Tech News
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HT Omega Claro Soundcard @ DSM
Published: Friday, February 23, 2007 | By: DennisSomebody needs to talk to this guy....
"Normally I’ve been pretty happy with the onboard sound of my motherboards, in the last couple years it has come very far and it’s fairly decent, especially if you have a good set of speakers to use with it, but once you know what it is to use a real high end soundcard, you can really never go back to the onboard sound. "
Motherboard makers have gone to great lengths to make onboard sound at least usable by the masses however we've found that even POS sound cards usually have better quality. -
NL: Review Block - Cases
Published: Friday, February 23, 2007 | By: DennisCase designs have somewhat stabilized over the past several years and you basically have 2 camps. The over achievers (mostly cheap pre-mods) and the group that understands quality.
We of course always choose the quality offerings.
- NZXT Adamas Aluminum Case Review @ hi-techreviews.com
Here is a nice Alu case with intergrated HDD cooling.
- Antec SOLO @ Techgage
They should call this one So-Low but that wouldn't be the point
The cases in the Ninjalane Labs are ALWAYS modded, by hand even. -
NL: Review Block - Lots of 8800 Action
Published: Friday, February 23, 2007 | By: DennisI see a couple of Gainward reviews in there, sadly they aren't red.
-XFX NVIDIA 8800 GTX XXX Review @ Technic3D
- Foxconn FV-N88SMCD2-ONOC GeForce 8800 GTS OC 320MB @ Elite Bastards
- Overclocking the GeForce 8800 GTS @ Bjorn3D
- Foxconn 8800GTX Review @ XSReviews
- EVGA e-GeForce 8800GTX KO ACS3 768MB @ techPowerUp
- 8800GTX: X2-6000+ vs X6800 @ t-break
- Gainward BLISS 8800 GTS 640MB HDCP Compliant Review @ MVKTech
- Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB @ Hexus
- XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB XXX Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
- XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB XXX Edition @ Bjorn3D
- Gainward 8800GTX Review @ XSReviews
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Embrace your siesta for a healthy heart
Published: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 | By: DennisThis might be the best news of the year
"In a study released Monday, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health and in Athens reported that people who took regular 30-minute naps were 37 percent less likely to die of heart disease over a six-year period than those who never napped. The scientists tracked more than 23,000 Greek adults, finding that the benefits of napping were most pronounced for working men."
However the "man" wants to keep the working class down and has this to add.
"Still, the authors cautioned that further research was needed to confirm their findings.
"We don't want the world to start sleeping in the afternoon yet. A single study never conveys a public health message," said Dr. Dimitrios Trichopoulos, a Harvard professor and author of the study, who said he stopped napping when he moved to the United States 20 years ago.
Specialists not involved with the study said there were sound biochemical reasons to believe that a nap might help protect against heart disease." -
MSI considering motherboard maker alliance
Published: Monday, February 5, 2007 | By: Dennis"Micro-Star International (MSI) president, Hsiang Hsu, stated at the company's annual banquet, held on February 3, 2007, that motherboard makers in Taiwan have the opportunity for increased profitability, if they are willing to cooperate with each other."
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How To Install Windows Vista Ultimate With RAID @ Legit Reviews
Published: Friday, February 2, 2007 | By: DennisThis seems pretty self explanatory and I'm sure just about anyone reading this could have done the same.
"Recently, many of the users on the LR Forums want to install their first RAID array while others want to know more about Microsoft Windows Vista. I thought I could knock out two birds with one stone as I just happen to be upgrading my personal system with some new hard drives in RAID 0 and a fresh installation of Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit. So, read on to see how to set up and install Windows Vista Ultimate on an Intel Core 2 Duo system using RAID 0..." -
NL: Review Block - Memory Stuffs
Published: Friday, February 2, 2007 | By: DennisSuper Talent and G. Skill both are very good brands.
- Super Talent 2 Gb PC2-6400 4-4-3-8 DDR2 Memory Review @ OCIA
- G.Skill 2x1GB F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK DDR2 Memory Kit Review @ Virtual-Hideout
We'll have some sweet memory reviews in the close future, so stay tuned, or something. -
Gainward Bliss 8800GTS 640MB Golden Sample @ TweakTown
Published: Friday, February 2, 2007 | By: DennisYay! some Gainward action... oh wait. where is the red pcb?!?
"nVidia’s GeForce 8800GTS just got a little bit better thanks to Gainward with their Golden Sample graphics card. We understand that overclocking isn’t a hard task but that’s us. Overclocking isn’t for everybody and if it was companies like Gainward and BFG wouldn’t have much joy selling pre-overclocked cards. It’s nice to know that for a few extra dollars you can open the box, place it in your system, and be slightly faster than your mate down the road with a standard GeForce 8800GTS." -
CoolIT Systems Eliminator Cooling System Review @ Virtual-Hideout
Published: Friday, February 2, 2007 | By: DennisThe latest in active watercooling technology.
"The Eliminator is an excellent liquid cooling system for any type of user, experienced or not. Thanks to the simplified mounting process, manual, and hardware, installation is very simple and easy with the detailed directions and revisions." -
abit NF-M2 nView AM2 m-ATX Motherboard @ Bjorn3D
Published: Friday, February 2, 2007 | By: Dennis"It seems as though many manufacturers, possibly acting out of market uncertainty, have jumped onboard the HTPS bandwagon with a product entry of their own. Some have been well suited for the Home Theater environment, while others have managed to make themselves appear out of place in any environment. It seems a relief then that some of the biggest names in the industy decided to jump in with their own ideas. One of the largest names in the business has offered the public a very suitable solution for HTPC enthusiasts: abit Computer Corporation."
I might have to start looking into this HTPC craze.