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Posted By: Kathy Smith
Date: January 11, 2002
Low End PC: Saying Good-bye to the Reseda Computer Fair
Excerpt: "For all the time I have been hardware geeking (I co-built my first x86 machine in 1997) I have been visiting the monthly Computer Fair put on by National Productions at the Sherman Square Rink in Reseda, CA."
psychoware.com: Dual Mount Temp Monitor
Excerpt: "It comes with two LCD displays that run on two watch size batteries. Each LCD has a temp probe attached to it and can be taped to about an
psychoware.com: Dual Mount Temp Monitor
Excerpt: "It comes with two LCD displays that run on two watch size batteries. Each LCD has a temp probe attached to it and can be taped to about anything inside your case that you want to monitor the temperature of. After I installed it I used it to monitor my video card and my two hard drives."
socketa.com: FIC AN11 Stealth First Look
Chris Tom writes: "This board uses the VIA KT266A chipset and includes onboard RAID."
BiT-Tech review: Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy Player
Excerpt: "For those of you on the prowl for 5.1 on the (relatively) cheap, make yourself comfortable :)"
Excerpt: "With an investment of 4 x $1.52 at HomeDepot for some brass pipe-couplings and some 1/2 hour of work, I was able to increase the workable frequencies of the FIC RADEON 8500 to 282 MHz, which, combined with an overclocked Athlon XP 1900+ pushed this card to the front page of MadOnion's 3DMark2001 Hall of Fame. The detailed instructions of the "how-to" are in the following pages. "
Excerpt: "The good, the bad, and the ugly of DOS -- and why it might be just right for certain applications."
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