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- Patriot Updates their DDR2 4GB PC2-8500 Line to "Revision 2"
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- SharkyExtreme.com: Interview with Microsoft's Dan Odell
- SharkyExtreme.com: Interview with ATI's Terry Makedon
- SharkyExtreme.com: Interview with Seagate's Joni Clark
- Half-Life 2 Review
- DOOM 3 Review

Buyer's Guides

- March Extreme Gaming PC Buyer's Guide
- January High-end Gaming PC Buyer's Guide
- November Value Gaming PC Buyer's Guide

HARDWARE

  • CPUs

    - AMD Phenom X3 8750 Review
    - Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Review
    - AMD Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition Review
    - Back in Black: Phenom 9600 Black Edition Review

  • Motherboards

    - AMD 780G Chipset Review

  • Video Cards

    - ASUS EN8800GT TOP 512MB Review
    - Gigabyte GeForce 8800 GT 512MB Review
    - PNY XLR8 GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB Review




  • Man's quest for power is instinctive and very few instances in history have quenched this burning lust. Undoubtedly, screaming at Mach 3.2 in an SR-71, 80,000 feet off the ground would please those aeronautically inclined folks (or anyone who swoons at the thought of twin Pratt and Whitney J-38 axial-flow turbojets with afterburners), but what does it take to appease the gaming fanatic? How might a hardware manufacturer satisfy the delicate palettes of those that already own top of the line components?

    Why, it's elementary my dear Watson. If you ask the folks at ATI, simply combine performance yet unseen and a brand new feature set with proper developer support. This combination of brains and brawn could possibly garner enough momentum to power the newest games and inspire the next generation of hardware. Setting this target firmly in their sights, ATI has announced the Radeon 256, their most aggressive assault on the gaming community to date.





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