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Email Scams - The Evil that is Human Nature
Published: Friday, October 8, 2004 | By: DennisHey everyone, just a reminder, email is great though not all email you get is email you want to have. For instance spam is oftentimes disguised to look like legit email from a legit source in an attempt to get you to click on the link. However if you look carefully you can find small things wrong with the message that give the message away as something you don’t want (spam/scam).
A good rule of thumb, never click on the link directly if it comes in an email from what appears to be a legit source. Instead go to the legit website and sign in directly. If there is any action you need to take the legit website will let you know. Otherwise you might as well give the scammers everything you own cause that is what they are going to take.
The website below shows you an example, learn it and be sure to check out many of the other fraud scams they have on display. -
How to polish your HDD @ Madshrimps
Published: Thursday, October 7, 2004 | By: Dennis"Polishing your hard drive is not difficult, but without the right ingredients and tips on how to proceed, the end result might not be what you were looking for. So of we go:"
This is one of them articles that you just have to go, "oh ya, I guess you can polish the HDD".
This can look great in that custom case though be careful since polishing metal can induce a static charge large enough to destroy your data and/or HDD. -
Asetek Vapochill Light Speed @ ocprices
Published: Thursday, October 7, 2004 | By: DennisMy biggest beef with the Vapochill was the rather shoddy case the unit came in. The metal was pretty weak and quite heavy, granted it needed to hold up the chill unit but the design left much to be desired.
"Unlike the Vapochill XE, as previously mentioned, the LS is a base unit. This means that you will need to have a case to go on top. I highly recommend the Lian Li PC-60, since this is the case Asetek have tailored the LS to look its best with. Installed, you should have something resembling the system below, pretty stylish I'm sure you will agree!"
I would agree, check it out. -
Nexus AXP-3200 SkiveTek Cooler @ ModFathers
Published: Wednesday, October 6, 2004 | By: DennisI got to meet the Nexus guys while visiting with my contact from CoolJag at Computex, they are very nice and have very good intentions in the computer market. It would seem that the modfathers gang didn't like what they saw.
"It is very quiet and is very well made. However it loses on that very vital looks department because of the ugly black fan and again because of the poor fitting clip."
I'm still wondering what they ment by a poor fitting clip unless they wanted to have a thumb clip instead of having to use a screwdriver. -
The New Face of Ars
Published: Tuesday, October 5, 2004 | By: Dennis"Most obvious to the naked eye is our considerable style change. After years of a heavily "black" scheme, we decided that we wanted to introduce some new colors into the look, while increasing the ways in which people can customize that look (I'll talk about those customizations below). The new default scheme introduces a number of things to Ars (almost all of which can be changed by you, the reader):"
The new design is very clean and highly readable I would recommend checking it out. -
GA-8I915P Duo-A @ Hi-TechReviews
Published: Tuesday, October 5, 2004 | By: DennisI just got done reviewing the LanPartyUT 915P-T12 motherboard based on the same chipset. and while I can agree that reverse compatibility is a good thing to have there is a time when you just have to draw the line and say, Whoa, now that is silly.
Then again back in the day when 72pin SIMM memory was being replaced by the 168pin DIMM modules there was a demand to find a board that supported both memory platforms. The reason? memory was frickin expensive!
"The next slot is Gigabyte's proprietary G.E.A.R. slot. G.E.A.R. stands for GIGABYTE Enhanced AGP Riser, what this slot does is allow you to use your traditional AGP graphics card in the Gigabyte GA-8I915P Duo-A."
It would seem that Gigabyte is also not requiring that you use a 24pin PSU since the extra 4 pin holes are covered by a sticker. -
DFI LanPartyUT 915P-T12 Review Posted
Published: Tuesday, October 5, 2004 | By: DennisThe DFI LanPartyUT 915P-T12 is really an amazing motherboard that packs in a ton of features that both enthusiasts and casemodders can enjoy.
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Gainward FX PowerPack! Ultra1800PCX GS @ Overclockers Online
Published: Monday, October 4, 2004 | By: DennisMany of the early PCI Express video cards where just the AGP units with a PCIe to AGP bridge to make the connection. Even though this card is using the older 5900XT GPU I still think it is dead sexy to look at.
"The Gainward FX PowerPack! Ultra1800PCX "Golden Sample" is the focus of this review. Based on the GeForce FX 5900 XT GPU and a 256-bit memory bus, the Ultra1800PCX should perform well in today's games. Let's start." -
Danger Den Water Cooling Kit @ XYZ
Published: Monday, October 4, 2004 | By: Dennis"Judging from the other two systems, I think the Danger Den kit performed really well. The Swiftech H20-120-P is very powerful and extremely well-designed, but the Danger Den kit was able to compete, though it did have the help of a double-sized radiator and an extra fan. This is most likely the reason why the idle temperatures were lower with the Danger Den kit."
Danger Den does make some really neat watercooling kits though I've found that if you really want some good performance you need to custom build your watercooler to match the intended system and case. (i.e. Dual fan radiators perform great though are way to big for most cases.) -
NL: Review Block - I Forget
Published: Monday, October 4, 2004 | By: DennisNeed better/more/faster memory? Then you should really stop taking all dem drugs.

- PQI Memory PC-3200 Turbo Memory @ Legit Reviews
- Mushkin PC3200 Level II V2 @ Hi-Techreviews
- Corsair Twin2X1024-5400C4PRO @ Bjorn3D
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