Tech News
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GeForce FX71 5600 Ultra Review @ ipKonfig
Published: Friday, August 22, 2003 | By: Dennis"Exclusive implement of technology incorporated in modern supersonic jet engines. With maximum air flow and pressure, the heat dissipation created by GT Technology is up to 30% more than other existing cooling fans under the same operating condition.
The fan pulls in air and pushes it through the enclosed shroud design, and then out through vents located in various parts of the video card--which imparts a Gas Turbine circulation throughout the video card."
The cooling on this card is quite amazing and in a way reminds me of the massive FX5800 copper cooler, just reversed. -
Crucial explains chip density, compatibility, and pricing
Published: Friday, August 22, 2003 | By: Dennis"Memory manufacturers are constantly striving to reduce their cost-per-bit while they migrate production to chips with greater densities. Today, we are capable of producing chips with densities of 256Mb and 512Mb. Crucial's parent company, Micron, is in a leading position in providing a 1 Gb chip. As manufacturers get more density (storage) per chip and migrate to newer processes, the production cost per megabit decreases."
So there you have it, put more in a smaller package and make tons of them.Thats how you make money in the mfg business.
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Review Links, phj34r the List
Published: Friday, August 22, 2003 | By: Dennisphj34r me missing a day of n3ws, it wasn't my fault though, really.
- IOGEAR Wireless Mouse & Laser Pointer @ Ohls-Place
- Spire CopperStream P4 Cooler Review @ 3dXtreme
- Mirrored Applique @ Modfathers
- MouseRug Review @ Comp-Shop
- A+GPB HSS168 Virtual 3D Headphone Review @ Modsynergy
- P4 Cooler Duel @ GamersDepot
- Coolermaster Musketeer Review @ ExtremeMhz
- Galaxy Tech Cold Cathode Fan @ A True Review
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IOSS RD2 Pro PC Geiger Review @ Rojak Pot
Published: Friday, August 22, 2003 | By: DennisHaving your PCI clock be a limiting factor is pretty rare now days though if you just have to know what your computer is doing at all times this product might be something to check out.
"Why is determining the exact PCI bus speed important? Well, some PCI devices are extremely sensitive towards any bus speed changes, like most SCSI cards. In this case, monitoring the exact PCI speed allows you to pin-point the maximum stable PCI speed for sensitive PCI devices." -
Palit Daytona GeForce FX5200 Ultra Review @ Tweaknews
Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 | By: Dennis"Seeing that the memory is stock clocked 50Mhz lower than its theoretical maximum, I set off to see if I could push it any farther. Using a utility called Rivatuner, I was able to push the core speed from the stock 250Mhz to 370Mhz and the memory from 650Mhz to 710Mhz. One thing that interested me was the fact that the FX5200 core is supposed to be stock clocked at 325Mhz. I do not know why Palit underclocked it so much. Thankfully, through overclocking, I was able to push it through the 325Mhz barrier and 45Mhz more.
Overall, a fantastic overclock for a budget card."
Nothing wrong with a budget card having good quality hardware. -
Nvidia: DirectX 9 to drive sales
Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 | By: Dennis"Nvidia believes that DirectX 9 will be a driving force behind near-term growth in the graphics chip industry, according to company vice president of sales and marketing David Roman."
Now all we need is some sweet games that use DirectX 9. -
DFI LanParty nforce2 Review @ SubZeroTech
Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 | By: DennisThe LanParty series of motherboards are actually very good, good performance, tons of included items, and UV reactive expansion and memory slots. Check out but our review of the DFI LanParty NF2Ultra for comparison.
"The DFI LanParty NForce2 board is by far the best motherboard I have ever seen in terms of extras and looks. The UV Reactive look really makes it look sweet, the rounded cables, frontX bay, PC Transpo, as well as the onboard sound and dual on-board LAN ports makes it very attractive." -
Another Block of Reviews @ Ninjalane
Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 | By: Dennis- 80mm Panaflo Review @ ModSynergy
- Tweakmonster System Memory Coolers @ TwistedMods
- Criticool Powerplant PCI Relay Review @ crazymodders
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Silicon or Succotash, Memory Conflicts with 875/865 mobos @ MadShrimps
Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 | By: Dennis"Succotash is a traditional staple-food among the Pennsylvanian Dutch. Consisting of boiled green corn and lima beans, sautéed onion, bacon, and served in a cream sauce. It's what one makes, when the crop's fail, and one is desperate. What does this have to do with the memory conflicts I'm about to detail? About as much as the memory itself."
Make sure to block out some time for this write-up, we have 8 pages of small text and hardly any photos.
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Palit Daytona GeForceFX 5200 Ultra Review @ OCModShop
Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 | By: DennisNow here is something you don't see every day, a FX5200u with a purple PCB and TinyBGA memory. Not a bad combo if you ask me.
"This video card comes with an active heatsink which is nice because normally budget video cards only have a passive heatsink. I slowly overclocked the card little by little so that it would be able to burn in and adjust. After slowly increasing the speed of the card I reached the highest stable speed which was 370MHz core and 670MHz memory."