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#88| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Mon Apr 09 2001 
http://www.tech-report.com/reviews/2001q2/kt7a-raid/index.x?pg=1
KT7A-Raid Review. A good look at a frequently bought motherboard.
#87| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Mon Apr 09 2001 
http://www.eurogamer.net/content/a_perfmem
Article on Performance Memory. Some information on different memory types, and what they may mean to you if you like turning your 20 ghz 386sx to a screaming gigahertz monster.
#86| source: Maximum3d by crossbow on Sun Apr 08 2001 
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=627
Flower heatsinks. I don't even know whats coming next.
#85| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Sun Apr 08 2001 
http://www.rizenet.com/hardware/ka266-r/
Review of one of the first DDR boards to market. Surprisingly enough it seems there is very little performance difference between the DDR board and its KT133A brethern.
#84| source: Aceshardware by crossbow on Sat Apr 07 2001 
http://www.aceshardware.com/
Palomino Information




Available in Q3 2001


Hardware Prefetching

Improved Branch-Prediction Unit

Unspecified Improvements/Changes

Starts at 1533 MHz

No Isotopically Pure Silicon

No SSE2

No Longer Pipeline

No New Socket Required
#83| source: Chickshardware by crossbow on Fri Apr 06 2001 
http://www.chickshardware.com/html/reviews/misc/accelerapci466/1.html
Chicks review a most excellent piece of computer equipment. A PCI card that lets you upgrade all pentium machines to a 466 celeron.
#82| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Fri Apr 06 2001 
http://www.merc100.com/ide_rounding.htm
How to Round your own IDE cables. Useful for preventing hotspots in your case and in foreign countries.
#81| source: Chickshardware by crossbow on Fri Apr 06 2001 
http://www.chickshardware.com
Amd slashes prices. Yup thats right, another Amd price cut. Why don't they just give those Gigahertz processors away.

Many thanks to Chickshardware.com for posting a link to 3dluvr.
#80| source: Tomshardware by crossbow on Fri Apr 06 2001 
http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/01q2/010404/index.html
Review of the X15 Cheetah By Tom and the Crew. 15,000 rpm of turbo charged nitrous filled dual throttle injected ball bearings of super loving speed.
#79| source: Club Overclockers by crossbow on Fri Apr 06 2001 
http://www.thetechzone.com/display.asp?i=29&p=1
1.4-1.5 Ghz from 1 Ghz Tbirds. The next 300a's? Though I'm not really an avid supporter of overclocking anymore, its pretty nice to amd chips hitting 1.4 ghz from 1 ghz with no work at all. :)

Chips designated by AXIA hold the key.



 
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