Tech News
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XFX 6600 GT overclocking @ origo3D
Published: Monday, April 25, 2005 | By: DennisThe site isn't in English but I think google or altavista will translate the content into just about any language you want.

"Last week we have tested the overclocking performance of a XFX 6600 GT. The 6600 GT cards are very in demand, because the performance is okay and the price low. Also the high overclocking results are reason for purchase. Our result: 615/1250 only with air cooling." -
Happy Weekend Everyone
Published: Saturday, April 23, 2005 | By: DennisWell I have some good news! It isn't really related to the website directly but the house that I’ve been building, for waaaayyyyyy too long I might add, has been approved for occupancy!
So begins a new phase, provided that the loan can be closed this month, I will never have to pay rent again.
I'm going to be taking some final photos once the landscaping is in and hopefully plaster them all over Ninjalane for everyone to see, you might even be able to see the *new* Ninjalane Labs. -
Freezer Series for Athlon 64 @ techPowerUp
Published: Thursday, April 21, 2005 | By: DennisWatercooling for the SLI enabled nForce4, I never much thought about it but given the placement of the 2 cards cooling the MCP could prove to be a challenge.
"Now you ask, why? The nForce4's stock cooler has to run rather fast to keep the chipset cool. This produces a relatively loud and annoying fan noise. Watercooling helps reduce this noise, because instead of that small loud fan you can use a slow-turning 120mm fan." -
Crucial Memory Reviews
Published: Thursday, April 21, 2005 | By: DennisWhile Crucial has never sent me any products for review I for some reason keep posting news related to their products. I suppose if I'm going to break the Crucial barrier I'm gonna need a few sidewinder missiles and some cold hard cash, cash for the mems and the missiles for blasting a hole into the side of their warehouse.
- Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC4000 1GB DC Kit @ InsaneTek
- Crucial Ballistix PC2-5300 DDR2 Memory Kit @ EXTREME Overclocking
Now just watch some poor sucker will blast a hole into the side of the Crucial warehouse and I'll get blamed for it.
Be sure to check back for more Crucial bashing and maybe an eventual review. -
NL: Review Block - Watercooling Rocket
Published: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 | By: Dennisis it just me or did Zalman do something very similar to this not to long ago?? I like the concept, it is very clean and will be super quiet but based on the size, your computer room will be quite a bit smaller when you are done.
- Thermaltake Rocket Fanless Liquid Cooling System @ techniz.co.uk
- Thermaltake Rocket Fanless Water Cooling Kit @ Overclocker Cafe
"The Rocket performs well enough to cool the hottest components. With its reliability and ultimate performance, the all copper waterblock has excellent contact with the CPU. The copper waterblock has a blue LED acrylic cover shining your CPU. It supports Intel P4 Socket 775, P4, AMD K8, AMD K7. Additionally, it comes with an all new liquid pump, quick install connectors, and transparent green water tube.
(techniz)"
You prolly won't find one of these guys at.. -
NL: Review Block - Misc Cooling
Published: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 | By: DennisHere are some misc cooling stuffs.
- AC Ryan Blackfire4 Review @ Techgage
- Aqua Computer Premium watercooling kit review @ XtremeResources
- Cooler Master Aquagate Mini R120 @ A True Review
- Cooler Master Aquagate Mini R80 @ PimpRig
More cool cooling at.. -
Thermalrock Circle Full Tower Case @ AMDReview
Published: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 | By: DennisThere is something that just isn't right about this case that I just can't put my finger on.
"The front of the case is a CD holder, you can hold up to eight CDs. The access is behind the door."
Maybe it's cause the case looks like a cheap stereo..... -
NiBiTor v2.1 Released
Published: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 | By: DennisYummm, bios mods.

"It has just been released, a new version of NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) software. This tool allows users to tune and edit the NVIDIA GeForce BIOS. This to gain some extra performance and stability on the NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards." -
Chaintech VNF4 Zenith Value Edition Review @ Neoseeker
Published: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 | By: DennisThis is kind of a late posting is still very news worthy. Be sure to check out their overclocking section and then check out our review of the same board.
"The VNF4 has a very similar layout to the DFI nF4 series. The first thing that users will probably notice is the positioning of the memory slots. Instead of the traditional place to the right of the processor, Chaintech has also moved the DIMM slots above the processor." -
Chaintech VNF4 Ultra Zenith VE Review Posted
Published: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 | By: DennisHigh HTT speeds fuel even higher memory clocks, you combine that with as system that doesn't require insane voltages and you get a very user friendly system that doesn't demand much in terms of cooling.

