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17 Nov 2003, 07:06am
<b>Monday morning, lets see what the world has for us...</b>
"All our Base Belong To Us". Almost everybody who uses the internet will have heard that phrase at some time or another. ATI should start using it as their corporate slogan because in the graphics card industry they certainly do have all the bases covered. The card we are taking a look at today is the midrange card in the 9000 series and sports a ridiculously low price tag of $250 (a little less if you shop around online). The ATI 9600 All In Wonder Pro is the card in question. It's a video card with so many bells and whistles you won't believe what this can do for you."
<a href="http://www.ascully.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&rop=showcontent&id=302" target="_new">ATI Radeon 9600 All In Wonder Pro Review @ Ascully</a>
"TheaterTek is a HTPC based Software DVD player made by HTPC users for HTPC users. Do keep in mind that TheaterTek can of course be used on PC's that are not HTPC's! This software offers users full control via Remote control and amazing visual results on their televisions, projectors or monitors through an advanced set of codecs and post processing to the images."
<a href="http://htpcnews.com/main.php?id=theatertekreview1" target="_new">TheaterTek @ HTPCnews</a>
"The next chapter of the Max Payne series has arrived and we are reviewing it today. In the first Max Payne, Max had been framed for the death of his wife and children. He thought after the ordeal he went through finding the murderers, it was over, but it wasn’t".
<a href="http://www.modsynergy.com/Review%20107.htm" target="_new">Max Payne 2 – The Fall of Max Payne - Review @ Modsynergy</a>
"About the size of half a deck of playing cards, and weighing in at a couple ounces, the 7-in-1 card reader can easily fit into most shirt pockets. Good aesthetics are key to any modern day gadget, and the card reader's brushed silver (it is made of plastic though) is a nice touch."
<a href="http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/mem_store/crucial/7readu2/" target="_new">Crucial Hi-Speed USB 7-in-1 Card Reader @ Viper Lair</a>
"Power supplies are one of the most overlooked part of a computer. Yet it is often the root for instability problems due to being to weak for all the power hugry stuff we put in our computers. Scott has reviewed the Antec True Blue 480 to see if it would fare better than the 350W power supply he had before."
<a href="http://www.bjorn3d.com/_preview.php?articleID=371" target="_new">Antec True Blue 480 @ Bjorn3d</a>
"AMD and Intel both lock their chips to prevent users from cranking up the MHz or multiplier in their BIOS. AMD, probably in their attempts to gain market advantage over Intel, provides an easy way to unlock the chip. Simply draw a conductive line across each of the L1 bridges and you are good to go."
<a href="http://www.atruereview.com/Articles/unlockingkit.php" target="_new">Using the High Speed PC AMD Unlocking Kit @ A True Review</a>
“The multi-function panel has a Rheobus specifically designed to control the speed of your CPU fan. This means that you must have a fan plugged into the unit or you get the dreaded 'audible alarm'. The audible alarm is, designed to point out that your CPU fan has died, which I have to agree is a somewhat useful feature. As mentioned before the audible alarm is very loud, so if you're unluckily and a fan does actually die then you will definitely hear it.”
<a href="http://www.enscape.net/?id=126" target="_new">The multi-function panel @ Enscape</a>
"All our Base Belong To Us". Almost everybody who uses the internet will have heard that phrase at some time or another. ATI should start using it as their corporate slogan because in the graphics card industry they certainly do have all the bases covered. The card we are taking a look at today is the midrange card in the 9000 series and sports a ridiculously low price tag of $250 (a little less if you shop around online). The ATI 9600 All In Wonder Pro is the card in question. It's a video card with so many bells and whistles you won't believe what this can do for you."
<a href="http://www.ascully.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&rop=showcontent&id=302" target="_new">ATI Radeon 9600 All In Wonder Pro Review @ Ascully</a>
"TheaterTek is a HTPC based Software DVD player made by HTPC users for HTPC users. Do keep in mind that TheaterTek can of course be used on PC's that are not HTPC's! This software offers users full control via Remote control and amazing visual results on their televisions, projectors or monitors through an advanced set of codecs and post processing to the images."
<a href="http://htpcnews.com/main.php?id=theatertekreview1" target="_new">TheaterTek @ HTPCnews</a>
"The next chapter of the Max Payne series has arrived and we are reviewing it today. In the first Max Payne, Max had been framed for the death of his wife and children. He thought after the ordeal he went through finding the murderers, it was over, but it wasn’t".
<a href="http://www.modsynergy.com/Review%20107.htm" target="_new">Max Payne 2 – The Fall of Max Payne - Review @ Modsynergy</a>
"About the size of half a deck of playing cards, and weighing in at a couple ounces, the 7-in-1 card reader can easily fit into most shirt pockets. Good aesthetics are key to any modern day gadget, and the card reader's brushed silver (it is made of plastic though) is a nice touch."
<a href="http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/mem_store/crucial/7readu2/" target="_new">Crucial Hi-Speed USB 7-in-1 Card Reader @ Viper Lair</a>
"Power supplies are one of the most overlooked part of a computer. Yet it is often the root for instability problems due to being to weak for all the power hugry stuff we put in our computers. Scott has reviewed the Antec True Blue 480 to see if it would fare better than the 350W power supply he had before."
<a href="http://www.bjorn3d.com/_preview.php?articleID=371" target="_new">Antec True Blue 480 @ Bjorn3d</a>
"AMD and Intel both lock their chips to prevent users from cranking up the MHz or multiplier in their BIOS. AMD, probably in their attempts to gain market advantage over Intel, provides an easy way to unlock the chip. Simply draw a conductive line across each of the L1 bridges and you are good to go."
<a href="http://www.atruereview.com/Articles/unlockingkit.php" target="_new">Using the High Speed PC AMD Unlocking Kit @ A True Review</a>
“The multi-function panel has a Rheobus specifically designed to control the speed of your CPU fan. This means that you must have a fan plugged into the unit or you get the dreaded 'audible alarm'. The audible alarm is, designed to point out that your CPU fan has died, which I have to agree is a somewhat useful feature. As mentioned before the audible alarm is very loud, so if you're unluckily and a fan does actually die then you will definitely hear it.”
<a href="http://www.enscape.net/?id=126" target="_new">The multi-function panel @ Enscape</a>