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  • DFI nForce4 Infinity SLI Review @ Futurelooks

    Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: Dennis

    I would have to agree, right down to the brown PCB.
    "Compared to the non-SLI variant, the only significant change is the addition of the second PCI-E x16 slot, which functions as an x8 in SLI mode. All other features are intact, and surprisingly none of the other PCI-E or PCI slots were sacrificed. The size of the board has increased slightly by 2cm, but it appears to have been done to the benefit of the layout, which seems much more spacious with the IDE headers being a nice distance away from the ATX and FDD headers."
    Here is a quick tip, flip to page 4 to begin the review. wink smile

  • DFI LANParty UT RDX200 CD-DR Review @ The Tech Report

    Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: Dennis

    It would seem that the "me-to" push behind the ATI crossfire also created a somewhat limited chipset. I think we all remember that even the might nForce was once the underdog in the Athlon64 arena.
    "To help make up for the SB450's mediocre RAID support, DFI equips the RDX200 with an auxiliary Serial ATA RAID chip from Silicon Image. The Sil 3114 serves up an additional four Serial ATA ports and can handle RAID 0, 1, 0+1, and 5 arrays, but you won't find support for 300MB/s Serial ATA transfer rates or NCQ here, either. You will find a pokey PCI interface, forcing the Sil 3114 to compete for bus bandwidth with the RDX200's Firewire chip and its PCI-based Gigabit Ethernet controller."

  • Logitech Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Review @ The TechZone

    Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: Dennis

    I haven't been following the computer speaker market but based on this review Logitech has finally started moving their wireless quest to their speaker line.
    "Leave it to Logitech to once again raise the bar for computer speaker systems. The Logitech Z-5450 provides high performance sound with the innovation of wireless rear surround satellite speakers. The introduction of dual wireless rear speakers finally solves the common headache of having to run those long unsightly wires that run to your rear surround speakers."

  • Abit Fatal1ty AN8 SLI Review @ The Tech Report

    Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: Dennis

    I like the color but the layout could use some serious work.
    "The Fatal1ty AN8 SLI is mainly red, though black is used to differentiate the OTES cooler, floppy drive port, PCI-E slots, CPU cooler bracket, and one set of DIMM slots. The USB 2.0 headers and IDE ports are blue for no apparent reason, though it does give the board a bit of additional color contrast without overwhelming the eye."

  • DFI Infinity NF4 Ultra Review @ Overclockers Online

    Published: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | By: Dennis

    We recently reviewed this board and found it to be a very capable mainstream motherboard offering, actually the only bad thing was the PCB color. tongue smile
    "The DFI Infinity nF4 Ultra is a very solid motherboard. The build quality is great and the components that are used are top notch and seem to be almost the same as the LanParty Ultra-D. I have basically compared these two motherboards throughout the review and have come to the conclusion that the Infinity nF4 Ultra is almost the same model but without the options or accessory package. Call it the base model if you will with the LanParty Ultra-D being the GT or Type-R version that has slightly better performance and more buttons."

  • Corsair Twinx2048 4000 DDR500 Memory Review Posted

    Published: Sunday, December 4, 2005 | By: Dennis

    Secret weapons come in all shapes in sizes; some consist of throwing stars to the head while others are simpler more effective alternatives. In the case of the Corsair TwinX2048-4000 we get two times the normal memory, enhanced bandwidth for overclocking and no messy cuts that cause you to bleed profusely. In short the best of both worlds.

  • DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR Expert @ techPowerUp!

    Published: Sunday, November 27, 2005 | By: Dennis

    Here is a board that I wouldn't mind taking a look at.. big grin smile
    "The DFI LanParty NF4 Series is legendary among overclockers. The boards are well known for their excellent performance and overclocking features.

    When I first heard that DFI is coming up with a new "Expert" version of this board, I was wondering if they could really improve things so much that it warrants a new product. Yes they did!

    Like the non-expert boards the DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR Expert is based on NVIDIA's nForce 4 chipset. At the moment DFI offers only the SLI-DR Expert, but there may be cheaper versions without SLI or the additional SATA chip."

  • Championing 64-bit & Dual-Core

    Published: Sunday, November 27, 2005 | By: Dennis

    A good read.
    "We recently met up with Henri Richard, the Executive Vice President, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of AMD, and spoke with him about several developments taking place in the microprocessor space, particularly the company’s roadmap and views of the competition."

  • NL: Review Block 7800 Reviews

    Published: Sunday, November 27, 2005 | By: Dennis

    A quick check at Pricewatch and you'll find that 7800 GT is priced about 80bux (give or take) higher than the 6800 GT. Given the price difference it makes sense to go with the better card, or does it...

    - NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GS Mini Review @ NGOHQ
    - XFX GeForce 7800 GTX 512 XXX Edition Review @ Bjorn3D
    - NVIDIA 7800GTX 512MB Review @ CoolTechZone
    - XFX GeForce 7800 GTX 512MB DDR3 XXX Edition
    - EVGA e-GeForce 7800 GTX BlackPearl 512MB

    As for what card is better?? 6800 GT would be my vote unless you like being on the edge.

  • Western Digital Raptor WD740GD review @ Techwarelabs

    Published: Sunday, November 27, 2005 | By: Dennis

    Here is a review of what might be the coolest HDD around, the Western Digital Raptor. I have two of these babies (36GH editions) in my personal system as I write this and cannot be more pleased.
    "Just like you, we've read all about this drive and it no doubt sounds good. So good in-fact, arguably it is the fastest desktop hard drive available on the market short of SCSI, and even then it apparently competes with some of the best SCSI drives out there as well. Well of course we had to eventually get our dirty paws on this drive and give it a round of benchmarks ourselves. So since almost all of you should know everything there is to know about this drive then we will simply give you some specifications and get straight to the benchmarks."