Tech News
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Raptor-Gaming P4-Cloth Mousepad @ DSM
Published: Friday, February 2, 2007 | By: DennisMost of us take mousepads for granted as they seem to be a minor part of the entire computer package. Well as with most gamers you tend to find a mousing surface you like and then stick with it. I've been using the RatPadz and have mixed feelings on how effective it is as a accurate mousing surface as it’s almost too slick. Having developed my gaming skillz on a cloth pad I find my accuracy to be quite a bit better on cloth over plastic.
Then again that’s just me, and this all could be a terrible tragedy.
"A few days ago I took a look at the Raptor-Gaming P5 Hard Surface Mousepad, and I found it to be a very capable and well made mousepad. Today I have the Raptor-Gaming P4 Cloth Surface Mousepad for review, which is an exceptional option for those that might prefer cloth mousepads, lik e myself. The P4 is larger than it's hard surface counterpart the P5, allowing for a larger gaming surface, being cloth it does offer more friction and thus more control over your mouse," -
abit NF-M2 nView Evaluation @ techFEAR
Published: Friday, February 2, 2007 | By: DennisYou know for a MicroATX motherboard this one from abit packs in quite a few features including a heatpipe chipset cooling system. Its also good to see that they are still using blue PCBs.
"The abit NF-M2 nView is a microATX mainboard with the performance and features of a full-sized ATX. This board includes on-board video and is perfect for custom budget implementations." -
Hiper Type R 730W PSU Review Posted
Published: Thursday, February 1, 2007 | By: DennisThe Hiper HPU-4S730 is a very unique PSU in both in design and layout. The unit comes with 2x 20dba cooling fans and a fancy Stainless Steel chassis. The main ATX power connector is hardwired and located in the standard location, beyond that things get rather unique.
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Vista Makes Me Sad @ TheInquirer
Published: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 | By: DennisThis might be one of the most honest editorials I have ever read though I see some irony in there.
The author is from the UK (or somewhere close) and if memory serves the UK (or someplace in Europe) sued M$ and ended up winning money because they had issues with something M$ did in the software. Well as we ALL know when companies lose money either due from piracy, theft, or lawsuits their response is to raise prices to cover their costs. Now M$ might be a huge company that makes a ton of money but it also costs a lot of money to run. I find it funny that someone from Europe is complaining about cost when it was Europe that had a hand in the inevitable price increase.
"Vista could have been innovative instead of warmed over. Vista could have defended our rights instead of raping them. Vista could have been lean and mean instead of bloated and DRM slowed. Vista could have brought new ways of doing things instead of the same old same old. Vista could have been cheaper instead of a stealth price increase. Vista could have pioneered new ways of letting us use computers instead of activated tethers and licence problems. Vista could have been compatible and advanced standards instead of breaking software in the name of locking you in."
Yep funny stuff, though I'm not very happy with the new activation options either, kind of sucks when you are always upgrading your system. -
DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R/G Motherboard Review @ PCSTATS
Published: Monday, January 29, 2007 | By: Dennis"DFI has brought the world of the super insane volt modding overclocker within reach of the average overclocker. Add a spec of good engineering, a touch of awesome voltage options, and a little of DFI's special magic and you have a platform that is killer fast right out of the box! The latest gear from those tweakers at DFI is the LANPartyUT NF590 SLI-M2R/G motherboard, and it's looking like a real gem too."
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Vista at Midnight
Published: Monday, January 29, 2007 | By: DennisThousands flock to CompUSA and Best Buy to catch a glimpse of the new Vista operating system and to get a chance at finding the golden wrapper. There are a total of 5 golden wrappers hidden away in select boxes of Vista Ultimate. It is rumored that if you find a golden wrapper you and a friend will be flown to Redmond for a tour of the Microsoft facilities. The one of those lucky 5 will get a chance to add their own comments to the Vista source code. This is quite an exciting proposition.
Sadly I won't be standing in line for a copy of Vista, instead I'll likely wait for the fury to die down and buy online. As breakdown claims "buying stuff analog is just cold and bring" -
XFX 8800 GTX XXX Review @ Neoseeker
Published: Monday, January 29, 2007 | By: DennisWhat would you do with the most powerful video card on the planet? Ya I'd do that tool
"The XFX GeFORCE 8800 GTX XXX power consumption is the highest of any Nvidia card I've seen -- it even overcomes ATI's notorious video card power consumption. The BFG GeFORCE 8800 GTS runs with significantly less power so make sure you have a efficient power supply if you plan on getting a XXX (or three). NVIDIA's minimum requirements state a 450W PSU for a single 8800 GTX but right on the box XFX recommends at least a 625W for a single XXX and 800W or greater (!) for SLI GTX XXX cards."
Its too bad Gainward isn't really around anymore. I'd love to see this card with a red PCB. -
Interactive AMD Athlon 64 Socket AM2 Pinmod guide
Published: Monday, January 29, 2007 | By: DennisI have to admit I wasn't really into the whole voltmod scene instead I relied on the motherboard mfg for available overclocking controls. Well this guide from ocinside should help you in getting the most voltage to your AM2 processor regardless of what the motherboard mfg gives you.
Almost makes me want to hook up the ole VapoChill.
"Finally, it was possible to find out the appropriate pins for the Socket AM2 processors and the first interactive AMD Athlon 64 Socket AM2 pinmod guide is published on ocinside.de" -
Intel D975XBX2 (BadAxe) Review @ Motherboards
Published: Monday, January 29, 2007 | By: DennisWith a name like BadAxe it has to be good, right? Well it comes with blue anodized mosfet heatsinks so they have the "flair" part down.
"So what differentiates the Intel D975XBX2KR from other motherboards already on the market? The first thing you get is Intel's bundling. Intel can offer a lower price to OEMs with their CPU+motherboard combos. The software that comes with Intel's retail box is comprehensive, offering such tools as Intel Audio Studio, Diskkeeper 9 Home Edition, Farstone RestoreIT, InterVideo's MediaOne Gallery, and much more to their software bundle, meaning you get value with your purchase." -
Swiftech Apogee GT Water Block Review @ Virtual-Hideout
Published: Monday, January 29, 2007 | By: DennisIt would seem that much like pre-modded cases the watercooling fad has up and died, however there are still some innovative designs out there.
"The Apogee GT is proof that Swiftech always find a way to improve the near perfect. The Diamond Matrix Pin revisions as well as some all around polishing and surface increase performance all over the cooling spectrum. The benchmarks and testing reflect excellent results that exceeded expectations."