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  • Alienware Area51-m Extreme Review @ Hexus

    Published: Thursday, May 20, 2004 | By: Dennis

    This review is somewhat special on a couple of levels mostly since Alienware has always been reluctant to send samples to hardware sites. Rather they prefer to send samples to places that don't do huge reviews thus avoiding the "digging too deep" issue that has been a problem in the past. happy smile
    " Throw in features like 108Mbit WiFi, a widescreen 1.7Mpixel LCD, 6 speaker audio (!) and it's hard not to lust after one."
    -- snip --
    "It's big, hot and heavy, but I think that was a given before we even took a look at it physically. You have to decide if 4.0Kg/8.8lbs is something you can live with. It's certainly simple to lug around with the backpack though and it's not too bad on your lap, should you wish to brave cooked sausage and fried eggs for a quick game of UT2004.

    Battery life is laughable in the strictest sense, but personally I'm not sure you'd care too much if you were interested in buying one, it's a DTR after all; portability and battery life are secondary concerns."

    And it looks funny too. IMO. tongue smile

  • Intel 915 Chipset Preview @ t-break

    Published: Thursday, May 20, 2004 | By: Dennis

    "The new Intel 915/ICH6 chipset supporting the upcoming Socket 755 is scheduled to debut in about a month’s time. Some information about this chipset has been making rounds on the Internet, like the lack of an AGP interface and Win 9X drivers. Today, we try to put together different pieces of information we have on this chipset- some of the technologies that this chipset will bring with itself."
    I'm hoping to see some board samples using this chipset at Computex early next month, though I'm not holding my breath.

  • NL: Review Block - Everything Ed.

    Published: Thursday, May 20, 2004 | By: Dennis

    The everything under the sun and then some edition, sans comments.

    Memories
    - PMI PC3200 Platinum Review @ Extreme Overclocking
    - GeIL Ultra Platinum PC4400 @ HardwareZone

    Case
    - Silverstone's Temjin SST-J03 Nimiz Case @ AMD Review

    LCD Monitor
    - Samsung 173P Marvel @ accelenation

    Motherboards
    - DFI LanParty PRO875B @ Hi-TechRevews
    - Epox EP-4PDA5+ @ Tweaknews
    - Albatron K8X800 Pro II @ Techware Labs
    - MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R Platinum @ PCStats

    The last link is to provide some incentive to keep coming back. happy smile

  • Ancient Chinese Dremel Techniques @ TwistedMods

    Published: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 | By: Dennis

    I've been known to do some sweet cuts with a Dremel tool though I will admit I never had the desire to cut out a dragonhead with my Dremel.
    "So, you want to cut a cool looking design, but you think you don’t have the right tools or the skills to actually cut it? Well get ready to learn a few dremeling techniques that will greatly improve your skills, and help you to make those cuts on small, challenging curves.

    You are going to learn about how to cut, and how not to cut. You will learn all my little secrets that will help you along the way in your Dremeling adventures. This will help those of you who have never Dremeled anything in your life, and also those of you who are seasoned Dremel users, that may just need to freshen up on your own skills as well."

    It’s more like trying to make us pros look bad. tongue smile

  • Poseidon WCL-03 @ PCUnleash

    Published: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 | By: Dennis

    "Poseidon WCL-03 is easy to install and is very compact, as we mentioned. It only consists of two parts: one is the radiator and water tank set, the other being the water block and pump set. All parts above come completely assembled, and the inside has already been filled up with a water/antifreeze mixture."
    I have seen quite a number of watercooling units on the market lately and they range from small little, fit anywhere, kits like this to full blown watercooler like the asetek WaterChill. It is hard to say what is the best for you though for the enthusiast the high-end is what to strive for as it will provide you with the least amount of noise and highest cooling capacity.

  • Have you met iFrog?

    Published: Monday, May 17, 2004 | By: Dennis

    iPod owners unite and give some props to afallahi and mikecpeck for competing another iPod fanboy movie titled iFrog.
    " My friend afallahi and I are proud ipod owners. iFrog is a sequel to our last widely appreciated film iChicken."
    You can get more info and links to the iChicken movie here.

  • Gigabyte K8VNXP Review @ Extreme Overclocking

    Published: Monday, May 17, 2004 | By: Dennis

    "Gigabyte's DPS K8 is a daughter card that changes the board's regular 3-phase power into a 6-phase circuit. Basically, this will ensure higher stability when the system is under stress, as when being overclocked. The system will run fine without the add in card but using it should theoretically makes the system run cooler, putting less stress on the other power components, provide cleaner power, and possibly prolong the life of the board. The fan cooling the card does light up although the chipset cooler does not."
    The extra power daughter card is a pretty cool idea though from what I know abut onboard power supplies if its designed right to begin with you shouldn't ever need more than 3 phases.

  • DangerDen Water Block Reviews

    Published: Monday, May 17, 2004 | By: Dennis

    We had an opportunity to review the Danger Den RBX not to long ago. The block was a good performer though from what I have seen retail samples vary in their interior finish, some are bead blasted whereas others are machine smooth.

    - DangerDen TDX and S-TDX Review @ PimpRig
    - Danger Den RBX AMD Review @ ViperLair

    More exciting waterblock stuff to come in the not so distant future so stay tuned wink smile

  • NL: Review Block - Cases

    Published: Monday, May 17, 2004 | By: Dennis

    I was helping a friend install a watercooler into his Antec LanBoy this last weekend and I have to admit. The case is pretty sweet and super light but I wouldn't suggest that anyone buy one if you plan to mod the case or install anything other than an air cooler. The case doesn't mod well and the alu is rather difficult to work with.

    - Antec Aria Review @ Ascully (SFF Case)
    - Aspire X-Infinity Review @ ExtremeMhz
    - Antec P160 Review @ Envy News

    More opinions to come...

  • Thermaltake Silent Tower @ TechTastic

    Published: Monday, May 17, 2004 | By: Dennis

    OMFG!! What a waste of good copper!!
    "This new HSF is compatible with all cpu types, has heatpipes, and an option for a Dual Fan Setup. Not to mention it's also one of the largest HSF's i've come across."
    If you are after a super quiet cooling solution this might be it however keep in mind that the rotational force exerted by this cooler will most likely crush enough Athlon XP cores to warrant the use of a low-end watercooler.