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  • VIA Mini-ITX Review Day

    Published: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Or something like that. tongue smile

    - Insight Solution Mediabox Review @ Epiacenter
    "By default the display is illuminated in violet and the brightness and contrast is very good. Personally I prefer to use the blue version, because it makes reading the LCD a bit easier. And it blends in nicely with the rest of my PC equipment...;)"
    Cool LCD animations too. happy smile

    - VIA EPIA CL10000 Mini-ITX Review @ Tweaknews
    "The upgrade to the Nehemiah 1Ghz core brought the FPU unit up to full speed and the outdated AMD 3DNow instruction set was replaced by Intel's expandable SSE optimizations. Now this does not pole-vault the m10000 into the performance ranking of the P4 or AthlonXP series of processors which is not its intention, but significantly improves the performance over the m9000."
    And now the link to where it all started...

  • NL: Review Block

    Published: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Here is another edition of the comment-less review links.
    - XBOX CombiCable @ MetkuMods
    - Spire Coolers Skivestream II Review @ PC Tech Zone
    - Spire Coolers Skivestream II Review @ 3dXtreme
    - Beginners Guides: Securing Your Wireless Network @ PCStats
    - BIOS Flashing guide @ CyberCPU

    And now the link to where it all started...

  • The Sound of Computing Silence

    Published: Monday, November 10, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Many enthusiasts are not bothered by the sounds of computing and the ole office just isn't the same when the systems are off. Though a select few would rather not hear the computer at all which has thus started a silent PC movement.
    " But recently, PCs have started to become noisier again as they become more powerful.

    That's because faster chips, which need to cope with increasingly complex software, generate more heat, which in turn needs to be dissipated with fans, heat pipes and vents, making computers sound more like mini-power plants. "

  • Abit IC7-MAX3 Review @ Digital Daily

    Published: Monday, November 10, 2003 | By: Dennis

    "Instead of the adapter, you can find a very interrsting device inside the box - the SecureIDE. This is sort of a ParallelATA=>encryption module=>ParallelATA adapter which provides for a complete data protection on a hard disk."
    The OTES cooler is also positioned really close to the heatsink mounting cage making removal of some and installation of others difficult if not impossible.

  • NL: Review Block

    Published: Sunday, November 9, 2003 | By: Dennis

    What a way to start the day.

    - Cheap and Easy LED Case Lighting
    - Compiling a Custom Linux Kernel @ Bitbender
    - PC Toys SystemMaxx Panel @ Big Bruin
    - Logitech Cordless MX Duo @ TechJuice
    - Lighted USB Cables @ PimpedOutCases

    Don't forget the little people at Ninjalane
    And be sure to Register for the Ninjalane Message Forum at ...

  • SilverStone Gamer Case Review @ Short-Media

    Published: Sunday, November 9, 2003 | By: Dennis

    "There is one problem. The standoffs near the edge of the motherboard are easy enough to reach with this tool but the standoff in the center of the motherboard is a big concern. The tool cannot be used to pry the motherboard off the center standoff. There just isn't access to it."
    This case is actually pretty cool looking with some great features though the metal appears to be a little thin for any hardcore modding.

  • Thermaltake Lanfire Review @ ModSynergy

    Published: Sunday, November 9, 2003 | By: Dennis

    "The Thermaltake VM2000A spells cooling as the side window also features the same 92mm fan and is covered with a speaker type grill (impedes air though). The side panels of this case are easy to remove and vice versa as they are really light but strong."
    By the looks of it the grill used on this case would flow better than many of the other solutions out there.

    BTW I wonder where my LanFire case is.....

  • Tri-Cool Review @ myWorld Hardware (CoolerMaster Stuff)

    Published: Sunday, November 9, 2003 | By: Dennis

    "Musketeer and Aerogate II, both of them are one of the best products that I can appreciate from CoolerMaster. Besides looking sleek and cool design, the functionality of those accessories is second to none."
    The final view of the case even features a ThermalTake Volcano Heatsink, nice touch. tongue smile

  • Asia Carrera Speaks, Matrix Blows

    Published: Sunday, November 9, 2003 | By: Dennis

    I almost busted up laughing after reading her latest bulletin posting, Here is a snip.
    "11/8 - I very rarely use my bulletins page as a soapbox, but my conscience insists I make this public service announcement to you! If I can help just one person save $10 and 2 hours of their life from being wasted on "The Matrix - Revolutions", then this post won't be made in vain! We all know the "Matrix" movies are like big-budget porno flicks - whenever the characters start talking, you start looking for the fast-forward on your remote."
    So there you have it, from a pr0n queen herself. big grin smile

  • asetek WaterChill Review Posted

    Published: Saturday, November 8, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Watercooling is not much different than any other cooling system but when used on a small scale, like in a computer system, the parts tend to get rather complex. The asetek WaterChill makes it easy.