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  • CES Update from Legit Reviews

    Published: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 | By: Dennis

    I've been dropping the ball on attending tradeshows in Vegas but that should all change in 2006 big grin smile
    "After going over the Corsair system with Joe James, I got to visit with Vivian Lien from DFI. First Vivian showed us DFI's two newest boards, the DFI LANPartyUT NF4 Ultra D and the DFI Lan Party NF4 SLI-DR, both in the socket 939 and both based on the NVidia nForce 4 chipset. Typical DFI looks with the black PCB and neon connectors as well as probably the finest package available on the market."
    This is just a one pager but has some pretty pictures.

  • NL: Review Block - Video card galore

    Published: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 | By: Dennis

    I know that I've been slacking on the video card reviews and many that came in were never posted. Sorry for the oversight but things happen.

    - GeForce 6600 GT cards in SLI @ The Tech Report
    - ATI All-In-Wonder X600 Pro @ Designtechnica
    - Gigabyte GV-3D1 @ Hardware Zone
    - LeadTek 6600GT AGP Review @ NextGen Electronics
    - ATI Radeon X800 Pro @ Viper Lair
    - Albatron Trinity GeForce 6600GT AGP Review @ PCStats
    - Albatron Trinity GeForce 6600GT AGP Review @ 3DXtreme

    Xbox Stuff wink smile
    - SmartXX Xbox mod-chip @ AtomicFire

    More cool stuff to come if you click below.

  • Koolance PC3-720 Watercooled Case Review @ Hardware Hell

    Published: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 | By: Dennis

    The only proper way to watercool your system is to install the gear yourself, however some may lack the skillz to make that happen. For those people items like this Koolance case can come in handy.
    "The case itself has a lot of features. It has a lot of thumbscrews instead of your standard screws. Everyone knows that thumbscrews are much easier to work with. It also has a motherboard cradle that holds the motherboard in place."

  • Soltek SL-K8TPro-939 Review @ Neoseeker

    Published: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 | By: Dennis

    "Soltek has struck a very good balance between affordability and features. Don't get us wrong, though - this board certainly does not lack features. Expansion will never be a problem with the SL-K8TPro-939, nor will CPU or RAM upgrades: four SATA ports, three IDE ports, two Firewire ports, eight USB ports, five PCI slots, and four DIMM slots are about as much as anyone can possibly need."
    We reviewed the Soltek SL-K8TPro not to long ago and while I could agree that the SL-K8TPro is a good board it didn't provide us much in terms of overclocking performance.

  • Corsair Flash Voyager Review Posted

    Published: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 | By: Dennis

    The big issue many users have with flash drives is the typically the device itself since they tend to fall apart with minimal use. Corsair has tried to solve this by wrapping the entire drive in a durable rubber shell.

  • Morphing nForce4 Ultra into nForce4 SLI @ Anandtech

    Published: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 | By: Dennis

    You know it had to be done, the cracking of the nForce4 SLI.
    "If you look closely at the pictures of the SLI and Ultra, you will see that the chipset themselves appear identical. However, a closer look at the resistors and pads surrounding the chip shows some differences. The resistors appear the same on both, but there are 3 sets of resistor pads that are closed on the SLI chipset while just two sets are closed on Ultra."
    They used a DFI nForce4 Ultra and modded the chipset to full SLI capability. There’s nothing like a motherboard mod to ring in the New Year. big grin smile

  • BTX Form Factor Exposed @ PCStats

    Published: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 | By: Dennis

    "Weren't we all supposed to be using BTX by now? When this radical form-factor change for motherboards and PC cases was first proposed by Intel in 2003, its introduction was supposed to coincide with the birth of the 'Alderwood' and 'Grantsdale' chipsets we now know as the Intel 915P and 925X."
    I think having the BTX out along with the other changes would have just delayed everyone from moving to the new Intel platform.

  • NL: Review Block - Flash Tyme

    Published: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 | By: Dennis

    The Corsair Flash Voyager has become pretty popular with the hardware crowd and as you will soon see I have become a fan as well. wink smile

    - Corsair Flash Voyager @ Bjorn3D
    - Corsair Voyager USB Flash Drive @ VelocityReviews

    To flash back to 10min ago click the link below.

  • Soltek 3901A SFF Review @ Neoseeker

    Published: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 | By: Dennis

    "The current generation of QBics, at least aesthetically, are still identical to the previous ones. Perhaps the only real difference (read: the ONLY difference) is in the motherboard. Since the first generation, there has been practically no change in the Soltek design. While it has that industrial look about it, I would look kindly on a case redesign."
    I'm just going to have to go ahead and disagree with the above statement in terms of the Qbic needing a redesign. The super clean design complements the case and actually goes with just about everything. One thing that people are quick to forget here in the Americas is that the European and Asian markets are the primary buyers of Soltek stuff and the last thing they need is a computer case that doesn't match anything in their house and/or apartment.

  • Glued on Titan

    Published: Monday, January 17, 2005 | By: Dennis

    If I said that I didn't post any news due to the Titan Lander event last week I would be lying. In fact I've been hella busy up in here playing carpenter in my new house.

    Its still under construction but we're at the point now where the doors are being installed and the trim is going up. Yep its true there might finally be closure to this year-long building process.

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