Tech News
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Major players Choose Chips From XGI
Published: Friday, October 17, 2003 | By: Dennis"These XGI-powered cards are expected to hit store shelves in late November at the earliest, sources added.
"We are indeed working with CP Technology and Gigabyte," said Patrick Chang, corporate PR manager at XGI. "But we have no knowledge of deals with Asustek and MSI."
Dual GPU goodness. -
LAN Party Guides: Economics 101 @ Lan Addict
Published: Friday, October 17, 2003 | By: DennisLan parties can be expensive espically if you have a ton of people coming.
"One final method for procuring a location for cheap, which I use, and I noticed only a few other LANs using is holding your LAN party as a charity event. It is not hard to find a decent location for cheap or free when they hear of your plans. Again, this is much easier to do if you know someone at the location you plan on using. If you use this method, I think you will find that the other costs will be easier to manage as well." -
Innovatek Tank-o-Matic Plugon Review @ Hard-h2o
Published: Friday, October 17, 2003 | By: DennisLooking for a bigger res for your Innovatek cooling system??
"Water capacity has nothing to do with cooling performance. Even using a big reservoir such as 10l without radiator, all the water will end warmed up because heat exchange in the reservoir is minimum. If we use a radiator, reservoir temperature will be the one at radiator exit, not the room temperature." -
NL: Review Block - Memory 3-Way
Published: Friday, October 17, 2003 | By: DennisMemory is one of the key components when it comes to overclocking stability so making sure you choose the right module is pretty important. We like Corsair memory here in the Ninjalane Labs but other types and styles are available to choose from.
- Crucial PC3200 Review @ myWorld Hardware :: Click the Crucial Banner and order direct from the factory
- Buffalo Tech PC4300 Review @ PCStats
- Corsair TwinX1024-4000Pro Review @ Bjorn3D
When you are done check out our memory reviews.. -
XFX Mach4 NF2S-AED Review @ OCModShop
Published: Thursday, October 16, 2003 | By: DennisXFX has been working hard to break into the enthusiast gaming market in three major areas, Gaming controllers, Video cards, and motherboards. Their line of motherboards is fairly limited though does encompass many of the mainstream chipsets.
"This board comes in an XFX box with a pretty tough looking 3D pitbull on the front. I have to say, XFX have the most professional looking boxes, logos, and manuals that I have seen lately. As you can see, the box is really cool looking, with quite a bit of information on the board, including its features and a simple installation guide with pictures." -
Triplex Mohoch FX 5900 LE Review @ OCTools
Published: Thursday, October 16, 2003 | By: DennisI had the opportunity to handle a similar card at Computex, Limited Edition and everything. The one thing I didn't tell you was how all of the nVidia products in the Triplex booth were tucked away in the back of the booth.
"Well, today here at OCTools, we are lucky enough to be reviewing a FX 5900 card that Triplex produced exclusively as Limited Editions. So exclusive that what we've got here is 1 of only 250 ever produced in the series. Introducing, our exclusive review of Triplex's FX 5900 offering, the Mohoch FX 5900 Limited Edition."
The card is indeed a Limited Edition, but not many people really know how limited it really was. -
Innovatek Water Cooling Kit Review @ ViperLair
Published: Thursday, October 16, 2003 | By: DennisI actually have one of these kits sitting on the floor next to me. I cannot tell you why the kit is still in the box but if looks can tell you anything, the kit is a quality piece of work.
"I looked around, and asked many questions to find out what was needed, I settled on a "kit" solution. I say "kit" because I was able to modify the kit on the fly during ordering. This allowed me to upgrade / downgrade the radiator, pump or water block, a nice feature. I chose the kit because of my lack of experience in this realm; by lack of experience I mean I have none." -
MSI 865PE Neo2 Review @ Legit Reviews
Published: Thursday, October 16, 2003 | By: Dennis"Here is the Frequency/Voltage menu. You may notice the Dynamic OverClocking, and Performance Mode Options and not recognize them... well, neither do we. When you look at the MSI manual for this motherboard, those options are not even mentioned. We assume them to be a type of hardware excelerator mode. For testing, we left these options at Disabled and Slow, respectively."
My guess is that the menu options are the MSI version of PAT support for the Springdale chipset, Even though they left the settings "Disabled and Slow" the benchmark scores reflect that the BIOS patch is indeed working. -
Albatron KX18D PROII Review @ PC Tech Zone
Published: Thursday, October 16, 2003 | By: DennisBased on the name I would have never guessed that this board was nVidia nForce2 based, but alas I am incorrect.
"The voice genie is a very impressive function I pulled out the memory and booted the computer instead of the annoying beep code. I was greeted by a voice telling me I had a memory problem, Much easier to find out where you trouble is coming from. Albatron defiantly put everything they could into this board." -
ATI AiW Radeon 9600PRO Review @ Tweaknews
Published: Thursday, October 16, 2003 | By: Dennis"Over its evolving lifespan, the personal computer has seen many innovations. The highly acclaimed ALL-IN-WONDER single-slot graphics card has been an essential part of computer use since its introduction in 1996. With over 3 million sold worldwide, the ALL-IN-WONDER graphics card offers 2D, 3D, and multimedia video acceleration, TV output, an advanced TV tuner, and video capture all in one device."
Some people swear by them, and others swear at them regardless the AIW is still one of ATI's most popular signature products.