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Review: Dungeon Runners

I have always been a very unique gamer, I actually appreciate unique and simple games. The going trend of online games either involves twisted and complicated MMOs that suck the life out of you, massive hour-long RTS matches, or twitch-based shooters that cause you to flinch whenever someone turns a corner and surprises you on [...]

Abit AB9 QuadGT High-FSB Testing

As I promised in the original review of the QuadGT, I have strapped a phase-change system to my QuadGT to see how it responds to 500+FSB clockspeeds. I was really hoping for ~550MHz FSB out of the box with this board as I’m not a fan of volt-modding my hardware but it might come down [...]

Abit AB9 QuadGT Review

I’ve been such a slacker lately and this review will show it. This interesting board has been in my posession for nearly 7 weeks and I have just gotten around to reviewing it. The QuadGT is Abit’s flagship P965 motherboard with all the features one would expect out of a premium motherboard. While the P965 [...]

Review: Stealth 3D 2000

I went out to check the mail today and I noticed I had a package. I was very excited about this package, it contains my new SuperPi benching card. In the past I’ve benched with my 7900GTO which is a great card for 3D benches but it’s huge, expensive, and it’s rather risky having such [...]

Review: Scythe Ninja Revision B

If you were to take a peek under the hood of most of the boxes shipping from Dell and other OEM companies you would think that heatsink technology has been rather stagnant over the last 2 years. It is a rather sad fact that the stock heatsink for both Intel and AMD processors are so [...]

Indepth E6400 Power Consumption Analysis

I’ve been silent here for nearly a week and you can blame HWBot.org for that. Recently my home forum and team for overclocking, XtremeSystems, lost their 1st place and there was a call put out for anyone and everyone to help take back #1. For those of you not familiar with HWBot, it is essentially [...]