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  • Good Old Newbie: Intel's Celeron 1.7 GHz for Socket 478*
    Wednesday 15 May 2002 – 07:00
    Socket 370 is officially dead. Back at CeBIT, Intel released their new server chipset E7500 to finally replace the Pentium III Tualatin in the server segment. Now that the Pentium 4 has become faster thanks to the Northwood core and 533 MHz FSB clock, the old Willamette core is being recycled in order to push the Socket 478 platform into the low-end market as well - eventually having run all processors except Xeon on the cute socket 478. How does the new 1.7 GHz Celeron compare to its main competitor, the AMD Duron 1.3 GHz?
  • The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful: 17" LCDs Reviewed*
    Tuesday 23 November 2004 – 06:00
    Since our last review, LCDs have gotten cheaper, but not necessarily better. We put the screws to eight 17" LCD monitors to see which ones came out on top with wares from both new and veteran vendors. Some pleasantly surprised. Others didn't.
  • Too Much Of A Good Thing? The Lowdown On 128MB GeForce3 Ti200 Cards*
    Tuesday 5 February 2002 – 06:00
    When talking about memory, can too much ever be enough? Or is that idea really just an evil myth perpetuated by those plotting PR flaks to squeeze every last dollar out of the enthusiast's wallet, while not really delivering any measurable benefit at all? We take a look at 128MB GeForce3 Ti200 cards, and see whether the extra bucks add up to extra performance and extra value.
  • How Good Are AMD's Bundled Coolers For The Athlon XP ?*
    Friday 4 April 2003 – 07:00
    No matter what core (Thoroughbred A/B or Barton) may be lurking in your Athlon XP, AMD has a cooler bundled just for you. THG measured the effectiveness of AMD's coolers and gives you the low-down on whether you should keep your eyes peeled for alternatives.
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  • It's Good to Be Kong, Part 2: The Making of Peter Jackson's 'King Kong,' the Film and the Game*
    Wednesday 7 June 2006 – 03:16
    It's Good to Be Kong, Part 2: The Making of Peter Jackson's 'King Kong,' the Film and the Game Kong is back. The second part of TwitchGuru's feature on Peter Jackson's "King Kong" explores the pressure of remaking a classic film and living up to the original's legacy, the challenge of making a faithful video game adaptation alongside a blockbuster film and the growing synergy between games and movies.
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  • Too Good to Be True: Michael's Computers*
    Wednesday 17 March 2004 – 06:00
    You ever see an offer for hardware that seemed too good to miss? Well, we dug deep into Michael's Computer and its claims of "The World's Fastest Computers." Our sleuth meister digs up evidence, interviews the Michael and lays it all out for you in print and on video.
  • Good 3D Performance at a Middling Price: GeForce 6600 Shootout*
    Monday 4 April 2005 – 07:00
    Compared to the previous generation of cards, the GeForce 6600 mainstream models offer great 3D performance at a very reasonable price. We take a look at nine AGP and PCIe GeForce 6600 models from various manufacturers to see how they shape up.
  • Looks Good for the Money: The Cornerstone p2460 19" Flat Screen CRT Display*
    Friday 1 February 2002 – 06:00
    The Cornerstone p2460 19" flat screen, aperture grille CRT is considered to be an industrial monitor aimed at the corporate market, although the $379 price also makes it attractive for the home user. While the p2460 is a good quality monitor that provides a very nice image, the unit we tested was not without a few flaws.
  • Good things come in small packages: Waitec Action 8/ LiteOn 851S*
    Thursday 6 May 2004 – 07:00
    More and more 8x DVD burners are coming onto the market. The Action 8 from Waitec (identical to LiteOn 851S in North America) must be the most compact of them all. Does its performance come up to size, too?
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