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  • Chaintech A-FX71 Review @ Monkey Review

    Published: Monday, August 25, 2003 | By: Dennis

    "On the back of the card, covering the memory banks & GPU, we find yet another gold colored piece of metal. As it stands, I could only assume that this is either in place to act as a heat spreader, or simply for aesthetic purposes. Another something which adds a few aesthetic points to the A-FX71 is the blue LED on its edge. This really brightens up your case and can really grab someone’s attention. This is of course if your case has a requisite side or top window. "
    Hummm, what does everyone else think?
    - Aesthetic purpose?
    - Heatspreader?
    - Or should they take it apart and find out? big grin smile

    Ninjalane minds are waiting to find out.

  • Link Block Part 1

    Published: Monday, August 25, 2003 | By: Dennis

    I need to have a section dedicated to the link block but for the time being this will have to do.

    - SteelPad 4S Review @ KEPTech
    - Seasonic Super Tornado 300W PSU Review @ ModSynergy
    - XTrac Zoom Mouse Pad Review @ Extreme Overclocking

    This review block brought you to by your good buddies at... tongue smile

  • Thermaltake Volcano 11+ and X-Blower Review @ FastLaneHW

    Published: Monday, August 25, 2003 | By: Dennis

    The X-Blower is basically the ThermalTake version of the Aero fan by Coolermaster. No complaints here the blower motor idea and works great. The fan will produce less noise and cools more consistently when compared to conventional fans.
    " As a bonus, Thermaltake was also nice enough to send me their new X-Blower kit. This basically consists of one Thermaltake SF2 and an additional X-Blower fan controlled by a two-channel fan adjuster that fits in a 5.25 bay. The fan works on a similar premise as the Coolermaster Aero fan; it virtually has no dead spot, and of course has the necessary quality of being funny looking."
    Check out our review of the Aero 7+ and Volcano 11+ for reference. wink smile

  • Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu Review @ OCModShop

    Published: Monday, August 25, 2003 | By: Dennis

    This heatsink has been around for quite some time now and it is one heavy mamma jamma. tongue smile
    " But less noise means less airflow, and less airflow means less performance. Despite Zalman's success, they haven't quite been able to really crack the high-end enthusiast/overclocker market dominated by Thermalright heatsinks combined with Delta or Vantec high CFM fans. With the CNPS7000A-Cu Zalman seems to be trying to take their low-noise philosophy to the high-performance arena. Let's see if they succeed. The thin-fins look deceptively light, but they add up! The 7000A-Cu really surprised me with its weight."

  • Coolermaster Aero 7+ Review @ 3dxtreme

    Published: Monday, August 25, 2003 | By: Dennis

    " I have never been a fan of the squirrel cage design but this just may change your mind as it did mine. With a squirrel cage design if offers more air pressure, thus lower RPM's and less noise. The heat sink itself is made of pure copper with a nice finish straight from the factory. The fins are very thin and numerous providing an ample amount of surface area for good heat disipation. "
    Check out our review of the Aero 7+ for comparison purposes.

  • The WallComp @ Blynk

    Published: Monday, August 25, 2003 | By: Dennis

    This is actually a pretty sweet looking mod that could add a little spice to any geek room.
    "For a while I had wanted to do something different. I wanted to make a new type of computer case unlike any I have seen, but I didn?t even know what to make it with. I thought of working with fiberglass (car-stereo style), real glass, or even modifying a glass desk. Then I found the Soldam Prism (now Prism II). This one desk/case really inspired me. A few seconds after I laid eyes on it, I was already imagining it sideways on my wall. Of course the $750 price tag to get it to my door quickly eliminated that idea. It was time to take drastic measures... it was time to mod"

  • Thermaltake Ducting Mod Review @ CyberCPU

    Published: Monday, August 25, 2003 | By: Dennis

    I think this paragraph sums it all up.
    " was a little let down when I ran all my tests and the Ducting mod didn't do anything to help cooling at all. I was hoping for at least a small improvement but it didn't improve cooling at all. It did however do one thing that I am happy with, the sound level was lower, not a huge difference but a noticeable one."
    Not to mention the mod changing the center of gravity on your heatsink making it more prone to cracking the fragile Athlon core.

  • 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. tongue smile

  • 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. big grin smile Thats how you make money in the mfg business.

  • Review Links, phj34r the List

    Published: Friday, August 22, 2003 | By: Dennis

    phj34r me missing a day of n3ws, it wasn't my fault though, really. big grin smile

    - 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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