Tech News
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DFI LANParty UT NF4 Ultra-D Review @ The Tech Report
Published: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 | By: DennisDFI has quickly become one of the top companies supplying motherboards to enthusiasts all due in part to the gamble surrounding the LANParty series of motherboards.
We have reviewed quite a few of these boards in the past and it used to be that Ninjalane was the only site showing you what the board looked like under the UV light. It would appear that other sites are slowly catching on.
"In recent years, DFI's LANParty line has mastered many of the little things that can make a motherboard unique. With great bundles, loads of BIOS options, and other intelligent extras, the LANParty boards have quickly become favorites among enthusiasts" -
DFI LanParty UT nF4 Ultra-D @ Neoseeker
Published: Monday, February 28, 2005 | By: DennisHere is the overclockers board to have, now all I need is to get me some of that.
"All of that is nothing though compared to what the nF4 Ultra-D is capable of - it blitzes past the 300 Mhz mark easily. Prime95 would fail within a few minutes at 369 - at 368 it took about 6 hours before an errors showed up. Playing it a bit conservatively, we ended up dropping the FSB down to 365 and the nF4 ran Prime95 for over 48 hours before we concluded that the board and processor were completely stable."
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RAM Mod - Blue @ A True Review
Published: Monday, February 28, 2005 | By: DennisFeel like you just have to have some flashing light on your memory and can't really afford some of that Corsair goodness? Check this out...
" A relatively new SoCal company, Razotech, who specializes in high performance PC gaming cases, PC modification accessories, and much more has provided us with an interesting mod. Today, we take a look at their Ram Mod."
Its another true review from A True Review. -
AMD Cool’n’Quiet How-To @ Envy News
Published: Monday, February 28, 2005 | By: DennisIs that Athlon64 just too hot for you? wanna be able to run them fans on the lowest setting? Enable that cool and quiet, on most mobos you will find the feature in the BIOS.
"With Cool’n’Quiet enabled, chip voltage and multiplier drop significantly. With the same HTT speed, the multiplier drop from 10x to 5x effectively cuts the speed down to barely over 1 Ghz. Voltage drops too, hovering barely below 1.07"
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XGBox Viper case reviewed @ XtremeResources
Published: Monday, February 28, 2005 | By: DennisHere is a really funky gaming case review at Xtreme Resources. I don't think I would ever be caught dead with this thing but it does look nice.
"This is a great case, though lacking the 120mm fan options for intake and exhaust, this is a great fully stacked case for anyone wanting that unique look that does'nt fit in with all the factory modified cases that we've seen in the past. The XGBox Viper gets a definite 9 out of 10 stars vote from me here." -
NL: Review Block - MSI Stuffs
Published: Thursday, February 24, 2005 | By: DennisA couple of MSI video card reviews came in over the past few days. One seems pretty cool while the other... well you can see for yourself.
- MSI RX850XT 256MB PCI-Express Review @ Techconnect
- Dual MSI NX6600GT-TD128E SLI Review @ PCStats
Now if MSI would ever return my emails we might have something more to say. -
Soyo KT880 Dragon 2 Review @ FastLaneHW
Published: Thursday, February 24, 2005 | By: DennisDoes anyone even care about Soyo anymore?? I seem to remember that Soyo was the bomb back in the day though the products had a nasty problem of not living up to the hype.
"This board certainly has some nice features. One big feature which is not present on previous boards from Soyo is support for Dual Channel. Another big feature is the support for four SATA drives and eight IDE drives. Yes, that is twelve devices. Simply amazing."
Does anyone remember what "DRAGON" stands for?? -
Soltek SL-K890Pro-939 @ Viper Lair
Published: Thursday, February 24, 2005 | By: DennisWe have been really impressed with the K8T890 Pro offering from Soltek (see our review here) and it would seem that the Viper Lair peeps feel the same way.
"One item that we've seen in a few boards is a diagnostic LED. The SL-K890Pro-939 places this LED at the edge of the board, near the last PCI slot. The manual includes the code translations, but this is a nice feature that will assist veterans and newbies alike when troubleshooting thier system."
However the quote doesn't convey that message. -
NL: Review Block - Too Much News!
Published: Thursday, February 24, 2005 | By: DennisIt’s been awhile since I posted a review block so in keeping with "I hate too much review crap in my inbox review block" tradition here is a collection of reviews that didn't get deleted.
Memory
- Mushkin PC3700 1GB DC Kit @ InsaneTek
- Swiftech and ThermalTake @ A True Review
- Corsair XPERT TWINXP1024-3200XL Review @ MVKTech
- Corsair XMS2 Twin2X1024-4300C3Pro Review @ Madshrimps
- Mushkin 1GB DC DDR PC4400 @ techniz
- Ultra Products PC3200 XL 2-2-2 DDR Memory @ Bjorn3D
- Corsair XMS4400 TwinX Memory Review @ ARP
Cooling
- Alphacool Xtreme Pro Review @ PCmoddingmy
- Cooler Master Cooldrive Lite @ Tech-Mods
- Danger Den RBX Waterblock Review @ OCModShop
Cases
- Silverstone SST-LC10 HTPC Case Review @ CoolTechZone
- Thermaltake VB1000 Soprano Review @ The Moditory
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Soltek SL-K890Pro-939 Review Posted
Published: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 | By: DennisWe are pleased to announce the next installment in the Soltek Pro 939 series of Athlon64 motherboards, the SL-K890Pro-939. While this system is very similar to the SL-K8TPro-939 there is one major difference.