Tech News
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NL: Review Block - Video Cards
Published: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 | By: DennisInput, Storage, and Output, the 3 basics of a computer system, you can enhance the output with a shiny new video card and really the GPU doesn't matter.
- Leadtek PX6600GT TDH PCI-E Review @ GruntvillE
- Sapphire X850 XT 256MB PCI-E @ Legit Reviews
- Club 3D X800 and X850 Pro Review @ Beyond3D
I'd suggest the nVidia brand but even they are wrong some of the time. -
NL: Review Block - Memory
Published: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 | By: DennisI forgot what to put here.
ya lame I know
- Corsair Xpert TWINXP1024-3200XL Review @ PCStats
- Latency Settings and their Impact on Memory Performance @ Corsair Memory
- Corsair Technology Interview - 2005
Don't forget we review memory here at Ninjalane too! -
NL: Review Block - Cases
Published: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 | By: DennisLooking for a case?? I'd prolly suggest that you keep looking but here are a couple options to get you started.
- Lian Li V2000B Aluminum Full Tower Case @ A True Review
- Tt Kandalf Case Review @ Overclocker Cafe
We do cases here so stay tuned for more info. -
SilverStone Temjin TJ05S-TW Review @ InsaneTek
Published: Monday, March 28, 2005 | By: DennisNow that is Insane, a company listening to reviewers and actually doing what they suggested?? OMG perish the thought.

" We recently reviewed the SilverStone TJ05B case, which unfortunately had some design problems. SilverStone has made revisions since then and let us revisit the case. This time they sent a TJ05S-TW, which is silver and comes with a window and thermal controller."
The thing that gets me is when I've made suggestions to companies in the past but rarely get a "hey thanks for the suggestion" even when my suggestion makes it into a working product.. -
2 Reviews From Xtreme Resources
Published: Monday, March 28, 2005 | By: DennisIt's not uncommon to get more than one review from a site but these two came in almost at the same time.
- Chaintech 6600 GT SE6600G PCI Express
- DFI LanParty UT nF4 Ultra-D
I'm still waiting for my DFI nF4 board, but I'm not holding my breath since I've been told the chipsets are in tight supply.
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Sansun LED Keyboard Review Posted
Published: Thursday, March 24, 2005 | By: DennisIt is a well documented fact that keyboards are the device most individuals use to input new data into a computer. Given that fact we bring you a keyboard that does more than just allow you to type.
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Gigabyte First to Market
Published: Thursday, March 24, 2005 | By: DennisIt would seem that Gigabyte is the first company to have an SLI board on the market using the nForce4 SLI Intel Edition chipset. If anyone can translate do send the gist of the text over.

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Abit Fatal1ty AN8 @ InsaneTek
Published: Thursday, March 24, 2005 | By: DennisWhen Abit first announced the Fatal1ty series of gaming hardware I was a little skeptical, the initial revisions were just rebranded Abit products with a red and black color scheme. And while basic motherboard offering hasn’t changed much the entire package has. I’m almost upset we didn’t follow this change more closely, almost.

"The most attractive part of the motherboard is the fiery red PCB paired with the red LED's. Gamers like to have modded cases and windows to show off internal parts of the system. The motherboard LED's add to the overall effect. Its glow is nothing like a mod you can do inside a case. Pair it with the Corsair Xpert or Crucial Ballistix Tracer memory and you'll have one dazzling gaming system."
Now this is something I would love to see in person.
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XFX geFORCE 6600GT AGP Review @ Futurelooks
Published: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 | By: DennisXFX does get some pretty bitchin props from the crew here at Ninjalane and to be honest it's the attention to detail that really makes the company stand out.
"Actually, I'd like to talk about the box first. XFX gets huge props for creating a truly unique packaging experience. Shaped like an "X", the box is colourful, and contains all the information that a consumer needs to know about what's inside. Flipping it over, the box gives you a quick tease of the contents through a window." -
Foxconn Winfast NF4UK8AA-8EKRS @ Viperlair
Published: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 | By: DennisPrice is usually not something we discuss here at Ninjalane but every once in awhile a really fugly board comes along that just screams. "Hey whats up?"
"The Box is pretty generic and has nothing of value to note. It comes in a flat color as opposed to being glossy. Opening the box reveals a pile of cables and the all important instruction manual. Underneath the cardboard divider is the motherboard itself."

