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DDR and DDR2 might be more expensive by the second quarter of next year, as makers in the East contemplate lowering their production.
Looking for a PCI-Express video card for around £80? We might have just what you're looking for right here. We find out how XFX's GeForce 6600 DDR2 and MSI's Radeon X1300 Pro 256MB match up against each other, and also find out how good GeForce 6600 DDR2 SLI is.
Want to upgrade your Intel processor and platform? Don't quite have the cash to fund a whole new wadge of memory too? Gigabyte and VIA might just have the answer...
Shuttle's first Pentium M effort is a complete stunner. An external PSU, near-silent design, great looks, some overclockability and decent performance to boot. Is this the ultimate SFF?
IDF FALL 05: Corsair are showing off their 8000UL memory, and have a spectacular kaleidoscope case on their stand promoting their Xpert modules.
IDF FALL 05: Intel has been talking about its roadmap for desktop memory. DDR3 is in from 2007, and DDR2 is ramping up speeds.
The whole idea of having a PC in your living room is really starting to take off and manufacturers see it as a market with huge growth potential. We have a look at AOpen's i915GMm-HFS Pentium M motherboard. It's packed with oodles of home theatre goodies - could it make the ideal HTPC?
There is a suggestion that AMD are going to integrate the PCI Express controller on to their next generation processors.
Investigating the new 'E' stepping reveals support for speeds of 250MHz and beyond - without overclocking.
Want to colour-coordinate your memory with the rest of your rig? We've got just the thing for you.
Infineon say they've shipped off DDR3 memory modules to hardware developers. Prepare for them to hit in 2006 - full story, as always, inside...
MSI will announce an Intel 915-based Pentium M motherboard in the near future, bringing the Pentium M even closer to enthusiasts.
Corsair has released a new platform performance note, examining how mememory speed relates to the processor choice and platform settings on the Intel 955X chipset.
Corsair launch its XMS2-8000UL DDR2 memory modules, rated to run at a staggering 1GHz with the tightest timings to date.
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