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Swiftech Storm G4 CPU Water Block Review @ PC Modding Malaysia
Published: Monday, December 12, 2005 | By: DennisI remember watching this block take form in the ProCooling Forums some months back when the nBlox were taking shape, based on the discussions the design is solid and the best way to transfer heat from CPU to water.
"STORM has been designed by and for the die-hard enthusiast user. The body is high-precision CNC machined out of Delrin, a rugged Acetal resin chosen for its long term mechanical stability, and the base plate is made of C110 copper lapped to +/- 0.0003" flatness. Cosmetics have not been forgotten either, and the universal hold-down plate features a beautiful chrome finish contrasting with the black body."
Based on the design you will need a powerful pump to get any benefit from the design. -
NL: Review Block - Pesky Mice
Published: Monday, December 12, 2005 | By: DennisThis has turned out to be a very popular mouse, I like the weight feature but the 2000dpi is also a sweet feature.
- Logitech G5 Laser Mouse @ Pro-Clockers
- Logitech G5 Laser mouse review @ DriverHeaven
- Logitech G5 Laser Mouse @ ThinkComputers
Not ones to review mice here at Ninjalane you won't anything like that here but click the link below just in case. -
DFI LANParty UT NF4 SLI-DR Expert Review @ PCStats
Published: Monday, December 12, 2005 | By: Dennis"Like the previous model, the DFI LANPartyUT NF4 SLI-DR Expert motherboard is based on the nvidia nForce4 SLI chipset. It supports all Socket 939 AMD Athlon64/FX/X2 processors on the market, and is geared for gaming performance. The four DIMM slots can be equipped with up to 4GB of the fastest dual channel DDR memory available, just as you might expect. In terms of onboard goodies, DFI is known to throw in everything but the kitchen sink in with its boards, the LANPartyUT NF4 SLI-DR Expert is no exception."
This board is by far one of the coolest A64 boards on the market though is only marketable to a select group of people that enjoy pushing their hardware to the limit and beyond. -
7800 GTX 512 spendy and is still unavailable
Published: Sunday, December 11, 2005 | By: DennisThere is nothing like finding the new Furby to come back in 7800 GTX 512 clothing.
"VERY LIMITED Geforce 7800 GTX 512 cards are getting new sky high prices. Nvidia's suggested retail price was a sky hign $649 and now, if you can get them, easy mayor etailer such as American Newegg decided to earn some money on these cards. It's listing the cards at $749 and even at this price they are still not available."
It doesn't make much sense to raise the price on an item that you can't even buy, but what is worse is the poor shmuck that is willing to pay that much for a back ordered product. -
AMD stops production of Socket 939 Opterons
Published: Sunday, December 11, 2005 | By: Dennis"THE LAUNCH of Opterons for Socket 939 was obviously just a smoke in the mirror. The complete stock of Opterons model number 14x and 16x (dual-core) dissapeared from e-tailers and retailers, with hundreds of overclockers buying even six or eight CPU's at the same time."
Just bought me one of them 940pin Opterons for a board review though had I been paying attention I would have easily bought a 939 as well.
My money is on an early M2 launch. -
Abit Fatal1ty AN8 SLI Motherboard @ Pro-Clockers
Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: DennisI prefer sexy red to racy but to each their own.
" The motherboard itself is racing red in colour, as are its additives, the sound card and SLI bridge. This all adds to the racy feel of the board."
On a side note what ever happened to the red LEDs on the back of the early boards?? I thought that was a pretty cool feature. -
asetek WaterChill Extreme Watercooling Kit @ Viperlair
Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: DennisWe reviewed this kit not to long ago and I can easily speak to its performance, and it is good. The only drawback is the size of the radiator, a two fan unit will fit 80% of the mid tower cases out there without to much trouble but a triple fan unit takes some modding.
"Of all the components in this kit, this is the one you will need to take the most consideration in when it comes to mounting it; not because it is difficult endeavor, but because of the shear size of it (I’ve personally bracketed mine and hung it under the top of the stand my case sits on). Of course, being a triple radiator, and having six 120mm fans supplied speaks volumes to the intended performance." -
PCMech: Optimize Your SLI Rig
Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: DennisI actually see this article to be more about the effects of AA and AF on an SLI system but I'll let you call it as you see it.
"Do you notice that AA SLI 8 and AA SLI 16 show around a 50% decrease in FPS than the rest of the AA settings? And do you remember that AA SLI 8 and AA SLI 16 rendered images which were visually the same as AA 8xS? I think this means we can forget about using either AA SLI 8 and AA SLI 16 because it shows no noticeable gain and sacrifices performance drastically." -
NL: Review Block - Memory Strikes Again!
Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: DennisBe sure to check out our latest memory review.
- Corsair DDR1 2GB Memory Roundup @ Legit Reviews
- Corsair TwinX XMS PC4000 2GB DDR @ Pimprig
- Crucial Ballistix PC2-8000 review @ Driver Heaven
- OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 2GB Gold GX XTC @ techPowerUp!
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DFI nForce4 Infinity SLI Review @ Futurelooks
Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: DennisI would have to agree, right down to the brown PCB.
"Compared to the non-SLI variant, the only significant change is the addition of the second PCI-E x16 slot, which functions as an x8 in SLI mode. All other features are intact, and surprisingly none of the other PCI-E or PCI slots were sacrificed. The size of the board has increased slightly by 2cm, but it appears to have been done to the benefit of the layout, which seems much more spacious with the IDE headers being a nice distance away from the ATX and FDD headers."
Here is a quick tip, flip to page 4 to begin the review.