Tech News
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PC Partner - ATI Motherboard RS482MK9-A64S
Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 | By: DennisHere are a few of the specs.
"Features of ATI RS482MK9-A64S Motherboard:-
Processor
- AMD Athlon 64/FX/X2, Socket 939 (2G T/S HT Support)
- ATI RADEON Xpress200 + SB400
- Two DDR Sockets supports up to 2GB (Dual Channel DDR400)
- Two PCI Slots
- One PCI-Ex16 Slot
- Integrated 128-bit 3D/2D Graphics Engines with DirectX 9.0 hardware support.
- Hardware Motion Compensation and iDCT & Hardware MPEG2 Decode (DVD)
- Integrated 24-bit 350MHz RAMDAC
- Integrated TV Encorder, Macrovision Support, Composite and S-Video Out (via
cable adapter), PAL & NTSC support
- Optional 10/100/1000Mb/s LAN (Realtek)
- Two Channels Parallel ATA133 Connector (supports up to 4 Devices)
- Two Serial ATA Ports"
Sounds like a sweet board, maybe we can get one here in the Ninjalane Labs for testing. -
NL: Review Block - Misc Stuffs
Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 | By: DennisAnother l33t posting of reviews without my blabbering.
Vids
- nVidia GeForce 7800GT Review @ nVnews
Mems
- Crucial Ballistix PC2-5300 DDR2 @ LAN Addict
- Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR PC4000 @ techPowerUp
Cases / Cooling
- SilverStone Temjin TJ05 PC Case Review @ ap0calypse- Evercool Nighthawk and Neon Crab @ InsaneTek
Eds
- PimpRig Editorial // Review Editors and Benchmarks DO NOT Suck
- nVidia tells us the truth about CrossFire @ techPowerUp
News postings, myth? ya prolly. -
TYAN Tomcat K8E (S2865) Review @ BFR
Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 | By: DennisBack in the day I would swear by Tyan for their quality, being that I still have 2 5+ year old systems up and running with Tyan mobos I don't think anyone will question my judgment. (however they can think I'm crazy all they want)

"This BIOS is an overclocker's dream. Pictured above are the many options available to the user giving them full control over voltage settings to the CPU, Chipset, and memory. It allows for the configuration of the CPU frequency and HyperTransport frequency and width. The bottom-most menu is obviously used to fine tune the memory timings giving access to the Tcl, Tras, Trcd, and Trp settings as well as the memory clock speed."
Maybe not the most informative review but they tend to cover the bases best they can. -
Thermaltake Tai-Chi Case Review @ AMD Review
Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 | By: DennisHere is actually an Aluminum case I might consider buying.
"The front of this case includes a 120mm Fan with lights, ensuring plenty of air flow. The front bay panels are made of the same thick aluminum like the rest of the case. There is a movable front panel contoller and a extra storage tray which are both great features."
I really like how the case doubles as a heatsink though without any direct connection between the heatsource and the case. -
ThermoChill announce the PA120 Series
Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 | By: DennisThe radiator designed by people for people. Can't wait to see the results.
"The PA120 radiator series features a dual-row dual-pass 120mm form factor, available in single, double and triple sizes, optimised for the fans of today and putting into practice everything learned about watercooling efficiency and performance over the past 3 years. The PA Series boasts from 10-40% better performance over the HE Series. 10% for the high / noisy airflow end of the fan market, and up to 40% for the low airflow / silence end of the market. " -
Edifier e3100 Speaker Review Posted
Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 | By: DennisSpeakers are something that we typically don't concern ourselves with here at Ninjalane primarily due to how difficult they are to review but every once in a while a special product finds a way into the Ninjalane Labs that deserve a second look.
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Chaintech Remains Motherboard Business
Published: Saturday, September 10, 2005 | By: DennisIt would seem that Digitimes was wrong based on this announcment posted on the Chaintech website.
"Chaintech denies it will fade away motherboard market to clarify the rumors wide spread recently. Most people recognize Chaintech brand as its contribution of motherboards and VGA cards. Chaintech shall not only phase-in new module business but also remain the motherboard and VGA card business unchanged."
I be all yay! now.
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Chaintech to exit motherboard business
Published: Thursday, September 8, 2005 | By: DennisI'm gonna have to confirm this one, sad times if its true.
"Second-tier motherboard maker Chaintech Computer plans to phase out its motherboard business and introduce a new memory module product line in October, as IC testing and packaging house Walton Advanced Engineering has become Chaintech’s largest shareholder with a 25% stake, according to the Chinese-language Commercial Times report today.
Chaintech confirmed that the company is gearing up to launch memory module products and will gradually phase out its motherboard business. However, the launch date of the new product line has not been revised. Despite its plan to exit the motherboard market, Chaintech will carry on its graphics card business, which accounts for about 60% of its revenues at present, the paper indicated." -
New AMD Turion 64 OPN and ID Tables
Published: Monday, September 5, 2005 | By: Dennis"AMD Turion 64 notebooks are gaining momentum thanks to strong performances, 64-bit capability, low consumption and lower price tag than anything Intel has to offer. After Opteron, Sempron and Athlon 64, AMDboard is releasing today a new version of its highly popular (Order Product Number) OPN & ID page for this new laptop chip. It offers all the necessary data to understand what is behind the cryptic identification code like watt, maximum temperature, frequency and more…
Get the whole picture at" -
NL: Review Block - Week(s) in review
Published: Monday, September 5, 2005 | By: DennisSome of these reviews maybe a little dated but are still a good source of information.
Sounds
- HDA Digital X Mystique 7.1 Review @ Overclockers NZ
- Chaintech AV-710 7.1 @ Techgage
Cooling
- Evercool K803-925CA Cooler @ Techniz
- Kingwin AquaStar AS3000 @ Overclocker Cafe
Something tells me that we have all seen an item very similar to this before, like maybe here?
Mobos
- ECS RS482-M : XPress 200 @ PC INpact
- Abit AW8-MAX Review @ The TechZone
- Abit AL8 Review @ InsaneTek
- Albatron K8SLI @ Marns CDA
- ECS KN1 Extreme Review @ Xtreme Resources
- MSI K8N SLI @ HardwareZone
- Abit AW8 @ InsaneTek
- Abit AW8-MAX @ PC Modding Malay
- EVGA nForce 4 SLI @ nV News
- ECS KN1 Extreme @ Bjorn3D
Misc
- Shuttle XPC SN26P @ HardwareZone SLI SFF
- Cooler Master Praetorian 730 @ Barrys Rigs
- ECS Elitegroup 2005 Editors Day @ Legit Reviews
- Corsair Twin2X 1024A-4300 C3 PRO @ Hardware 12v
- Western Digital Raptor 73.4 @ Hardware OC
Of course more news to follow.

