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Old 07-24-2003, 09:10 AM
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A case review from ModtheBox:

"The Antec LANBoy Mid-Tower Case utilizes a feature made popular with the Chenming and Chieftec series cases by incorporating a removable drive cage. Removing the internal drive cage is completed by adjusting a metal locking clip in the locked and unlocked position. Once unlocked, all that remains is removing the drive cage by pulling straight back and mounting a hard drive by screwing it on both sides."

A motherboard review from Hot Hardware:

"Today, we are going to take a look at the latest revision of the nForce2, the nForce2 Ultra 400. Our first opportunity to test the nForce2 Ultra 400 comes from MSI Computer in the form of the K7N2 Delta-ILSR. In typical MSI fashion, this board comes with all the trimmings to make it a leader among its peers in both features and performance. Click the link below to take a closer look at the K7N7 Delta-ILSR and see how its performance stacked up to the competition."

You can't go with just one motherboard review, so here's another of the DFI LAN Party KT400A:

"Maybe I've been a bit spoiled with the ABIT NF7-S, but 200FSB was in no way attainable with our TBred 2400+. Considering I could do an easy 12x200 on my nForce 2, this proved to be extremely frustrating. I lowered the multiplier from 15 to 11, and the highest OC I managed was 191, but to say it was rock solid would be a flat out lie. The best, stable environment I managed was 11x189."

Not a bad review on setting up a home network and some of the equipment involved:

"Home networking has come a long way since we posted our first networking article over 5 years ago. At the time, the features were still extremely limited and anybody who could get simultaneous internet access to work by means of proxies like Wingate or Sygate was already considered one of the 'illuminati.'

"With improving infrastructure of the internet, and broadband access becoming widely available, this safety of remote accesses quickly turned into a quagmire. "
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