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  • Xbox 720 processor production tipped @ Slashgear

    Published: Wednesday, January 2, 2013 | By: Dennis

    Here is some interesting news about the Xbox 720.

    This tip comes from the folks at SemiAccurate, a blog whose name playfully dismisses the fact that they’re not always right with their own tips. The information they’ve got keeps with the possibility that the Xbox 720 will be revealed this year by noting chip production (processors, that is) as officially “taped out” for the console’s innards.

    When they (and we) say “taped out”, it refers the final design being completed and sent off to production for a bit of electronics, especially in regards to circuits. Here this refers to the so-called “Oban chip” that will be powering the Xbox 720 when it’s released either late 2013 or early 2014.

    Of course, take this info with your daily grain of salt since it is likely to change,  I mean just look at what happened with the Intel Roadmap leak. happy smile

  • Happy New Year - The Best Products of 2012

    Published: Tuesday, January 1, 2013 | By: Dennis

    Happy new year everyone!, 

    May all of your 2012 failures be forgotten and hopes for your 2013 wishes to come true.

    Things here will be a little quiet until CES time.  I have quite a few things to wrap up before the big trip.  Several of you have asked. "What was the best product I reviewed in 2012?".  Well, I'm gonna tell you it is a tough decision but I have narrowed it down to three.

    1) The Best Case: Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower Case

    Not only was this the first review of 2012 but also the poster child for excessive chassis design.  I loved it!

    2) The Best Motherboard: Asus Rampage IV Extreme Motherboard

    Sadly I was only able to review a small handful of Asus products this past year but of them I had the most fun with the X79 Rampage board.  Truth be told this review was "late" with other sites posting their reviews in 2011 but I'm not going to split hairs here.

    3) The Best Product:   Gigabyte Z77X UP7 Overclocking Motherboard

    Great motherboards are a rare find these days and while there are boards that are equally capable the Z77X-UP7 was one of a kind and highly sought after by the overclocking community and hardware enthusiasts alike.  I can only hope that the tradition will continue with the next generation.

    Take care, and stay safe

  • Want to Run Linux on Your Microsoft Surface? @ TechGage

    Published: Monday, December 31, 2012 | By: Dennis

    I have spoke many times on the Ninjalane Podcast about how much I love my Asus Slate tablet PC and thus far have not tried reloading the OS or tweaking the system in any way, mostly because it just works.

    Well, one of the other reasons for this is that to reload the OS you have to rely on the USB ports to give you keyboard access and provide external storage for the OS.  Not exactly an easy thing to do.  

    It would seem that running Linux on my Slate might be possible but on a Windows8 Slate that simply isn't the case.

    Microsoft’s Surface tablet is an interesting specimen for a couple of reasons, but one of the biggest is that it’s a tablet that features a desktop OS (although the RT edition is very scaled-down). Because of this, some had hoped that installing another OS on it would be fairly simple. After all, we’re all familiar with Windows’ boot-loaders at this point. As it turns out, however, accomplishing this is easier said than done. The reason? You guessed it: SecureBoot.

    Darn that SecureBoot, but if you think about it, SecureBoot is a good thing for most everyone since it does make the OS a little less susceptible to bad hacking.  I guess Linux falls into that category.

  • ECS to see decrease in self-brand motherboard shipments in 2012

    Published: Friday, December 28, 2012 | By: Dennis

    Not good when the "budget" guys are reporting a loss in sales.

    Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is expected to ship about four million motherboards for own-brand sale in 2012, decreasing from six million units shipped in 2011, but its ODM shipments of 12 million in 2012 will remain unchanged from 2011, according to supply chain makers.

    ECS will come back to the Taiwan retail market with own-brand motherboards by launching several models, including Thin Mini-ITX, Q77H2-TI and B75H2-TI, in January 2013, the sources noted.

    ECS has had decreasing notebook ODM orders but is likely to receive increasing orders from Intel for Classmate PCs and StudyBooks, the sources indicated, because Intel has obtained orders from emerging markets including China, Turkey, Thailand, India and countries in Eastern Europe and Latin America for shipments in 2013. ECS is a major ODM for the products, the sources said.

    Check the article for the whole scoop but it looks like the downturn claimed another victim.

  • The Excat Date When Our Digital World Ends

    Published: Thursday, December 27, 2012 | By: Dennis

    December 4th of the Year of Our Lord 292,277,026,596

    That is when the Unix date field will reach its limit and it will all come crashing down, or start over. happy smile

    btw that is about 7,900,000,000 years from now.

    So the Y292,277,026K will be real at one point. I'm almost certain that, by then, we would have abandoned Unix at that point—but you never know. This mother was invented 43 years ago and it's still the best, most solid operating system ever created. Good enough to survive the entire Universe according to the Big Rip theory, which predicts everything will be over when the Universe reaches an infinite scale 20 billion years from now.

    Can you imagine a world without Unix?  Microsoft can, according to inside sources this was in a recent memo.  "I want everyone on Windows 8 by the end of the year or the bunny gets it."

    Of course if you believe that, you have watched way too much South Park. tongue smile

  • Just how big are porn sites? @ ExtremeTech

    Published: Thursday, December 27, 2012 | By: Dennis

    Some of the biggest websites are not tech related but rather entertainment based with the sole purpose of serving up our human need for, sex.  Many in the hardware industry may argue that shopping and news sites are bigger but when it comes to making money on the web there is no substitute to pr0n.

    This article describes what it takes to run a pr0n site, from a hardware standpoint.  Overclockers may want to overt their eyes.

    While it’s difficult domain to penetrate — hard numbers are few and far between — we know for a fact that porn sites are some of the most trafficked parts of the internet. According to Google’s DoubleClick Ad Planner, which tracks users across the web with a cookie, dozens of adult destinations populate the top 500 websites. Xvideos, the largest porn site on the web with 4.4 billion page views per month, is three times the size of CNN or ESPN, and twice the size of Reddit. LiveJasmin isn’t much smaller. YouPorn, Tube8, and Pornhub — they’re all vast, vast sites that dwarf almost everything except the Googles and Facebooks of the internet.

    Consider this, Sony gets railroaded for rebooting a popular movie series with the sole purpose of making millions "overseas".  In the pr0n industry they re-make movies all the time and we all know how they will end but yet nobody complains.

    I wonder why that is.  Oh wait. cool smile

  • The 5 biggest tech failures of 2012 @ ExtremeTech

    Published: Thursday, December 27, 2012 | By: Dennis

    This article seems to be spot on when it comes to identifying failures.

    Technology marches onward with unrelenting determination year after year. The gadgets that run our lives get cheaper, faster, and more beautiful without fail. However, that doesn’t mean that individual companies can’t pull a boner from time to time, and 2012 was no exception. Let’s take a look at the five biggest technology fails of the past year.

    I may not have included HP into the list since it wasn't really a technology failure but rather a failure in "tech".  All of the others, yes!

  • MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard review @ Rbmods

    Published: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 | By: Dennis

    Some think you need the most expensive motherboard to get the best performance and in some regards that is correct but, usually only when it comes to LN2 overclocking and other extreme electrical sports.

    Z77 Mpower is one of the most powerful Z77 boards MSI has, it comes loaded with features and also a bit more expensive price than other motherboards.  Are expensive boards any better than cheaper boards? Lets find out how well this unit performs.

    MSI Power edition products offer step down performance from their top-teir counterparts and often with better overclocking results when you consider a "Stock" baseline.

    Personally I'm not sold on the MPower line but could be convenced to give one a spin, assuming one was provided. wink smile

  • New CPU Overclock, Video Card Overclock, Diagnostic, Benchmark and Backup Tools Roundup @ OCinside

    Published: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 | By: Dennis

    The title to this article sounds more interesting than it "really" is. happy smile

    Today, OCinside.de updated the overclocking software page with dozens of small tools to tune, benchmark and test the PC components. If you like to overclock, backup, or monitor your PC hardware or if you just like to check your components, this is the right place for you. There are useful older Shareware and Freeware tools, as well as the latest tweakting tools to change the CPU multiplier or FSB and to overclock current nVidia or AMD video cards. Additionally, the latest SiSoftware Sandra, Futuremark 3DMark and PCMark benchmark programs are hosted in the most current version on the ocinside.de Servers. The overview contains direct downloads, links to the developers, a small description and the size of the respective software.

    Funny thing, one of the forum members suggested I create a downloads section similar to the one at TechPowerUp and Guru3D.  The traffic infusion should be astounding but would require too much time on my part to keep it updated.

    Or would it.,, 

  • Radeon HD 7970 and GeForce GTX 680 tested with 10 CPU @ HWGroup

    Published: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 | By: Dennis

    The results of this article are what you would expect and split between AMD and Intel,  No cross testing was done (in the same chart) which might be my biggest issue with the results and negates the purpose of the article.

    Of course, IMO.

    To get the most out of a high-end single-GPU graphics card, you need an Intel Core i5 3570K or higher. It's also interesting to note that AMD's low-end processors score better than Intel's cheap processors in combination with high-end graphics cards. The last conclusion we can draw is that the AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz edition suffers less from CPU scaling than the Nvidia GeForce GTX 680. That means that the AMD card performs better with slower processors compared to the Nvidia card.

    Maybe the best part of this article is the comments.  Be sure to read a few of them with a good bowl of popcorn.