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NL: PC Gaming Reviews Roundup
Published: Friday, March 26, 2010 | By: WillHere is a couple games for the PC gamer in all of us to enjoy.
Just Cause 2 (PC) @ GamingHeaven
"The first Just Cause required more suspension of disbelief than your average Hollywood blockbuster and this turned out to be both a blessing and a curse. Some lauded its over the top non-stop action and stunts while others labeled it as simply trying too hard, all brawn and no brains. Flying round a huge island in a stolen plane, only to jump out at will with a parachute and kill some bad guys before the character has even hit the ground..."
"Get ready to plunge into the lush and deadly world of the Italian Renaissance, an era of arts, riches and murderous conspiracy. Assassin's Creed II introduces you to Ezio, a new assassin carrying on the deadly lineage of his forebears. Confront an epic tale of power and corruption as you hone your assassin's art, wielding weapons and instruments designed by the legendary Leonardo da Vinci himself in this gripping and deadly sequel. The world of the assassin is one cloaked in shadow and steeped in danger. Ensnared in a web of revenge and conspiracy, the assassin embraces power at its most elemental, acting as the dividing line between life and death. As an assassin confronted by perilous new challenges and difficult choices, what path will you choose? See you this and more in the following Review from Technic3D."
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Plextor PX-128M1S 128GB Solid State Drive / SSD Review @ PCStats
Published: Friday, March 26, 2010 | By: WillOkay now I think I have seen it all. Plextor is now selling SSD Drives. Is there any company that is not selling some kind of SSD Drive now? I wonder if this one is any better than the others. Let's hope the price is.
"Plextor, best known for manufacturing optical drives, has finally stepped into the SSD market with the PX-128M1S, a 128GB drive that uses multilevel cell (MLC) NAND flash memory. The PX-128M1S is a 2.5", SATA 3Gb/s drive, which makes it compatible with most notebooks. It can also be installed into a desktop computer with use of a mounting bracket (not included). With a capacity of 128GB, the Plextor PX-128M1S is well-suited as a boot drive. Unlike 64GB drives which can be a little tight in that regard, you'll have enough space to install Windows, everyday applications like Microsoft Office."
Waiting for the Ninjalane SSD Drives that might be coming out soon.
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Thermaltake Level 10 Gaming Station Review @ HotHardware
Published: Friday, March 26, 2010 | By: WillUnique cases are also super cool to see. The TT Level 10 has to be on the top on everyones list for a being just down right cool looking. Now for over all usage and functionality maybe a different story, but who cares it looks cool.
"Although the market is loaded with a myriad of attractive cases, one product from Thermaltake caught our attention from the moment we laid eyes on it and it has captivated us ever since. The Level 10 gaming tower is a new over-the-top enclosure made specifically for enthusiasts who want to make a statement without saying a word; or at the very least, appreciate cutting-edge design and absolute precision build quality. Of course, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but few can deny the Level 10's eye-catching good looks and extraordinary construction. As you may have heard, this case was created by BMW Group Designworks USA for Thermaltake. The BMW Group designs new concepts for a variety of industries, such as yachts, trains, and aircraft. Let's check out its latest creation made specifically for gamers, to see if it's really as revolutionary and well-built as it looks..."
I'm already thinking of ways to mod this case to allow for all kinds of watercooling.
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MSI RTFM-chip Details Reveiled!
Published: Thursday, March 25, 2010 | By: WillWell here is something that just landed in my inbox today. Not totally sure if this it true or not, but the source seems genuine to me.
The MSI-forum and MSI-support team are fed-up with explaining you what can be found in the manual. I mean, come on, how hard is it to read a manual?
They are printed on paper so you see them.
We have been talking to MSI for a couple of years and came up with a solution.
It has been implemented on a few boards for some time and with big success.
It had various names, like CoreCenter (1st gathering tool) upto DrMOS (fully automatic)
Some of you noticed because Windows wanted you to install a driver, but you couldn't find the manufacturer.
On AMD systems this was called the Away-driver.
What you didn't know is this, this driver activates the RTFM-chip. (Re-Turn inFormation to Manufacturer chip)
It means it can detect if you read a manual as well stores the parameters you have set in the BIOS. As soon as you start Windows we are informed about your settings and manual readings.I'm not sure if this is a good way for MSI to be making friends with it's customers. Read the rest of this post and get the full story to understand what they are doing. On top of that is it really that big of a deal? Go to the forum and post your thoughts here.
Update: Looks to be a joke, but it has gone pretty ugly, pretty fast. It made for a good read and laugh.
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PAX East 2010
Published: Thursday, March 25, 2010 | By: DennisI have been reading Penny Arcade for years and I think it's just great they are hosting a gaming convention that has grown so big they need 2 of them!
As of this posting PAX East is due to start in 22 hours in Boston Mass @ the Hynes Convention Center. If you are in the area, might be a good idea to stop by.
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Intel to launch two overclockable processors in June and July
Published: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 | By: DennisIntel has always had Extreme edition processors with unlocked multipliers but so far nothing on the P55 (1156) platform so this is some pretty big news
Intel plans to launch two processors - Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K - that have unlocked multipliers and are targeting the gaming market, according to sources from motherboard makers.
The 32nm dual-core Core i5-655K will be launched in early June, while the 45nm quad-core Core i7-875K will be launched in late July, the sources noted.The Digitimes post goes on to talk about falling prices of 775 processors and a little bit about the 6-core 980X and how more X58 boards are on the horizon.
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NL: Motherboard and Video Card Roundup
Published: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | By: DennisEvery once in awhile you just have to round up the reviews and really let the links do the talking.
See below
Motherboard
- Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5 @ Bjorn3D
- Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5 Motherboard Review @ Madshrimps
- Jetway NC94-510-LF IPC Motherboard @ PCShopTalk
- ASUS Maximus III Extreme (P55 Express) Motherboard @ TT
Video
- ASUS EAH5770 CuCore/2DI/1GD5/A Radeon HD 5770 Videocard Review @ PCSTATS
- PowerColor HD5770 PCS+ Graphic Card Review on Technic3DStay tuned, we have a few of these coming out as well
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Intel Core i7 980X CPU @ Technic 3D
Published: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | By: DennisThe Gulftown processor was released not to long ago to the joys of many an enthusiast, and why not? The processor comes with 6 processor cores w/ hyperthreading and a nice large L3 cache for some serious data processing.
The guys at Technic3D went so far as to overclock the processor to 4.4Ghz which is no small feat on the Nehalem Architecture.
The Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition CPU arrived Technic3D. We will check the new Gulftown 32nm Six-Core CPU from Intel against the Intel Core i7 975 Extreme, AMD Phenom II 940/965 and more on Windows 7 and Linux . Overclocking over 4,4 GHz with Air-Cooling and more see you in the following Review.
One day I hope to have one of these beasts, but then again, I said the same about the extreme edition and we all know how well that went over.
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NL: Review Block - Chassis
Published: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | By: DennisThere are lots of cases out there to suit anyone's taste, some tall, some small, some ugly, and some not so bad. What case is good for you??
- AZZA Helios 910R @ PureOverclock
- Maxcube Vortex 3620 - a modern old school case Review @ TweakPC
- Antec Fusion Remote Max HTPC Case Review @ Real World Labs
- Corsair Obsidian 800D Chassis Review @ OCIA
- Thermaltake V3 Black Edition Review at Overclockers Online
- Microcool Banchetto 101 Open Air Bench @ Pro-Clockers
- UMLan Article Release: Thermaltake Element V - Review
- Thermaltake Element S ATX Mid Tower Case Review @ BayReviewsFor me, I like a case that has modding potential. A little something I can hand carve and custom paint so to have a personal touch.
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NL: Review Block - Power and Peripherals
Published: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | By: DennisSometimes you have to break free from "cool' reviews and check out some of the stuffs you use on a regular basis, like keyboards and mice.
I'm adding a PSU review in there just to spice things up.
- I-Rocks KR-6401-BK Slim Keyboard Review @ Tweaknews
- Roccat Kova Gaming Mouse @ ocaholic
- NZXT Sentry 2 5.25-inch Touch Screen Fan Controller Review @ Legit Reviews
- Silverstone Strider Plus 750W Modular Power Supply Review @ ThinkComputers
- Ozone Smog @ LanOC Reviews