Tech News
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IBM Drive Problems and Fixes?
Published: Thursday, February 14, 2002 | By: DennisTweakTown has a non-technical yet informative article on the IBM series of hard drives and looks at the cause of the drive failure problems
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Serious Sam - The Second Encounter
Published: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 | By: DennisWell I finally got my copy of this game and much like the first encounter the game is amazing. Now if only 3d Realms would get their act together and release Duke Nukem Forever we might have a good year of FPS sequels.
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Chipset Problems Slowing DDR333 Launch?
Published: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 | By: DennisDDR333 is here but due to low demand for the faster memory many companies are putting the faster chips on slower modules. Corsair XMS2400 comes to mind, if you check the Micron chip specs they where actually designed to be DDR333 memory chips.
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XMS2700 Review @ Serial Addiction
Published: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 | By: DennisThis is the same memory I used in the SL-85DRS2 review. In our review I was only able to run the system at CAS2.5 so it is good to see they will in fact run at CAS2@166+
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PIV P4 Overclocking How-To @ Hexus
Published: Monday, February 11, 2002 | By: DennisIn some cases overclocking is a matter of how much voltage you can feed a processor and Hexus shows us how to override the defaults.
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Soltek Motherboard Reviews Posted
Published: Monday, February 11, 2002 | By: DennisIt has been a busy few weeks here in the Ninjalane Labs but we have pushed out two Soltek motherboard reviews for you to see. First was the SL-85DRS2, a Pentium 4 motherboard that uses the SiS645 chipset. The second is the much talked about and highly configurable SL-75DRV4 based on the KT266A.
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SL-75DRV4 Motherboard Review Posted
Published: Monday, February 11, 2002 | By: DennisOur review of the much talked about revision, to the ever-popular SL-75DRV2 is now done and the SL-75DRV4 is much more than another purple face in the crowd.
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Olympics and 802.11
Published: Monday, February 11, 2002 | By: DennisThe International Olympic Committee decided to play it safe and will not be using 802.11 devices for their operations control. This does not surprise me in the least, 802.11 devices transmit data without wires similar to a cellular phone with a very weak encryption system. So until a reliable and easy to use means of encryption is enabled for 802.11 it will remain unsafe for high security purposes.
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MSI KT3 Ultra Review @ t-break
Published: Monday, February 11, 2002 | By: DennisMSI has typically been one of the first companies to release new products so you can be rest assured that others will follow in short order.
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Antec Mod Contest
Published: Monday, February 11, 2002 | By: DennisAntec is holding a case mod contest in 6 categories. The winner gets to take home a Attaché Portable Color Scanner. I guess giving away an Antec case would be a little silly.
Entries must be received by Feb 28th 2002