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  • More Speed = More Performance? Fast DDR Memory from TwinMOS and Buffalo Technology Put to the Test*
    Thursday 8 May 2003 – 07:00
    More and more manufacturers are luring customers with fast RAM modules. DDR433 und DDR466 are the latest creations to breathe a touch more performance into today's computers. So what are the advantages of fast memory in practice?
  • Do More Cores Beat More Clock Speed?*
    Wednesday 8 August 2007 – 04:50 in Hardware
    Do More Cores Beat More Clock Speed? Nearly everyone who’s followed CPU technology over the past two years knows that quad cores have a distinct performance advantage in a wide variety of professional applications, because many applications are designed for multi-threading. These same read
  • More nForce2: New Boards from Abit, Biostar and MSI*
    Friday 14 February 2003 – 06:00
    Three more boards with NVIDIA's nForce2 chipset arrived in our lab. Abit, Biostar and MSI now have to show how they stand up to the established competition, Asus, Chaintech and Leadtek.
  • More Performance: The New Power Supply Standard, ATX12V 2.0*
    Thursday 23 December 2004 – 06:00
    Here we go again - another new power supply specification, with more connectors and more pins to confuse matters. Do the old ATX connectors fit into the new 24-pin connectors? What else has been updated? THG sheds some light on the new ATX power supply standard.
  • No More Penny-Pinching: Seven Mini-PCs On The Catwalk*
    Wednesday 7 January 2004 – 06:00
    More color, better shape and design and plenty of power, at a starting price of $350. Who can resist these mini-PCs anymore?
  • MonsterGecko's PistolMouse: More Freedom, More Frags*
    Saturday 4 December 2004 – 06:00
    You've spent a lot of time and money fitting your modded case with the best-of-the-best graphics card, CPU and memory. But is that enough? MonsterGecko claims its PistolMouse offers that extra edge for your next first-person-shooter frag rampage.
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  • More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens*
    Friday 27 October 2006 – 04:54
    More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens We're now used to having music in our pockets and we're starting to demand more. True media players are bulky; they have to be to fit the screen. Playing video and watching photos on the smallest devices can still be frustrating because of the screen size. The Creative Zen V Plus disappoints, but the MSI P640 does a reasonable job - it's also a good music player at a good price.
  • No More Cable Clutter: Antec Neopower 480*
    Tuesday 20 July 2004 – 07:00
    Traditional power supplies are overflowing with plugs, connectors and cables. In everyday use, however, only a small portion of them is actually used. Now, Antec has come out with a model that lets users decide which cables they need, which should make for better organization inside the PC case.
  • VMware Workstation 4: More Virtual PCs, More Functionality*
    Friday 5 March 2004 – 06:00
    Imagine not one, but two, three or more separate operating systems loaded on a single PC, each of which functions as a separate OS on a separate physical machine. VMware Workstation 4 does just that by creating and managing one or more virtual machines on a single, physical host PC. Every virtual machine is a full-fledged virtual PC, where you can install a guest operating system of your choice, with network configuration and a full suite of PC software.
  • Less Noise, More Music: Creative Aurvana and HN-700 Headphones*
    Thursday 3 August 2006 – 06:09
    Less Noise, More Music: Creative Aurvana and HN-700 Headphones Budget noise cancelling headphones that cut costs rather than corners. The ZEN Aurvanas are small, light and impressive, with excellent noise reduction and sound. The bulkier HN-700s don't perform quite as well, but they do very well for their pocket-change price.
  • Crossfire meets PCI Express 2.0 – More Lanes, More Frames?*
    Monday 14 January 2008 – 11:00 in Hardware
    Crossfire meets PCI Express 2.0 – More Lanes, More Frames? How much of a performance advantage does PCI-Express 2.0 offer over PCIe 1.0a? How much performance do you lose on an x4 or x8 connector? How much faster is a Crossfire setup with two full x16 connectors? Read on for the answers!
  • Pentop Computing Is More Than A Kids' Toy*
    Monday 19 December 2005 – 06:00
    Pentop Computing Is More Than A Kids' Toy Barry Gerber dissects the technology and functionality of LeapFrog's Pentop Computer and looks at a number of other products based on the Anoto Group's pattern recognition technology. He concludes that there can and should be a place in our lives for this relatively new, compact mobile technology based on an ancient input device.

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