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MadOnion has posted a Crucial RAM Review:
"Today’s SDRAM platforms default to PC133. PC133 just means that the RAM is certified to work at bus speeds up to 133 MHz."
X-bit labs has posted an Intel Pentium III-S 1.13GHz (Tualatin) Review:
"As you can see, Tualatin occupies a negligibly small share among the mainstream CPUs. Instead, since Q4 Tualatin will be implemented in the Celeron processors. The first Celeron CPUs based on the new 0.13-micron core will be clocked at 1.2GHz, and within the first half of 2002 the clock frequency of the value Tualatin will be brought up to 1.4GHz."
Digit-Life has posted a new Leadtek WinFast GeForce3 TDH review:
"The hardware monitoring technology from Leadtek appeared not so long time ago on one of numerous GeForce2 MX cards. And today we will examine a card which differs from the previous version exactly in this feature."
Tweakmax has a review of the 0.15 micron SiS 315-AGP video card:
"The PCB of the 315 is of medium size, and traditional fiberglass color. The 315 is roughly of the same size as NVIDIA's GeForce2 MX. 64 megabytes of SDRAM is divided into eight chips, each rated at 166MHz. The 315 chip supports anywhere between 32MB of SDRAM all the way up to 128MB of DDR-RAM. Our test card came equipped with 64MB of SDRAM, and SiS tells us that DDR-RAM might be an option in the future."
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