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  • NL: Review Block - More Memory

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis

    More memory reviews with no blabbing from me.

    - OCZ EL DDR PC-3500 Gold GX @ Modders-Inc
    - Corsair XMS2-8500 DDR2 Review @ Rojak Pot
    - OCZ Platinum PC4000EB @ EclipseOC
    - Corsair 1GB TWIN2X1024-8500 @ Techgage
    - A-Data Vitesta DDR2-800 @ techPowerUp

    Memory rox,

    but I forgot why sad smiletongue smile

  • XFX GeForce 7900 GT 256MB Extreme Edition @ Hardware Zone

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis

    "The GeForce 7900 GT is the flavor of the month with enthusiasts looking for a reasonably powerful high-end card worth their dollar. The problem though is it seems that there aren't enough of them to go round. We did manage to secure an extreme, overclocked version from XFX and here are our thoughts."
    The wife got one of these a few weeks ago so she could play the Sims 2 at full res and with every detail on. She has yet to complain about any of it. It's even a XFX Extreme!

  • NL: Review Block - Patriot Memory Edition

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis

    I got the chance to use some Patriot mems on the Winfast Winfast NFPIK8AA review. Granted they were registered sticks but the only ones I could find with LL timings and sweet heatspreaders.

    - Patriot Memory PDC2G4000ELK DDR Memory Review @ PCstats
    - Patriot PC2-5300 2GB DDR2 Memory @ Viper Lair
    - Patriot Memory 2GB PC4000 ELK @ Overclockers Online
    - Patriot Memory PDC22G8000+XBLK Rev.2 DDR2-1000 Memory Review @ PCstats

    I'm of the opinion that Patriot will become the new Corsair in the enthusiast memory sector.

  • Sapphire Blizzard X1900 XTX with watercooling @ TweakPC

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis

    Now this is actually pretty cool, take a standard X1900 XTX and attach a sweet watercooler to it.
    "Nachdem man die TOXIC aus dem großen Sapphire Karton befreit hat, hält man quasi zwei Karten in der Hand. Auf der einen Seite die Radeon X1900 XTX Karte, auf der anderen das Wasserkühlungsmodul, dass auch die Form einer Steckkarte besitzt. Die beiden Elemente sind über zwei schwarze sehr flexible Schläuche verbunden."
    The radiator they include isn't any smaller than the stock fan/heatsink unit but does add to the coolness factor of the whole thing.

    Oh and yes, I have no idea what the quote says. For all I know it could say "pigs are flying and pooping on cows" wink smile

  • Vizo Sleet Copper Cooling Components Review @ Virtual-Hideout

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis

    "So if you are in the need for copper heatsinks, give the VIZO series of copper coolers a try. They add a nice bling factor by looking extremely sharp, and also copper is a much better choice then aluminum for heat dispersion."
    Memory doesn't really get that hot however some people will swear that memory coolers make or break their overclocks. Personally I buy into the memory heatsink fad for a number of reasons.

    1) makes installing system memory a snap as you have something of substance to hold on to.
    2) gives memory mfgs a way to apply branding to their products
    3) makes video cards look "cool"
    4) gives you an exchuse to RMA a video card for something better if the heatsink falls off.
    5) gives your stuff that "go fast" look
    6) makes system memory look "cool"
    7) etc..

    As I've always said, apply cooling to anything that gets hot and could be damaged by that heat.

  • Asetek Waterchill KT12A-12VX @ DNRhardware

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis

    I must say when it comes to complete watercooling kits asetek wins hands down in the category of ease of use and installation. Performance isn't bad either.
    "In de zak bevinden zich het montage materiaal voor de waterblokken, de radiator en voor de pomp (zuignappen).Verder zit er een kabel bij om de pomp aan te sluiten op het moederbord, 2 tempsensoren en een verloop van 1 naar 2 fan aansluitingen.Ook is er een bovenkant mee geleverd zodat het CPU blok op de pentium modellen past, dit is eenvoudig te veranderen met de meegeleverde sleutel."
    Yep you guessed it I have no idea what this says. tongue smile

  • NL: Review Block - MSI K8N Diamond Plus

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis


    MSI K8N Diamond Plus nForce4 SLI x16 Review @ PC Stats
    " The 'x16' SLI chipset was a quiet announced, and motherboards using the nVIDIA nForce4 SLI x16 and nVidia C51D have been slow to reach retail. The MSI K8N Diamond Plus is one of the few nForce4 SLI x16 motherboards that is readily available, and it's a very sweet little slab of PCB."

    MSI K8N Diamond Plus Review @ nV News
    "Overall the board does not look cluttered with main components adequately positioned and spaced, surprising considering the features packed in such a small space. Except for the Northbridge HSF, the Ziff socket area looks to provide ample room for many of the larger popular heatsinks."

    Go MSI! It would seem that many Mfgs are moving to the black PCB for their high end boards despite having made a reputation for using certain colors on everything. I'll call this "The LanParty syndrome" tongue smile

  • Dont fear the news

    Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 | By: Dennis

    Hey everyone, I'm still alive, just have a bunch of stuff brewing and very little time to sample the goods.

    More news at 11

  • AuzenTech HDA X-Plosion 7.1 DTS Review @ ThinkComputers

    Published: Monday, April 24, 2006 | By: Dennis

    Call me old school but onboard audio still sux, even when it is the best thing since sliced bread.
    "If you are like me then sound is important to you. You need the right headphones, the right speakers and of course the right sound card. With the recent release of Creative's X-Fi sound card there were not many cards that could match up with it, but the card was still missing something; Dolby Digital Live"
    Actually these says the only reason to buy an extra sound card is when the onboard one doesn't do something you want it to. Such as Dolby or,... work.

    If it was me, I'd be all over this card.

  • Super Talent 2GB PC2-6400 T800UX2GC4 @ Techgage

    Published: Monday, April 24, 2006 | By: Dennis

    Words of wisdom about memory heatspreaders. “The thermal glue that binds heatsinks will also remove the memory chip”. I still remember a photo that some poor sap posted of his video card after trying to remove the passive heatsink from the memory chips, the board was pretty much picked clean..
    "Heat spreaders are pretty much a standard now, and Super Talent realizes this. These modules are equipped with a very light aluminum spreader that's indented to press against all 16 chips on each module. Nothing innovative here, but I am happy to see them be as light as they are. Generally, the lighter the heat spreader is, the easier the modules are to cool, especially with lots of overclocking. The spreaders are glued on, so if you wish to remove them you will want to have the proper glue to re-apply, or perform the task quickly. Removing the heat spreaders are generally not advised with BGA chips, due to the fact that they can come off the PCB far easier than TSOP ones."