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    non-SLI PCIe reviews?

    Is it just me or is there an absolute dearth of reviews for these boards? I'm about to buy one, and I wish some of the major review sites would push out some reviews. I mean, its not like these boards just hit the market a week ago. I seriously wish some site would do a round-up of these. Can...
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    When to expect mobo's based on VIAK8T890/Pro?

    I'm planning on a new build centered around a socket 939 chip and an ATI x800 xl. From what I can gather, the K8T890 or K8T890Pro chipset is exactly what I'm looking for, because I can get my PCIe and 939 on one board without nVidia's SLI. Plus, if I go with the pro chipset, I'll hopefully be...
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    Videocard availability in '05

    Don't know if anyone has seen this, but Anandtech has an update on Nvidia and ATI availability from when they talked to vendors at CES. These are the card manufacturers, so hopefully they will be a little more accurate.
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    Do you use ClearType?

    I'm just wondering how many people with LCD displays use ClearType. You can try it out for yourself in Windows XP by navigating to: Display Properties->Appearance->Effects, and selecting ClearType from the second drop-down menu. I personally think it's awesome. I have a 15" UXGA LCD on my...
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    Firewire hub suggestions

    I'm looking for a Firewire hub that will let me have all my device connect and powered when I have it connected to my 4-pin Firewire port on my laptop. I've got an external HD, and an iPod that needs to be able to be powered, so I'd prefer a 4 port or something small like that. I recently tried...
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    3G ipod 20/40 GB for $249/$329 with free shipping

    Apple's online store has refurbished 20 and 40 GB 3rd-Gen ipods for sale with free shipping. They come with all the accessories that the 4G doesn't (dock, carrying case, wired remote, etc), and come with a one year warranty. The 20 GB is $249 and the 40 GB is $329. Link Navigate to the right...
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    upgrading, but not yet

    Well, I'm looking to upgrade within the next 4-6 months (I don't mind waiting for all this next generation goodness). What I want to know is, when I can expect to be able to build a PC that will only require vidcard upgrades intermittently for quite some time (ie I'll have PCIe, DDR2, etc)? I...
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