February 2006
 | Memory is an important component of the PC system and with current operating systems e.g. Microsoft Windows XP in combination with current games or DTP applications nowadays 512 MB are by far not enough and should be upgraded to at least 1GB memory. However memory is not like memory and naturally there're dozens of DDR (double data rate) module types on the market, that the choice isn't really easy. In order to make the choice somewhat easier, there's a new test report of the high-end 1 GB memory kit with LED lighting and heatspreaders by Crucial. Crucial Ballistix 1GB Kit PC4000 LED (BL2KIT6464L505) Memory Review |
 | 1x W-LAN, 2x Gigabit LAN, 8x S-ATA ports, 10x USB ports and 8-channel sound with 6x 3.5 mm jacks. That sounds no longer like a Motherboard, but rather like a complete PC. It is however the newest Gigabyte K8NXP-SLI Socket 939 flagship, which gives us this joy. And not only that, but also still sayful overclock adjustments and an awesome performance distinguish this motherboard. All further details of this great Overclocking Dream Socket 939 PCIe SLI board are in the current test report and for comparison in the total summary of all still reviewed AMD Athlon 64 Motherboards. Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI AMD Athlon 64 Socket 939 PCIe SLI motherboard Review |
 | Additionally to the ocinside.de hardware portal there's now a further portal for the daily pieces of PC hardware news, which the Web has to offer. Naturally the short-news will continue on ocinside.de, but on Hardwarespot.de are the most important news with full written quote and all details, as well as the news pictures. So it'll be surely an informative place for many visitors and hardware editors. Several filters to get just english or german news and translations will follow soon. Hardwarespot.de for the daily hardware news is online ! |
I don't hold any responsibility for any damage caused by overclocking.
There is always a risk of damaging your hardware.
And your warranty becomes void if you overclock something.
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