Archive for March, 2007

Preview: Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars

Spring has sprung and it has brought a fresh wave of new video game releases. Just this month Supreme Commander launched and it set a new standard for Real-time Strategy(RTS) games to follow. This month the latest installment in one of my favorite series will be launching, Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Sadly [...]

First Autocascade with R290/R744

With yesterday being Shutdown Day and all I decided it would be a prime opportunity to pursue a project that I have thought about for months now. Phase change cooling is easily the secondly most discussed talk topic on this website with overclocking snagging second easily. Usually I talk about my various single stage units [...]

Shutdown Day

One of the blessings and curses of our modern society is the computer and the Internet it is attached to. I myself obsessively check my email to see if anyone has posted a comment on my website, I do this upwards of 20 times a day. I can safely say I spend roughly 3-4 hours [...]

OCZ’s WayCool Carbon-based Cooler

Back in the day during the clockspeed wars between AMD and Intel the Pentium 4 was a mean piece of silicon. It’s Netburst architecture was designed from the ground up to hit astronomical clockspeeds however with these clockspeeds came terrible current leakage and insane amounts of power consumption. Since the Netburst days power consumption on [...]

300

Rarely do I get excited over movies. The movies that I do get excited over tend to be typical guy movies featuring expensive cars, lots of violence, beautiful women, and exotic locations. 300 only fills in one of those three typical requirements but I am positive that it will include so much violence that it [...]

Hardware Recommendations for March 2007

I figured now would be a great time to try and impart a little bit of hardware wisdom to you guys considering how I doubt the majority of the world tries to keep up with the everchanging hardware industry. These early months of 2007 have been rather interesting and with a surge of new hardware [...]