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Three Red-Hot Boxed Cooler Alternatives for the Athlon XP3200+*
Wednesday 17 September 2003 – 07:00
The days of the Athlon platform may be numbered, but that hasn't stopped Athlon cooler suppliers from launching new models. THG tested three alternatives to the boxed cooler on the latest Athlon XP (3200+). -
The Three Musketeers: Athlon Platforms For 133 MHz FSB*
Thursday 4 January 2001 – 06:00
Although AMD launched Athlon processors with 133 MHz processor bus already two months ago, we are still waiting for the proper platforms. It won't be long anymore now until you will have the choice between three different chipsets for those new Athlon processors. This article is comparing AMD's 760 DDR-chipset with ALi's MaGiK1 DDR-chipset and VIA's new Apollo KT133A chipset. -
Three Olympus Digital Voice Recorders: Which Is Best For You?*
Thursday 18 May 2006 – 06:40
Aaron McKenna looks at three digital voice recorders from Olympus - one a standard machine aimed at students, the second a mid-range unit offering with USB-capability and the third an up the range recorder aimed at professionals, with all the bells and whistles included.
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Three Premium nForce4 Motherboards from Gigabyte, Jetway, and MSI*
Wednesday 21 September 2005 – 07:00
Which chipset: Intel or NVIDIA? We start our big comparison test of the best premium motherboards on the market with three nForce4-based Pentium motherboards. -
Are Three Cores Better Than Two?*
Monday 28 November 2005 – 06:00
Many assume that multi-core processors must be installed in pairs, in two-, four- or eight-core configurations. But what happens when you mix and match a dual- and single-core processor in a PC or server? -
Can Matrox's TripleHead2Go Span Fun Across Three Displays?*
Thursday 4 May 2006 – 01:21
In the world of high speed, maximum resolution graphics, Matrox has upped the ante with the TripleHead2Go. Providing resolutions of up to 3840x1024 across three monitors, can it triple your vision, and triple your fun?
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The Three Most Deadly Letters at CES and MacWorld: DRM*
Tuesday 10 January 2006 – 03:41
Last week was CES and there were a number of amazing products. These carried the promise of "convergence" or the idea that the best of what was available in the consumer electronics world would merge with the best of what if available in the high tech world and birth an amazing new customer experience. What we often got is the word "can't" applied to the things we really wanted to legally do.
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Three Home Theater Projectors to Show Off*
Friday 10 June 2005 – 07:00
Video projectors are rapidly becoming a must-have for many seeking the home theater experience as prices have dropped from the outrageous to below $6,000. While dozens are available, we short listed three projectors from Mitsubishi, Optoma and Sony as among the best offered in this price category. -
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