Thanksgiving Feast! As you eat turkey and drink a few brews on this Thanksgiving
day, we have some additional Linux centric articles your readers may
find of interest. To begin with, we have the leaked NVIDIA 1.0-8168 drivers.
These drivers were mistakenly leaked by the folks over at ASUS and we
have shared a small preview of these pre-release candidates. As you may
recall back in August of this year we reviewed the Abit AW8, and
recently we wrapped up testing of the Abit AW8-MAX v1.0
that comes with the performance and Linux compatibility of the AW8
vanilla but with a few additional features up its sleeve. Next up with
some memory action, we have GeIL's DDR2-667
which performed exceptionally well for its incredibly low price and was
even able to overclock to DDR2-843 speeds. As we haven't covered
cooling in a while, we have part 1 of our 5-way water cooling radiator round-up. Onto some software loving we have our performance results from Quake 4's latest 1.0.5 NIX patch. Finally, hot off the press we have some information
that XGI is targetting to open up their driver development process to
the OSS community, more on this will come later once all of the details
have been worked out and the official launch has occured that could
happen by Christmas of this year. Happy Holidays! Posted by Michael Larabel on November, 29 2005 |
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