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  • Intel Core i7 CPU Water Block Roundup Oktober 2009 @ Madshrimps

    Published: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 | By: Dennis

    For those of you that know "me" I have a soft spot for watercooling setups.  Either DIY or OEM they all seem to have some unique flair and have gotten quite advanced over the years.  Here we have a roundup of 6 blocks designed for the Core i7.

    Here we are again, with some brand new water blocks to cool your Nehalem or Lynnfield monster CPU. We got some strong contenders this time, which will give the blocks, that we already tested, a serious run for their money. In total 7 new blocks delivered to us thanks to Aquatuning. We compare performance to 6 blocks we previously tested. Find out which one cools your CPU the best!

    Of course these are all European watercooling companies so don't expect to see Danger Den on the list.

  • Patriot Viper II Sector 5 4GB DDR3-2000 @ PureOverclock

    Published: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 | By: Dennis

    Due to many many years of being jerked around by Patriot Memory I have all but given up on trying to deal with the bastards but every once in awhile I take a peek to see what they have been up to.

    Sponsored or not it would appear that PureOverclock has posted their "third party opinion" (<- Patriot words, not mine) review of the new Viper 2 modules for the LGA1156.

    Today we're looking at a set of Patriot Viper II Sector 5 4GB DDR3-2000 modules that are optimized for use in the LGA1156 socket Core i5/i7 platform, and geared to those who want to push their system. We've seen in our past testing that Patriot modules typically offer great performance and value, so we'll see today if they can continue the trend.

    By the looks of it Patriot fired their product designer. sad smile

  • Upgrading to Windows 7 @ TestFreaks

    Published: Monday, October 19, 2009 | By: Will

    Here is a good little guide for all of you guys out there looking for the new Windows 7 upgrade. This is one great OS and this guide should help it out.

    "If you've paid any attention to what's going on in a couple days then you'll know that the new operating system from Microsoft is set to launch, October 22nd to be more specific. It's called Windows 7, while I'm not attracted to the name of it, I do like the operating system itself. It offers many new things over Vista, including the ability to run smoother and of course better reviews and feedback. "

    Enjoy! cool smile

  • OCZ Z-Drive m84 PCI-Express SSD Review @ HotHardware

    Published: Monday, October 19, 2009 | By: Will

    Here it is SSD RAID on some serious steriods. Then slap a 8x PCI Express connector to not allow any kind of bottleneck. This is the ultimate SSD setup, but is it worth the money? Let's read ot find out.

    An interesting thing about NAND Flash SSD technologies, beyond the fact that the market is flush with competitive product offerings, is that the technology itself is very flexible and adaptable to a number of different design approaches. Take for example a RAID 4-pack configuration with Intel's X25-M SSD or perhaps the omnipotent Fusion-io ioDrive. Granted, these are rather high-end, pricey setups, but you get the gist that solid state storage arena is just getting warmed up.

    In a sort of hybrid version of Fusion-io's product and our RAID 4-pack array, OCZ Technology has introduced an almost fully integrated solution of their SATA-based SSD technology, along with a third party RAID controller, all wrapped up clean and tidy on a PCI Express X8 adapter card.

    Dubbed the Z-Drive, we first got a look at this wild-eyed beast back in May. It wasn't quite ready for prime time back then and it re-emerged again in early September with specs that admittedly caused a pavlovian response of our salivary glands. Today, we get to satiate ourselves with a deep dive look at the new OCZ Z-Drive, in a tasty 256GB variant that drops in at an almost reasonable $899 price point that is on near cost parity with a standard mid-range SSD...

    I want one real bad.big grin smile

  • Razer Naga MMO Mouse Review @ Driverheaven

    Published: Monday, October 19, 2009 | By: Will

    This review goes right along with the MMORPG game that was posted just below. Razer Naga MMO Mouse looks to be very cool for the WoW and Aion fans. Let's read how it works out with all of those buttons.

    Today we are going to look at Razer's latest offering, the Naga gaming mouse. It is designed with MMO games in mind, instantly noticeable by the number of macro buttons included. It also has an impressive specification to back up its gaming orientation, boasting a 5600 DPI precision laser sensor and a 1000Hz polling rate.

    I want to try one, but I'm sure I would hit the wrong number everytime.big grin smile

  • NL: PC Game Reviews Roundup

    Published: Monday, October 19, 2009 | By: Will

    Here is a couple more games for the PC gamer inside all of us to enjoy. One of them is even a MMORPG built on the famous Crysis Crytech Engine.

    Aion: The Tower Of Eternity (PC) Review @ Gamingheaven

    The MMORPG genre has been dominated for so long by World Of Warcraft that it seems almost impossible for any other titles to get a long term foothold. Developers keep trying however because this market is so lucrative and today we look at the much hyped MMO entitled 'Aion' from far east developer NCSoft. 

    Left4Dead Crash Course (PC) Review @ Gamingheaven 

    Valve are due to release Left 4 Dead 2 in November but they have just updated the original Left 4 Dead with some new downloadable content which is aimed to appease the zombie loving masses. Called Crash Course it comprises a brand new campaign featuring two chapters and best of all, its free. 
  • DFI LanParty BI G41-T33 Motherboard Review @ Legit Reviews

    Published: Friday, October 16, 2009 | By: Dennis

    When our review of the BloodIron G41 went live I had a quick chat with them in regards to the feedback the get from other editors.  Seems that most people have a hard time understanding that a mainstream motherboard is designed to be cheap and not a gamers dream board.

    I think some of that stems from a change in how DFI is marketing the company.  In previous years everything DFI did in relation to the LanParty brand was focused on the high-end.  The verbal minority (ie people reading this) did a great job at spreading the word and things were good.  Fast forward to now, more companies have come forth with high-end enthusiast platforms to sell alongside their mid and low range stuff.  DFI never really had a low-end but instead focused on the OEM market, so the bottom line here is if DFI is going excel at what they do they need to expand the product line and start focusing on some of their other products.

    Today we have the opportunity to take a look at another board in the LanParty series from DFI. The LanParty series has always been a favorite of mine because of the tweaking options and the overclocking ability that they have. The board we get to look at today, though, was one that most would not think would belong in that series of boards. It is a micro board, uses the older LGA775 socket coupled with DDR3 memory, and has the G41 chipset that sports the GMA X4500 on-board graphics chip...

    I would expect to see many more BloodIron products hitting the streets and various review sites, the interesting part will be to see what sites buy into the change which ones will resist.

  • Windows 7 : ATI DX10 V DX11 Article @ DriverHeaven

    Published: Friday, October 16, 2009 | By: Will

    Windows 7 is here and so is DirectX 11. So what does all this really mean to us PC gamers? Well check out this article to get a better understanding of it.

    "Since our last articles on Windows 7 the ATI Radeon 5800/5700 series of graphics cards have launched and two games are now available which have DirectX 11 features. Today we take a look at performance and image quality differences between DirectX 10.0 /10.1 and DirectX 11 when running Windows 7 on ATIs latest hardware. The article also includes the worlds first detailed look at S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Pripyat running in DirectX 11 mode."

    Good stuff here!happy smile

  • 12 Hottest Geek Girls

    Published: Thursday, October 15, 2009 | By: Will

    Okay this is not exactly news, but I know all of us geeks need some Geek Girl action every once in a while. So have a look over each one of these geek gals, and the things they have done. Good read right here.

    There has been a sharp rise recently of so-called geek girls, and the sad fact is that many, if not most, of these women are nothing near geeky. While the elusive geek girl does, in fact, exist, she's much less common than most would care to admit. There are criteria that must be met to make a proper geek girl; she must be geeky, she must be a techie, and she must be hot.

    Yes, if you look hard enough there is more than just pictures on this page.big grin smile

  • XFX HD 5750 Review @ OCC

    Published: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 | By: Will

    ATI has really been on a roll lately with the new releases on video cards. ATI is all DirectX 11 ready and has no games to play with. Oh well give it time and enough marketing and it will make sense.

    "To overclock the XFX HD 5750, the ATI Catalyst Control Center will be used since the maximum stable overclock fell under the overall limit of 870MHz core and 1430MHz memory. The XFX HD 5750 overclocked roughly 20% extra on both the core and memory to a nice 845MHz and 1385MHz. Fan control is also possible now in the ATI Overdrive suite. Temperatures were in the low 30's at idle and low 60's at load. The R6 driver overclocked the 5750 without any major hiccups except that clock speed wasn't always properly reported. I used other software to verify that the overclock was where it was suppose to be and it was so this bug is only minor."

    I'm not bitter just wondering where our review sample is at.tongue smile