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News Search Results for: g skill Zotac MAG ION Nettop @ techpowerup.com [Oct-07-09] (0 Comments) Zotac is well known for their graphic cards, but the company goes one step further and applies their engineering skills we have come to love in form of their mini-ITX boards and poured them into their first NVIDIA ION Nettop. The Zotac MAG packs a dual core Atom 330 with an ION platform, 2 GB of memory and 160 GB of hard drive space along with a few other surprises. All for an extremely competitive price tag. Asus Striker II NSE 790i SLI Motherboard @ aphnetworks.com [May-24-08] (0 Comments) Imagine this:You are an engineer working at Asus. As a member of the team to design and engineer boards for the company's Republic of Gamer line, you and your team are given a task to create what the world will soon define as the ultimate enthusiast motherboard on the Intel platform. The goal of this project is to make a board that totally dominates the competition in the market as a flagship enthusiast motherboard, which naturally has to be completely-really-uber-1337 in all areas. Did you say performance? Check. Did you say features? Check. How about the looks? We got that covered. Anything else a hardcore computer enthusiast will appreciate? That's quite a challenge -- you got to be creative and imaginative. Fortunately, none of us here at APH Networks works in quite a department that requires such superior engineering skills and imagination at hand. The great thing of being a reviewer is that instead of thinking about what to implement in the design, we were instead given a product as a result of such marvelous work -- the Asus Striker II NSE motherboard, based upon NVIDIA's 790i chipset -- and we can have all the fun in criticizing (And praising, what were you thinking?) the hard work of these people. So we present to you our review of the Asus Striker II NSE motherboard, a product that's based off the Striker II Extreme that the Asus bosses probably told their engineers, UT3 beta impressions @ bit-tech.net [Oct-25-07] (0 Comments) In terms of gameplay, the game is fantastic. Smooth, fluid andinvolving, the game is accessible to new players and won’t overly putunfamiliar players at a disadvantage. At the same time, it encouragesplayers to experiment and try and learn more from the game, rapidlygaining skill.Graphically the game is a marvel too; environments appear both lush anddetailed without interfering or distracting from the match at hand.It’s the kind of thing which shows that the game has been playtested todeath. However, there are a few things which could be a problem – mainly thelack of change. Sure, the graphics are enhanced and there are newlevels, but a lot of that could have been accomplished in a smallerupdate. The Necris vehicles could help address our fears, but we can’treally comment since we didn’t get to see much of them.Basically, it’s the same old Unreal Tournament, but with a facelift and boob-job which is wellsimulated in terms of bounce. Yeah, I liked that analogy too. If you liked the past games then you’ll love UT3 and ifyou haven’t played the past games then you’ll probably still love it.If you’re one of those in-between players though who’s looking forsomething a little different or new, or with more of a focus onteamplay, then you may be better off waiting a while before you buy. XG Dragon ATX Case @ viperlair.com [Jan-06-06] (0 Comments) MGE has delivered an inspiring design in the XG Dragon offering. As much as I am not an enthusiast when it comes to heavily modified cases, this one struck me when I first opened the package, and has continued to grow on me since. Its simple building blocks that offer almost an entirely tool less solution with looks that will make you proud to bring your system to a party with 300 of your closest friends because as we all know, it’s not just your gaming skillz on display. Looking for Talented Writers @ fury-tech.com [Jul-11-05] (0 Comments) If you have writing skills and an interest in computer hardware,gaming, or just about any other tech-related subject, Fury-Tech wants tohear from you! If you just played a great game, reviewed a new case, or havea unique new idea for us, please email webmaster@fury-tech.com with a sampleof your work. New at the Moditory: Holiday Modding Contest @ Moditory [Dec-09-04] (0 Comments) The Moditory is having it's first modding contest this holiday season. We're giving away an acrylic case, some X-connect power supplies, and much more to the three winners of this contest. It's easy to enter, so register today and show off your modding skills. Happy Modding! MTB Guest Author Giveaway Contest 2004 @ MODTHEBOX.COM [Nov-13-04] (0 Comments) This month's contest is focused on testing your writing skills by providing you the opportunity to become a guest author on MTB. What exactly does this mean? We are providing you the opportunity to have your work published on MTB and at the same time win great prizes for your participation. Contestants will be required to submit their own original material which can include articles, projects, case mods or how-to guides in order to educate and entertain the MTB community. All entries much be submitted or linked in the contest thread to be considered as an official entry. Razer Viper Optical Mouse @ Viper Lair [Jun-22-04] (0 Comments) I should point out the obvious... a piece of hardware will not convert you from a lousy gamer to a great gamer. If your gaming skills are lacking, and you pick up a fancy mouse, you'll end up being a lousy gamer with less money in their pockets. The Viper definitely has its advantages over other mice, such as the higher sensitivity and precision, and it can give you an edge if you play a lot of fast paced action games. Plexi and Modders Mesh Window How-to by MNPCTech @ GruntVillE [May-22-04] (0 Comments) Bill from MNPCTech has legendary modding skills which is why he’s one of the more successful Pro-Modders in the business. He’s taken the time to create and donate a GruntvillE.com themed case for the DawG PounD Giveaway. Bill has also written up a couple of How-to’s in the process. This one shows how he did the gorgeous window and got the shadow effect and the mesh look. It’s some great info for anyone even slightly interested in modding. X-Blade ATX Case Review @ (specify) [May-13-04] (0 Comments) Premoded or not, that is the question that each of us face when shopping for a new computer case. For most of us that is an easy question to find the answer to, we prefer to mod our case ourselves to show our mad modding skills. But there are some out there that prefer to not go through the painstaking hassle. For those people it’s a tough journey in finding that one case that has the quality and style that they want wrapped up in a great looking case. But fear not, pctoyland.com may have just the answer you were looking for called the X-Blade case. 10 results. New search. |
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