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  • Life in the Fast Lane: New Boards for the Athlon 64*
    Friday 13 May 2005 – 07:00
    Ten motherboards for Socket 939 and PCI Express hit our test bench to fight it out, with chipsets from ATI, NVIDIA and VIA in the running. Which brand will carry the day?
  • Fast Computer On The Cheap? The Sempron 3100+ On Overdrive*
    Wednesday 2 February 2005 – 06:00
    Other than lacking the 64 bit instruction set and some cache, the Sempron is the equal of the Athlon 64 in every way. AMD's starter platform with Socket 754 is well-suited as an upgrade option as it is both affordable and good for overclocking. So how is the performance?
  • Could new broadband reforms lead to a "fast lane" for Google and Yahoo?*
    Thursday 6 April 2006 – 07:23
    Could new broadband reforms lead to a Landmark new legislation introduced in the US House of Representatives just last week would make it possible for broadband internet service providers to become national franchisees, bypassing local regulations (but not local fees). Yet to do so, broadband companies may have to masquerade as cable television providers, and in so doing, create "premium tiers" of "fast lane" service for major content providers like Yahoo and Google.
  • Two Fast and Functional USB Flash Drives*
    Wednesday 10 August 2005 – 07:00
    Two Fast and Functional USB Flash Drives Memina elicits superlatives with its record-shattering Rocket 4 GB USB flash drive. Kingston counters with its DataTraveller II Plus Migo Edition, which carries your e-mail and Windows installation files around and imports them onto other desktops. Which is better, and why?
  • BenQ's FP71e+ LCD Is Fast, But How Furious?*
    Friday 15 October 2004 – 07:00
    Faster LCD displays are what gamers want and now BenQ says its FP71e+ delivers the industry's lowest latency-value yet at 8ms. But what happens during the heat of an Unreal frag fest or fast-action scenes in Pamela Anderson DVDs?
  • Thecus N5200: Screaming fast, but plenty rough around the edges*
    Wednesday 8 November 2006 – 01:31
    Thecus N5200: Screaming fast, but plenty rough around the edges Thecus has produced a business-focused NAS with advanced RAID features and high performance. But Tim Higgins found more of a diamond in the rough than a polished gem.
  • Synology's DS408 Reviewed: Fast NAS For Pros*
    Tuesday 18 November 2008 – 09:10
    Synology's DS408 Reviewed: Fast NAS For Pros Does a NAS device with high data transfer rate and a Web interface that is easy to configure actually exist? Synology shows how it should be done. But the enclosure is not without its faults, either.
  • AOpen's MVP Plays Video and Audio Fast and Light*
    Friday 17 September 2004 – 06:00
    The fanless MVP Player from AOpen offers photo, audio and video file playback, while weighing in at only 8.8 oz. Add a PC hard drive, and you can watch your movies on your TV or listen to music anywhere you go.
  • Racing: The Fast and the Furious Meets Gran Turismo*
    Saturday 21 February 2004 – 06:00
    With dazzling audio and visual effects, EA's Underground continues the long-awaited Need for Speed legacy. It's not your typical hardcore racing simulation game, but it is lots of fun. Read on to find out what makes it stand out from the flood of other car racing games out there on the market.
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  • Intel's Core i7: Blazing Fast, But Crippled O/C*
    Monday 3 November 2008 – 05:00 in Hardware
    Intel's Core i7: Blazing Fast, But Crippled O/C Core i7--previously referred to as Nehalem--requires new motherboards, coolers and memory. Its performance is compelling and means AMD is falling behind even further, but Intel is putting in some speed bumps that will impact overclocking enthusiasts.

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