Saturday, May 15, 2010
Play Modern warfare 2 for free forever
a group has manage to host and emu server for mw2 you only to download some stuff to be able to play
iwnet.pointlimit.com head over there download the patches and see you ingame
the number of players are increasing that means more fun more chaos and lots of frags.
follow the instructions carefully
if you have the game 1.9+ version download the mw2-new then patch the game manually
if you have the game from free weekend download the mw2-old
if you want to have the new maps download the dlc just extract everything on the root of the game where you can find the mw4mp.exe overright the file if you ask to..
the server still need fixes the nat problem and friend invites.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
blizzard gunning for bnet emu teams
the only cheap way is to pre order the game to get some beta key.
path 9 give us map editor which is useless if you dont have a key i hope blizz does some some radical move giving keys to every bnet account to stress test the server
Thursday, April 15, 2010
starcraft 2 lan emu
and code-gen have released a video of there alpha build which is a bit lagy which will be fixed on the final build
not sure if people think the video is fake or not hope to see more videos in the near future
on the other note mw2 lan people think its dead but im not sure about it coz the programmer is busy with some stuff and got delayed
Sunday, April 11, 2010
SC2 Beta Contest and emu update
or check out starcrafthomeworld.com
im not even sure its legit its free no hassle
on the other news another update has been released more fix on unit abilities and upgrades terran has a medivac bug not sure what it is
the game is limited to 2v2 max any combination is possible i hope theres 1v3 hahaha
they wont release a working emu due to bugs and will crash the game we just have to wait for all bug are fixed
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Steam Epic Fail on there free Weekend MW2 Multi
why are we updating to 11gigs for multiplayer only then we dont need 11gigs for single player support any gamer can finish it in 6hrs or less
when it comes to money they get dumber and dumber
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
moder warfare 2 multiplayer play online legit
just head over to steam and download the game
it takes some time to download 3gigs of data its worth the wait
they started the offer on the 8th of april have fun and good luck see you there
sc2 ai version 7
the ai is very good, you dont even need to use different ai like the old version that you need to download 3 version of it and select the ai type to play with
ive par with them sometime the ai just dont expand kinda wierd bug or just the launcher problem.
on the news the team who doing work on b.net server just got pissed on people browsing there site and manage to eat 3.2gigs of bandwidth with no forums and now they are reverting to a low bandwidth layout i hope they release another updates on the emu server soon people are itching to play pvp, they got bored on whos gonna defeat computer first.
still no modern warfare 2 dedicated server 6months and waiting
some people think that the group stop working on it. if im not wrong the person who is working on the dedicated server is joining in making the b.net starcraft 2 server.
we know there doing this as a hobby. we cant do a thing if they stop working or not
vac is now banning people for playing the game non legit the zero gear trick,vac banning takes some time to effect
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Starcraft 2 Emu is coming
on the other note still no news on the release of modern warfare 2 lan
Friday, February 26, 2010
Nvidia rebrand again
thats right nvidia has release another set of gpu rebrands on there line up..
Disclaimer: I am not the one who wrote this article, i am just posting this from another website/forum. posting news!, i take no responsibility of this article, this topic wasn't intended to make anyone angry, upset, dissapointed, etc.
Finally, after months of waiting, Nvidia has announced that two of its Fermi chips will be released at the end of March – but, to sate eager customers, the Californian firm has been busy churning out some new parts.
Except that they’re not new in the strictest definition of the word.
Instead, Nvidia has merely rebranded some of its older chips with bigger numbers for the benefit of OEMs – and to the detriment of people who’d naturally think that a GT 340 was more capable than the GT 240 or a GTX 295. Presumably, it’s an attempt to eke as much cash out of these older cores before the much-delayed Fermi arrives.
Take, for instance, the GeForce 310, which is the same part as the GeForce 210 and, consequently, uses the same GT218 core. Nvidia has even used the exact same picture for both of these GPUs on its website.
bring a tech buddy when your buying some computerparts
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Dangers of Overclocking
We start with a picture.
The picture above is after our Core i7 870 (LGA-1156) processor was overclocked up to 5.19GHz using our cascade with a -102° Celsius evaporator head temperature under full-load. Processor VCC power draw at these frequencies is around 160W (this is possible only due to subzero cooling), as measured with a clamp meter installed at the 12V EPS power lead. Study the pictures closely and you should notice something peculiar. Keep in mind it comes from a CPU installed in the same type of socket from a particular manufacturer.
What happens after several extreme benchmark runs...
If you noticed something weird in the pictures then you understand the title of our article. We have what seems to be a potentially serious issue with proper socket loading on several P55-based motherboards. We are of course not the only ones experiencing the problem as several of our overclocking peers have run into the same problem.
Normally we do not worry too much about mishaps during extreme overclocking testing as they are typically caused by factors outside of the supplier’s control. The overriding concern is that we have damaged every motherboard in our possession for the P55 overclocking (extreme) shootout as well as two very expensive i7/870 processors. These problems are the cause of a single component and are repeatable. As such, we thought we would provide details on current problems and will provide an update once all of the motherboard manufacturers affected have had a chance to properly respond.
We draw your attention to the fact that the processor shown in this pictures exhibits signs of insufficient pin-to-pad contact (little to no contact) in what is a rather reproducible pattern with Foxconn manufactured 1156 sockets. As soon as an end-user mounts a CPU in a socket and latches the clamp mechanism, each pin should leave a notable mark on the associated pad.
We've marked locations where this does not seem to have happened, showing what appears to be a significant reduction in the number of VCC/VSS pins for proper power delivery, and certainly not at the right load line resistance. Damage resulting from highly overclocked use in these types of situations is not solely limited to the processor; let’s take a look at what happened to some of the motherboards in which these CPU were seated.
When Intel publishes socket specifications and design tolerances, it's up to component manufacturers to strictly adhere to them when designing, manufacturing, testing and ultimately selling their "compliant" components. Of course, that's not to say Intel could not have goofed when releasing their specification, leaving out a crucial tolerance or such. It could happen, but not likely. For the time being, let's assume that's not the case; seeing as how processors installed in sockets built by other companies have exhibited no such issue in testing to date.
At first glance, one might be inclined to think LGA-1156 based processors are intolerant of high-end overclocking, almost as if by design. This is correct to some extent; a quick glance at Intel’s white papers for socket 1156 CPU’s reveals that there are around 175 pads for VCC compared to over 250 for socket 1366 CPU’s. This means socket 1156 has around 66% of the current capacity of socket 1366, the caveat being that when overclocked, processors from both platforms draw similar levels of current.
When overclocked to 4GHz, processors from both platforms will draw around 15-16 amps via the EPS 12V rail to VCC, VTT and some of the other sub –system power rails under full 8 thread load from the Intel burn test (Linx). Assuming 85% PWM efficiency, we’re looking at power draw in the region of 130-140w to VCC on both platforms. The facts point toward tighter current handling tolerances for socket 1156 when compared to socket 1366, especially when it comes to non-connection of VCC/VSS power delivery pins.
Fortunately, we think we've been able to isolate pin to pad contact issues to one particular brand of parts. Physical inspection and end-user reports all but confirm the issues only affects sockets manufactured by Foxconn at this time. The only known alternative sockets in the wild are made by LOTES or Tyco AMP. We happen to have a couple of boards from EVGA using the LOTES/Tyco AMP sockets and MSI/DFI using the LOTES socket design, and thus far those boards have been issue free given highly similar operating conditions. In fact, we’ve managed to push our LGA-1156 processors further in heavy load tests on boards made using LOTES/Tyco AMP sockets than those made with sockets from Foxconn; something we’re not putting down solely to coincidence.
So far, EVGA is the only company we know that uses sockets exclusively from LOTES on their top-tier P55 boards - for example, the EVGA P55 Classified 200, model E659. This by the way may be the onus behind the decision to market the board’s “300% More Gold Content” socket statement as a purchasing option point. If you find yourself shopping for an EVGA P55 FTW, model E657, you've got a 50/50 chance of buying one with a Tyco AMP socket design (using a LOTES backplate), as opposed to one made solely with Foxconn's, the same goes for MSI and DFI who have batches of boards in the retail channel using LOTES sockets (although we're not entirely sure on socket specifics at this point). DFI told us earlier they have dropped usage of the Foxconn sockets completely until further notice. We hear the LOTES and Tyco AMP sockets are in short supply, which is probably why Foxconn's been able to fill the void in the market with what we believe to be a lower quality alternative for the extreme overclocker.
We took one of our damaged CPU’s and inserted it into one of the EVGA (LOTES/Tyco AMP) boards and took a few pics to show contact scoring and a side by side compare to the original Foxconn socket indents.
Foxconn 1156 Socket Installation
Tyco AMP / LOTES 1156 Socket Installation
Note how from a variety of angles certain pads show no evidence of contact from a Foxconn pin at all. Both the Tyco AMP and LOTES sockets have a larger pin/pad contact surface area leaving a slight scuff mark in the central area of each pad. In light of this, what we will say is that if you’re thinking of doing extreme overclocking on a board built using Foxconn's socket 1156, think again. Or, at least check your CPU for evidence of proper pin-to-pad contact.
We have not had any problems with air or water cooling overclocking up to 4.3GHz, although we do have a i5/750 that has developed a few dark pads after a thousand hours or so of constant overclocking. However, none of the boards have developed pin problems so we feel safe in saying that most problems will probably occur only in extreme overclocking scenarios.
We also realize that partial responsibility for some of the less than acceptable CPU installations may be in fact due user installation errors. However, if users are screwing this up by doing nothing different than what they've always done when it comes to handling and installing LGA-type processors, then it's hard for us to find fault in the installer. Be aware of this situation and study the pin imprint on the CPU pads and make sure you have good contact to every VCC/VSS power delivery pad before pushing the system too hard.
all i can is ouch
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Nvidia partners order huge quantities of Fermi chips
| Nvidia partners order huge quantities of Fermi chips | | |
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| Wednesday, 14 October 2009 09:46 | |
| Partners anticipate high success rate Nvidia partners have high hopes that the company's GF100 / "GT300" / Fermi chip will end up as the excellent seller many enthusiasts have been hoping for and have already ordered some huge quantities of it.
OMG fermi exists nvida we are waiting for some good bechmark to beat the red team. |
Monday, October 12, 2009
Plants vs zombies

pop cap games have release another addictive game that consumes lots and lots of time hehehe
plants vs zombies where you place plant to defend your house from zombies each plants have different abilities to destroy a zombies, there are waves of zombies depending on the level of the game 4waves there are a couple of mini games which will add longevity.
tips
choose your plants wisely or game over
placements of plants
plants that have slow attribute are good to have
get some fast shooting or high damage
for emergency purposes get bomb
try do delay as much zombies
save some sun points to be used for emergency
blockade are good in later levels.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Corsair H50
The Corsair Cooling™ Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler gives you the power of liquid cooling in a compact, easy-to-install package. You get superior cooling for higher overclocking performance without the complexity of traditional liquid-cooling systems.
Air-based CPU coolers simply aren’t as efficient as water coolers, and can take up too much valuable space. The compact, closed-loop Hydro Series H50 takes your CPU’s temperature to new lows and takes up less room doing it.
Features
- Pre-filled, closed-loop system is easy to install
- Copper CPU cooling plate for maximum cooling performance
- Integrated pump and reservoir is sealed for zero maintenance and improved leakage protection
- Large 120mm radiator for fast heat dispersion
- High-efficiency, low-noise 120mm fan for drawing cool air across the radiator
- Two-year warranty
awesome cooling the best thing its you dont need to add water it will run forever i think
HYBRID Mother board
i know its only for lga775 cost 339dollars well it saves electricity than using the LGA775 for downloading stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiIyxY4jIuU
here the video
hd 5870 ATI new GPU monster
Friday, September 11, 2009
just and update
it will be
cm cosmos s
cm v8
corsair tx70
i hope i get them at 1st week so i can assemble them in my current setup