[H]ardNews 2nd Edition
AOpen AX4C Max i875P:
PCStats has a look at the AOpen AX4C Max i875P mainboard today. While boards with Springdale chipsets have been getting everyone’s attention lately you certainly cannot over look aggressively priced Canterwood boards like this either.
While all the benchmarks we ran showed that the i875P equipped AOpen AX4C-Max was faster than the two i865PE motherboards we tested earlier, performance differences between them were less then 1% in office based benchmarks and less the 5% in the more intensive game-type tests. Of course this is not the fault of AOpen, rather the chipset itself.
Getting ZZZs:
This weeks installment of the bizarre bazaar known affectionately as ZZZ Online has hit the web. Here is just a small list of what you can expect to find at ZZZ this week:
GPS-PDA-barcode scanner-cell phones, Wireless tasers, Portable multimedia centers, Quarks, Flying cars and Lego Macs.
Corsair XMS PC3500:
Got a need for speed? Looking for uber-high, ultra-stable FSB speeds? The Tech Lounge might have what you need, read their review of Corsair’s XMS PC3500 DDR memory and see if this is the memory you are looking for. Here is a snip from the write up:
When looking at this memory, the most noticeable difference between it and others is the black heatspreader covering both sides of the stick. There is a bit of controversy as to whether heatspreaders actually get rid of heat, but as long as it doesn't hamper the performance, why not? At the very least they look very cool.
Memorial Day:
Like most of you, we took time to observe Memorial Day this year and remember those who have lost their lives while serving our country. I was out of town and away from anything remotely resembling the internet, so please excuse me if I reprint anything that has already been posted this weekend.
