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06:22 AM EST - Feb,17 2007 - post a comment

  • Intel Core2 Q6600 CPU - This CPU gives on average about a 20-30 fps boost in most games, and the performance boosts for compression/decompression, and encoding is unsurpassed. With the ability to overclock this processor so easily, you will be able to milk every last drop of performance from this chip.
  • EVGA 8800 GTS 320MB Superclocked - If you aren't planning on moving to a 30" monitor in the near future, the lesser amount of memory on the 8800 GTS 320MB models probably won't hold you back much and with the extra clock speed you get with the EVGA Superclocked version, you might just find this new card out performing its bigger brothers.
  • Gainward Bliss 8800 GTS 320 MB Overclocked Video Card - Currently, the card is priced at $300, $100 less than the 8800 GTS 640 MB. In most cases the card performs on par with its bigger brother, the 8800 GTS 640 MB, but as we move to higher resolutions with AA enabled the demand for memory can at times overwhelm it
  • Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer - The X-Fi's CMSS-3D features are what have impressed me most about this card it improves the gaming experience no end compared to others cards that do not have the feature of creating virtual surround sound within a pair of headphones.
  • D-Link DI-604 Broadband Router - OCModShop takes a further look at D-Link DI-604 Broadband Router. The DI-604 is ideal if you're creating your first home or small business network, or if you're a more advanced user looking for additional management settings. The DI-604 has an integrated 4-port switch with 10/100 Ethernet ports for directly connecting up to four computers. And one Ethernet cable is included with the DI-604, just to get you started.
  • Acer AL2216w 22" Widescreen LCD - The lack of inputs may be a cause of concern for those looking for something a little future proof. There's no HDCP, which means no digital next-gen content, and nothing for your PS3 or Wii (Xbox 360 can happily be plugged into the VGA port).
  • Apple TV's 40GB Hard Drive - Today, the folks at PBS are trying to figure out what the 40GB hard drive in Apple TV is for.
  • Hmonitor 4.3.0.2 - Hmonitor (download) has much more functions than MotherBoard Monitor, for example, including thermocontrol features and COM/PerfMon API support.
  • Central Brain Identifier 8.2.1.0 Build 0217 R11 - Central Brain Identifier is designed to provide detailed identification and obtaining the most complete information on all AMD processors. It recognizes more than 50 various models of the AMD processors.
  • Firefox 2 tweak guide - This guide goes through numerous configuration tips and tweaks for Firefox 2, covering all aspects of the browser such as the options menu, preferences, CSS customization, interface, extensions and more.
  • Windows Home Server Beta Screenshots - A Neowin member has kindly submitted a few screenshots of one of the latest beta's from Microsoft, Windows Home Server - Welcome Screen | New User Permissions | Shared Folders | Server Health | Server Resources | Server Storage
  • Boxed Vista Sales Down Compared To XP - According to ZDNet, sales of boxed copies are down compared to the Windows XP launch by as much as 32%.
  • Google Launches Summer of Code 2007 - Google Summer of Code 2007 is on! Last year, Google funded over 600 students in 93 countries to work with 100 open source groups.
  • E-mail Warnings deter Canadians from Illegal File Sharing - The entertainment and software industries have found an effective tool to deter some Canadians from downloading TV programs, movies, music and software. And it doesn't involve going to court. A number of industry groups, mostly based in the United States, are relying on e-mail to get the message out that peer-to-peer file sharing is illegal.
  • A Gigabyte of RAM? You must be crazy! - A decade ago, a girl hypothesizes in a newsgroup that one day computers will have gigabytes of memory. Look at the response she gets.
  • New York to Ban Spinners - To some people, they are a fashion statement, giving another outlet to customize their ride and express themselves. To others, they're an eye sore and a distraction on the road. It seems the latter might be winning out. New York legislators are working on a bill that would ban the use of 'spinner' wheels and hubcaps.
  • Chelsea launches football channel on YouTube - Chelsea FC becomes the first football/soccer team to cut a broadcast deal with the video content giant.
  • Britney Spears SHAVES her head! - Woot?!
  • WildCard - Make sure you click the different numbers at the bottom!


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