Tech News

  • Nvidia expected to launch C19 chipset for P4s in 1Q 2005

    Published: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 | By: Dennis

    "Taiwan-based core-logic chipset makers are bracing for fierce competition in the Intel Pentium 4 chipset market as Nvidia plans to begin marketing its SLI (Scalable Link Interface)-enabled core-logic chipset, codenamed C19, at the end of first quarter of next year, according to market sources.

    Nvidia has delivered samples of the C19 to its motherboard customers, and volume shipments will begin at the end of the first quarter, or early in the second quarter of 2005, the sources said."

  • Gainward 2400 Ultra GLH @ 3D Professor

    Published: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 | By: Dennis

    It is too bad that Gainward doesn't support Ninjalane with review samples, especially since we pimp their stuff on a regular basis.

    (yes its the red PCBs that does it wink smile)

    This is also no normal 6800 since it comes with "1200MHz high speed 1.6NS DDR3", go Gainward! big grin smile

  • Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP Duo @ Envy News

    Published: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 | By: Dennis

    I always get a kick out of marketing jargon like this.
    "The GA-8GPNXP is a proud member of Gigabyte's new 8 SIGMA lineup. The 8 SIGMA series is Gigabyte's flagship motherboard implementations which are comprised of what is labeled as a "Fusion of Top Innovations"."
    I almost get choked up thinking about it. tongue smile

    I'm not razzing on purpose but poking fun because most of the features in their "8 SIGMA series" actually come with chipset meaning that you get them with every i915P enabled motherboard. Be sure to check out the "U-Plus DPS system" slot thing, this allows you to add another 4 phases to the onboard power supply.

  • Firefoxs biggest obstacle is lazy programming

    Published: Monday, December 6, 2004 | By: Dennis

    "Peter Tippett, chief technologist at security risk management firm Cybertrust, said Firefox will probably gain market share with home and small business users but will struggle in the enterprise because corporate applications have not been built to work with anything but IE."
    If you've been dealing with web technology for as long as I have you will know how true that statement really is.

    Heck I remember having to battle my co-workers over cross browser compatibility almost on a daily basis.

  • SilverStone Temjin TJ04 Case Review Posted

    Published: Monday, December 6, 2004 | By: Dennis

    The casemodders perspective has returned tongue smile

    The front panel is really the key design element on the SilverStone TJ04 and defines the entire case as a modern piece of computer hardware. The elegant lines and brushed finish are very clean and require no further modifications.

  • Nvidia starts sampling Intel Nforce 5 chipset

    Published: Friday, December 3, 2004 | By: Dennis

    "TAIWAN HAS ALREADY seen the first batch of C19 chipsets and tier one motherboard manufacturers are playing with them as we speak. C19 is Nvidia's well kept code name for its Pentium 4 chipset project.

    Without a doubt, it’s a Pentium 4 SLI capable chipset and it's already started shipping/sampling. R&D departments of tier one motherboard companies are playing with them and they should have some sample boards ready even now. "

    big grin smileapprove smile I can't wait to see them though I wonder what the memory performance will be like.?

  • Intel to bundle Nvidia-based graphics cards

    Published: Friday, December 3, 2004 | By: Dennis

    "Under the plan, an Nvidia GeForce 6600GT-based graphics card will be bundled with an Intel D925XCV/BC, D925XECV2/BV2 or D915PBL/CY/CM motherboard. The bundled products are available at Intel’s licensed channel distributors, the sources said"
    This is similar to the ATI deal back in the day but has a bigger impact since nVidia and Intel have a new licensing deal.

  • Albatron GeForce 6600 uses heatpipe cooling

    Published: Friday, December 3, 2004 | By: Dennis

    This is kind of a fancy cooler for a low-end video card but they get high-end results from it. happy smile
    "Albatron chose to employ the standard version GeForce 6600 chipset on the PC6600U over the high-performing, luxury GeForce 6600GT chipset. The strategy was to take the low-cost road and then boost performance, providing customers with a powerful VGA card at a reasonable price tag. The result is a 6600-based card whose performance is almost comparable to that of 6600GT-based cards and significantly more powerful than that of other standard 6600 cards on the market. The PC6600U PCIe card is also SLI (Scalable Link Interface)-enabled."

  • Soltek SL-K8TPro-939 Motherboard Review @ PC Stats

    Published: Thursday, December 2, 2004 | By: Dennis

    This isn't a bad motherboard but during our review of the Soltek SL-K8TPro-939 we found that it couldn't outperform an equally equipped 754pin nForce3.
    "The Soltek SL-K8TPro-939 is probably a case modder's dream motherboard to work on. Its midnight black PCB and colourful expansion slots, IDE/Floppy connectors, DIMMs and CPU retention bracket give it a distinctive appearance. The four DIMM slots can be occupied with up to 4GB of PC3200 unbuffered non ECC DDR RAM using a maximum of 1GB DIMMs in each slot. That should be enough for even the most hardcore of users. ;-)"
    I still applaud Soltek for their creation; it's a good solid board at the right price for just about anyone.

  • NL: Review Block - Video Card Catch-up Day

    Published: Thursday, December 2, 2004 | By: Dennis

    Here a card, there a card, everywhere a card card. tongue smile

    - Leadtek WinFast A400 TDH @ Bjorn3D
    - Leadtek WinFast A400 GT TDH @ 3dchip
    - ATI RADEON X850 Preview @ Neoseeker

    If you get lost click the link below to come back come.