Issue 11
nVidia nForce: Next-Gen PC
CONTENTS
Section
Article
Page
editorial
NV'us
6
news
XBOX Unleashed: NY City 2-3.11.01
Atomic WorldLAN GibFragCON: XP
8
Let's CETEC what Seagate is up to...
9
DirectX 9.0
What's HOT What's NOT
10
technica
obscura
The Jargon File
12
z-access
Brain-rooting game
14
ground zero
Damned lies and marketing
16
hot box
This issue's Hot Boxes:
The Darkkon Box
Jon's Mann Beast
18
Martin's Ace
Gremlin's Bus Box
19
x-ray
Chip Manufacturing
22
head to head
Server-side vs. client-side network code
26
subscription
WIN a Klipsche Promedia 4.1 system!
PLUS a Theatre X-Treme 5.1 sound card
30
Subscribe to Atomic (or renew) and maybe,
just maybe you'll win $1000s worth of stuff!
31
feature
Disintegration - The nForce Chipset
32
Atomic XP presents the Athlon XP
AMD's Athlon XP 1600+ and 1800+
36
reviews
The truth is out there
40
atomic benchmarks
42
ATI Radeon 8500 graphics card
44
GeForce Titanium Series:
MSI GeForce Ti 200 Pro-TD
MSI GeForce2 Ti PRo-VT
WinFast Titanium 500 TD
46
Hercules XPS 510 speakers
50
Mass Storage Enclosure
12in Liquid Rainbow Neon
52
CH Products USB PRO Throttle
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer
54
ABIT KG7-RAID motherboard
56
Cooler Master ATC Series cases
57
Dvision 90min CD-R media
MSI 2010 PDA
58
PixelView GeForce2 MX Twin graphics card
Asus E616 DVD drive
59
MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU motherboard
60
MSI MX400 Pro-VT32S graphics card
NAPA Dav 311 MP3/CD player
61
games
Terrorists Win
62
X-Com Enforcer
64
Devil May Cry
65
Sub Command
66
Throne of Darkness
67
merchandise
XMAS special - Hoe, hoe, hoe!
68
games
Codename: Outbreak
69
SpyHunter
71
Lotus Challenge
72
Commandos 2
73
i/o
In, out, shake it all about
74
competitions
It's booty time! $6,000 worth!
78
tutorial
The AXPOG: Atomic XP Optimisation Guide
80
post
apocalypse
Free speach
86
CD Guide
The Inaugural Annual Atomic CD
88
fallout
Irrelevant Milestones in Gaming
98
Sir-Tech Canada, developer of Wizardry RPG games, closes its doors.
Official Australian Xbox Web site has gone online
www.xbox.com.au
Preserve your Atari 2600 cartridges with the Cuttle Cart from
Schell's Electronics
Telstra has implemented a 3GB cap on both cable and ADSL home accounts.
SDRAM and RDRAM future for P4 questioned as DDR chipsets reach market.
Tom's Hardware vs AMD videos of Palomino Athlon heat tests.
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