Tech News
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Total LInk Block Again @ Ninjalane
Published: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 | By: Dennis- Thermalright SLK900-A Review @ PC Abusers
- Crossover WS-5 Mission II Ultra Review @ PimpRig
- Matrix Orbital MX214 Review @ ExtremeMhz
- Danger Den’s Maze4 Review @ Wc101
- Vantec NXP-205 Review @ TheTechLounge
- Thermaltake Smart Case Fan Review @ RipNet-UK
- Xidepad LED Mouse Pad Review @ Ascully
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Kingston HyperX 4000 Review @ Intelforums
Published: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 | By: DennisHere is one that got buried in my inbox for a spell.
"For those users looking for a very overclockable memory solution, and aren't afraid to do a little tweaking, Kingston's HyperX 4000 memory is a good choice, with our HyperX 4000 reaching 260MHz stable 1:1. For those users unable or unwilling to make the aforementioned adjustments, there may be better memory solutions available." -
Project Rebirth @ Mikhailtech
Published: Monday, August 18, 2003 | By: Dennis"For years the beige computer case has been the staple of any system, with the movement towards premodded cases only occurring recently. This project article keeps that in mind, as many people have a beige case sitting around gathering dust or holding a system. The goal of Project Rebirth was to take a usual, run of the mill beige ATX mid-tower case and transform it into a custom modded case complete with a high quality finish."
High quality runs of the mill too. Kind of brings back memories and reminds me that I have another one to finish up. -
Cooler Master Centurion Case Review @ hardwarezoom
Published: Monday, August 18, 2003 | By: DennisI really like the styling of this case; the front grill kind of says "elegant old school" while the rest of the case appears to be solid enough to stand up to some pretty extreme modding.
"The selling point of this casing is the price and aluminium front bezel. If you do not mind the steel structure inside, Cooler Master Centurion is as beautiful as the more expensive full aluminium casing."
The review is pretty heavy on the photos but still gets the point across. -
Crossover Mission 5 Water Cooling Kit Review @ The Tech Lounge
Published: Monday, August 18, 2003 | By: DennisIf you are looking for a very small and compact water-cooling kit the Crossover Mission 5 might be just the ticket.
" The water block included with this kit is constructed completely out of copper, unlike the aluminum block included with the Iceberg 1. The Inlet and Outlet connectors on the water block are at 90* angles. This isn't necessary and will restrict water flow throughout the loop. The connectors use a quick connect mechanism that will hold the tube in place using tiny metal teeth that grab hold of the tube."
The only problem... It doesn't cool very well. -
9 GeForce FX Video Card Reviews @ NordicHardware
Published: Monday, August 18, 2003 | By: Dennis"Even though we've had a peek at the GeForce FX series before, this time we have a lot of new stuff. As an example we're doing the world premiere review of GeForce FX 5900 non-Ultra 256 MB, aka Gainward's "1300" board. It's a first for NordicHardware with the 5200 Ultra, 5600, retail 5900 Ultra etc. as well. In short there's a lot of new stuff in here. Oh yeah, the flip chip 5600 Ultra is reviewed too of course."
They cover just about the entire line of FX chips in this review including a 256meg Gainward 5900 (non-ultra). This one looks like the 128meg version with twice as much ram. -
More Review Blocks - See Below
Published: Monday, August 18, 2003 | By: Dennis- PSC805 Aurilium USB Audio Review @ Gamers Depot
- Thermal Paste Comparison @ TechwareLabs
- Acousticase Review @ RipNet-UK
- Céramique Thermal Paste Review @ UniqueHardware
- Sennheiser RS 45 Wireless Headphones Review @ I Am Not A Geek
- Morex Cubid 3688 Mini-ITX Case Review @ Big Bruin
- NYKO AirFlo Xbox Controller Review @ TechFreaks
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Corsair XMS4000 TwinX Review Posted
Published: Sunday, August 17, 2003 | By: DennisAny hardware enthusiast will tell you that by running the memory clock the same speed as the processor front side bus (FSB) will provide you with the best memory performance. Though what do you do if the FSB is running at 1000Mhz?
Get faster memory. -
Small Time Review Block
Published: Friday, August 15, 2003 | By: Dennis- Sunbeam Crystal Quad LED 80mm Fan Review @ A True Review
- Logitech Cordless Comfort Duo Review @ Modsynergy
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i848P Sales Lukewarm at Best
Published: Friday, August 15, 2003 | By: Dennis"Sales of motherboards using Intel’s 848P chipset have faced a lukewarm market response under anticipation of pricing pressure from Taiwanese IC designers, according to sources at Taiwanese motherboard makers.
The 848P, supporting the latest 800MHz FSB (front-side bus) Intel CPUs, is Intel’s first chipset targeting the low-priced single-channel DDR market, but Taiwan-based VIA Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) will soon start volume shipments of cheaper chipsets with similar features."