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Daily News Round #1

By: (more) | Posted: Dec 16, 2003 7:03 am

- KingMAX (PC3500) DDR-433 Memory

Looking for new ram but money's a bit tight? The fellas over at MyWORLDHardware have reviewed a PC-3500 memory module by KingMAX, although the timings arn't crash hot, the sticks perform extremely well for the price.

 

As more overclockers need more headroom to spare, KingMAX introduces its new DDR-433 SDRAM module which they believe is the best choice for avid overclockers. As part of the SuperRAM series, this is something different from the norm. Of course there are other memory modules which touch even PC-4000 but KingMAX is more focused towards regular overclockers with a smaller budget in mind. With no further ado, let's take a closer look at KingMAX's 256MB DDR-433 Memory Module (PC-3500).

 


- ATI All-In-Wonder RADEON 9600 PRO

 

Ixbt Labs have scored ATI's latest All-In-Wonder card based on the 9600 Pro GPU, this one stands out with some very unique and tasty features that earlier models lacked.

 

The card is truly going to be a success. ATI set a new record in this category. Sufficient gaming performance and the best multimedia features combined with a moderate price make this card the choice of ours.

 



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