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News archive for EYO Product News (April 11, 2002)

Small prize for eyo's favicon.ico
(posted 11/4/2002 by marcom_n)

We need a favicon.ico for our site. We have prepared a pair of 48cm round IDE cable as prize for someone who creates one for us.:)

I will post a follow up as soon as we receive a good entry.

This offer is only available to people in Australia. The delivery postage is included in the prize.:)

Please send your entry to webmaster.
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Update 15 April:

We have picked J. Smith 's entry as the winner.:) J. Smith's favicon.ico can be viewed at http://www.eyo.com.au/favicon.ico

Thank you very much for all the participants!

 
Corsair XMS300 370MHz Cas 2 memory is in stock
(posted 11/4/2002 by marcom_n)

XMS

What more need to be said? This is the good stuff!

Corsair's 256 MByte XMS3000 modules utilize 32Mx8 RAMs which have been carefully screened to meet demanding 370 MHz requirements. Then, the modules are 100% tested, at 370 MHz, in motherboards based on chip sets from Via Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) that are capable of supporting the required high-speed memory bus. The modules are shipped with a pre-installed aluminum heat spreader. Details on Corsair's XMS qualification and testing can be found on Corsair's web site, at http://www.corsairmemory.com/main/ttrg-xms.html.

The full press release is at http://www.corsairmicro.com/main/PR_cmx256a-3000.html

 
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