DeviantPC has just posted a review of some Corsair XMS3500 memory.
"For Pentium 4s the situation is different. Moving away from the high bandwidth RAMBUS RIMMs, Intel have learned to embrace DDR technology. Although some may argue a waste at the moment, DDR chipsets for the Intel flagship CPU are maturing rapidly. P4s need high bandwidth, the QDR technology (Quad Data Rate) means P4s with a 533MHz bus have throughputs of around 4.2GB/s. If we take PC3500 DDR as the fastest memory around currently, that has a bandwidth of around 3.2GB/s. Spot the difference?"
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OCIA checks out the Zalman Passive Chipset Cooler in their latest review. Does this cooler have what it takes to replace an active cooling unit?
"A system with high quality parts, a great heatsink/fan combo on your processor, RAM heat spreaders, RAMsinks on your video card as well as an aftermarket GPU cooler would seem ready for some serious overclocking. But if you are going for the absolute highest overclock possible, you may want to consider adding extra cooling to your Northbridge chipset. Yes, your Northbridge. All of the motherboards of today offer either passive or active cooling for the Northbridge chipset. While this stock method of cooling the Northbridge may be adequate for normal use, it can be a limiting factor when overclocking."
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Envy News has a review of Verbatim Vinyl CD-R's. Wait! Did you say "vinyl CD-R's"?
"Verbatim offers the 'Digital Vinyl CD-R' product in two sizes - the first is a 5-pack with standard jewel cases and the second is a 10-pack with the same cases. In the 5-pack, Verbatim includes five colors of discs. The color corresponds to the 'spindle label' and not the disc's coating or 'vinyl' color. Sporting real grooves on the top surface and Verbatim's patented Super Azo dye coating, these discs take us down memory lane."
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