Tech News
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Trojan Disguised as a Keygen
Published: Wednesday, December 4, 2002 | By: DennisWinBeta.org has uncovered a trojan scam involving a key generator for the leaked version of Longhorn. The program appeared to work as advertised but in the background a file named syscfg32 started to connect to an IRC channel over the Internet.
"We were a bit disappointed to find that it was a lame VB program, but good enough as long as it spits unique keys out. Its quick! spits out keys like crazy! We were more interested in it because LH keys are .NET keys.
Then weird things began to happen, a strange app called syscfg32 began trying to access the internet on IRC ports. hmmm
The winbeta security team decided to investigate."
The trojan will allow full access to your system by anyone with the right password so don't bother to download a file named longhornkeygen.exe -
EPoX 8RDA+ nForce2 Review @ Hexus
Published: Wednesday, December 4, 2002 | By: DennisIt is sometimes hit or miss with EPoX motherboards, sometimes they make a good one, and other times its just a board.
"EPoX have maintained their trademark dark green shade of PCB on the 8RDA+. Unlike the recently reviewed ABIT offering, the EPoX still carries the 4 mounting holes around the CPU socket, thereby allowing you to use larger coolers for more effective cooling;"
The Hexus guys seem to like it even though it is quite bare when it comes to additional features.
"The EPoX 8RDA+ nForce2 has clearly been designed to appeal to those of us who simply want a motherboard based on the fastest Socket A chipset at a reasonable price. By not catering for RAID in any form, and not providing the additional S/PDFIF add-on card, it appears as if EPoX have sought to get a motherboard out to market quickly." -
Gamesurround MUSE 5.1 DVD Review @ RadiativeNZ
Published: Wednesday, December 4, 2002 | By: DennisI have actually used the MUSE video cards quite often in the budget systems that I've built in the past and have been quite happy with their performance.
"The card is a rather spiffy looking blue colour with the Hercules logo stamped on it. It's rather sparse looking, but that is certainly nothing out of the ordinary nowadays. It uses the C-Media 8738 chip which supports 6 channel output."
This card is definitely worth a look. -
AVC Sunflower II Heatsink Review Posted
Published: Wednesday, December 4, 2002 | By: DennisThe AVC Sunflower II is a next generation cooler designed for Pentium 4 processors 3.2Ghz and up. This cooler features an improved retention system, high flow fan, and more cooling fins than the original design.
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GlacialTech Igloo 4310 Heatsink Review Posted
Published: Wednesday, December 4, 2002 | By: DennisIf you are looking for a quiet alternative to the stock Intel cooler that actually works look no further than the GlacialTech Igloo 4310.
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10 Reasons not to Play FPS Games
Published: Tuesday, December 3, 2002 | By: DennisPerish the thought.
"2. Media says it'll turn me into a killing machine and the wife keeps telling me "no killing machines in the house"." -
Soltek SL-85DR3 Motherboard Review @ 3dXtreme
Published: Tuesday, December 3, 2002 | By: DennisThe i845PE enabled motherboard from Soltek is under review at 3dXtreme and they seem to like the offering.
"I didn't have any problems with placement of the two DIMM sockets. I was a bit disappointed that this motherboard only supported 1 GB or ram. I have four sticks of PC3200 but have not had need to have more than two sticks in each rig at this point"
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Charge your popup blocker before you head over, you'll need it. -
Matrox Parhelia Review @ Beyond3D
Published: Monday, December 2, 2002 | By: DennisMatrox, now there is a name you don't hear every day though I'd imagine it is spoken quite often in some markets.
"Naturally, where Matrox scores big is their usual haunt, which is of their display output. The 2D quality is very good on Parhelia, among the best I've personally seen. Also, if multi-monitor support is something that's important for you then Matrox has both the most flexibility in the display output options and exceptionally good multi-monitor configurations and software tools."
I have always been a fan of the Matrox display quality but I play games a little to often to put one of their cards in my system full time, regardless I would still buy one.
Of course after I get a GeForceFX -
Gigabyte GA-8INXP Review @ HardwareZone
Published: Monday, December 2, 2002 | By: DennisHere is another look into funky colored, i7205 enabled board from Gigabyte. Overall the HardwareZone guys seem to like it.
"However, the only gripe we had with the board is that it is a little too heavy on the storage side as it comes with support for up to 10 ATA devices. We would have preferred a little bit more balance and a FireWire controller would have been more appropriate."
Firewire would be a nice addition but only if you are a mac lova! -
Lian Li PC-9300 Aluminum Review @ Anandtech
Published: Monday, December 2, 2002 | By: DennisThis case would be perfect for that holiday entertainment center mod for the living room. All it needs is a nice LCD display and some plexiglass.