Tech News

  • Massive news posting - again

    Published: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 | By: Dennis

    Well as you may have noticed the front page on Ninjalane hasn't been updated in several weeks.  I have no one to blame but myself, posting news on a daily basis is time consuming and simply put I don't like doing it. 

    But...  thats the nature of the beast and until I can automate the process or get someone to post the news for me I don't see it changing any time soon.

    To that end there are a bunch of exciting things in the pipeline.  This week was supposed to be the week of DFI and their P35 however that was delayed due to a hardware problem and the board is back with DFI for some TLC.  If you're around computer hardware long enough you see things fail all the time. 

    In the place of the DFI review there will be another video card.  Unlike the ATI 2400 Pro this card is not the bottom of the barrel but not much higher on the food chain.  After that we'll have a few cooling related items and a fancy new case.


  • NL: Review Block - ATI Stuffs

    Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | By: Dennis

    If you could browse the news archives you'd see that we don't post much ATI stuff around here, well that's likely to change, but it will also be a slow migration.

    - Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 XT 256MB GDDR3 review @ Elite Bastards
    - HIS Radeon HD 2600 PRO IceQ 512MB @ Viper Lair
    - Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR4 Edition Review @ MVKTech
    - Sapphire Radeon HD 2400 XT + HD 2600 XT @ TweakTown
    - Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR4 @ ChileHardware
    - VisionTek HD 2400 Pro @ Ninjalane

    Yep had to stick the last one in there just for good measure.

  • BioShock Tweak Guide @ TweakGuides

    Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | By: Dennis

    For those of you that bought BioShock recently here is a good guide to some of the features in the game.
    After a fair bit of research and experimentation, I've been able to prepare the BioShock Tweak Guide as a compilation of all the important information for the game: all the tips, tweaks, fixes and descriptions you need to make sure your BioShock experience is as good as it can possibly be.

  • Neoseeker publishes Quake Wars Beta Performance Article

    Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | By: Dennis

    I can't wait to play this game.  I think the Ninjalane WAN Party will make a strong comeback when this game finally goes gold.
    We got a hold of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Beta and put it throughthe paces. Our guide takes a close look at every graphic option you canpossibly set in the game, and we benched the performance of -9- videocards too

  • BioShock (PC) review @ Elite Bastards

    Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | By: Dennis

    We have yet to fire up this bad boy but come Friday you'll know what our SLI system will be doing.
    Like most huge underwater cities in science fiction, Rapture has been built as one man's utopia - A world for the brightest minds in science and art, and the hardest working men and women wishing to escape from the oppression of capitalism, religion, communism and the like. This freedom from the normal constraints of humanity has led to numerous scientific breakthroughs, giving the people of Rapture access to what are known as 'Plasmids' - Serum which can rewrite a person's genetic code to give them, to put it bluntly, super powers. Need to perform telekinesis, or shoot lighting from your hands? Buy yourself the relevant Plasmid, and enjoy your new abilities to your heart's content.

  • ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus Motherboard Review @ Virtual-Hideout

    Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | By: Dennis

    MicroATX has always amazed me in that originally mfgs built them for small industrial systems with the idea that a smaller motherboard would mean less cost. Well now that enthusiasts have started to build smaller and more powerful systems it becomes a challenge to find suitable motherboards. This board seems like just the ticket, SLI and small.
    ASUS has been one of the leading manufacturers of motherboards for a number of years, and is the preferred board of the VH staff. The motherboard under the scope this time around is the P5N32-E SLI Plus, which uses the 650i chipset - a lesser version of the 680i which means a lower retail price. Although this is a newer motherboard using a less powerful chipset, they did make some changes to it and got dual x16 PCI-E SLI support. Another cool feature is the Stack Cool design which helps pull heat away from the components around the CPU. Another heat reducing feature are the heatpipes that cover each of the chipset chips separately. With so many features let's get on with the review and see how things work out.

  • Whoopty has interviewed Dan Forster from Ageia

    Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | By: Dennis

    Not sure a PhysX card is really what we need for gaming these days but then again looking back at what the Voodoo 2 did to advance the technology it might not be a bad thing.
    Inthe past XSReviews has worked quite closely with Ageia, reviewingtheir hardware and testing out some of their supported games to see howPhysX effects gameplay and ultimately, to see if that extra add-in cardis worth it. Recently I had the pleasure of conducting a lengthyinterview with Dan Forster who is the PR and Marketing manager forAgeia in Europe and he was able to answer some of our questions onupcoming games like Warmonger, using the PhysX SDK, competition fromthe Havok engine, and what we can expect from the Ageia hardware in thefuture.

  • DFI Infinity P35 Blood-Iron Overclocking Test @ Madshrimps

    Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | By: Dennis

    The P35 is a pretty hot item these days, and why not it overclocks like a champ! (or so I've heard)
    DFI launches their affordable P35 based Intel board, nick-named Blood-Iron. We take a look at how high it can soar when pushed to the limit in this overclocking test

  • New Site Up and Running

    Published: Monday, August 27, 2007 | By: Dennis

    Well not really running per-se but everything has migrated to the new server with no "runs, drips or errors" as they say in shop class.

    For those of you that don't know Ninjalane.com is hosted on a dedicated server that is in turn hosted by The Planet. We have actually been running this way for several years now (since 03) and up until this most recent server purchase, have loved every minute. So why the sudden disrespect??, Well a sales punk named Matt (at the planet) fucked "me" over big time!!.

    Yes I said it, FUCKED!!.

    Basically the long and short of it is a little sales punk named Mathew screwed up my server order by not listening to what I was saying and making empty promises. I asked for a secondary HDD, so what does he do? He tells me that he can get me that second HDD for free. I say great!. He they goes on to say it will show up as 1x drive at double the space. When I asked about the secondary hdd, he goes on to say it will be added as an “upgrade” later. Thinking this is how the “free” part of it goes I went along. Come to find out he put me down for another special The Planet was running where you could “double down” on certain items including HDD, Memory, and Bandwidth.

    After I got the server and NOT seeing my secondary HDD I got a hold of Mathew to see what the deal was and to basically complain. Well my complaints went to management and fell on deaf ears. However I suspect Mathew didn't mention the part about how he didn’t do what I had requested and for the most part treated me like every other customer bound to a 12 month contract.

    Any event here is a big "fuck you!" to Mathew, the most worst a sales guy at The Planet, I hope you get a nice shiny bonus for your incompetence.

    oh.. and news to follow.

  • System Downtime - This Weekend

    Published: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 | By: Dennis

    Hello everyone just wanted to mention that Ninjalane will be undergoing some system maintenance and downtime this weekend to facilitate a DNS update and server migration.  This was part of the new Ninjalane v3 plan, just not executed until now.

    With any luck downtime will be minimal and a new review will follow.