Thermoworks Infrared ThermometersPosted by: Linus on 6th November 2008Yeah, it seems like a bit of a weird product for us to carry, but besides being a neat toy (spent the last 5 minutes going around the office walking up to people and telling them their temperature), it can be a useful tool as well. The advertised accuracy is about +-2C and it reads from -55 to 220 degress Celsius. Here’s a couple shots of me using it to measure the temperature off the back of my HD 2900XT (running Folding@Home) and the exhaust temperature from my power supply. At $45 the price is right. You never need to burn yourself finding out if a chip is running hot again! NCIX Now Carries XSPC Products!Posted by: Linus on 5th November 2008They’ve landed! It’s been a long time coming, but these products really represent a tremendous value. My original hesitation to bring in XSPC came about because of the reports I was hearing about some of their blocks leaking. That coupled with the low price made me think “cheap crap” and I don’t want to take a risk like that with my customers… They’ve worked hard to turn that around though. They’re using a more expensive delrin substitute for their traditional plexi tops, and the machining on the base of the blocks looks more than adequate. You can check out the range of XSPC products we’ve picked up at the XSPC store. I’m hoping to get images and product descriptions updated ASAP. MIPS RAM Freezer 4 is IN STOCKPosted by: Linus on 31st October 2008Well it finally arrived. First the German shipping company got confused about where it was supposed to go, then it got held up in customs, then Canada Post sent it to the wrong place…. But it’s finally here. We’ve only got a few, so if you want one of these, better move fast! NCIX Tech Tips #18 - Wireless G vs. Wireless NPosted by: Linus on 30th October 2008This was actually filmed over 5 weeks ago before the rain season took hold of Vancouver. Recently the weather’s been lousy enough that I don’t even think I would have wanted to film this outside… I’m very proud of this Tech Tips because it marks a continuation of our success in keeping the episodes shorter, and also packing in more information. Check it out below. Sekisui thermal tapePosted by: Linus on 27th October 2008I’d never heard of this company before, but their double sided tape comes highly recommended for attaching RAMsinks and other such things. The good news is we brought it in. It arrived in a box that I was amazed survived the trip in the condition it did. The merchandise itself was undamaged though. The bad news (if you’re not an avid PC modder) is that you have to buy it in 50m rolls. Yeah… 50m. The other good news is that a 50m roll is not as expensive as you’d think. It’s only $25 and it’ll probably last most people a lifetime. Someone asked me to post this picturePosted by: Linus on 25th October 2008It’s a very weird picture. It’s me with my Extreme Game Face on. From Fragapalooza 2008. The image you’re about to see may shock you. How well does Windows Home Server protect your data?Posted by: Linus on 23rd October 2008Well my WHS has finally been put to the test. I sat down to my computer to see this error message pop up Intrigued, I opened up my WHS Connector Software to discover that the status for one of my Seagate 7200.10 500GB drives was “missing”. I think that this whole experience could have been made more intuitive for the non-tech-heads that Microsoft is apparently targeting with this product, but without too much trouble I was able to get through the removal wizard. The process took about 1.5 hours. In that time it was rebalancing the data that was replicated on the 500GB drive I removed and splitting it between the 320GB OS drive and the other 500GB drive that remained in the home server. There wasn’t enough space for the server to duplicate all of the data on only two drives, so this error came up prompting me to add another hard drive. That was relatively simple, and shortly after I added the new drive, this error message went away. All in all I’m very pleased. I lost some episodes of Numb3rs and a few old Disney movies that I had saved, but not replicated. Congrats to the Windows Home Server team for making this 500GB hard drive failure as simple as an RMA with no loss of important data! eVGA gives a sneak peek at their new X58 motherboardPosted by: Linus on 22nd October 2008Well based on my previous experience with eVGA motherboards (two of which I’m still using right now) and eVGA tech support, I can say with confidence that an eVGA engineered product is likely to be AT LEAST as good as what anyone else else puts out. Without further ado, here’s the press release: EVGA is proud to show a sneak peak of a new motherboard based on the Intel(R) X58 Express Chipset, supporting the upcoming Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 processor. The EVGA X58 SLI FTW motherboard will feature 6 DIMMs of triple-channel DDR3 memory, and a board layout optimized for the enthusiast including 2-way and 3-way SLI support. EVGA VDroop control minimizes VDroop for the highest level of stability possible and EVGA E-LEET Tuning Utility gives you the power to Overclock at your fingertips. With these features and more, it is no wonder EVGA products currently hold the top 3DMark Vantage Performance Record! Product will be available in November 2008. EVGA X58 SLI FTW Motherboard Features:
Aerocool Hi-Tech 7 - Diagnose your computer for a change!!Posted by: Linus on 20th October 2008If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the past couple of years working closely with the purchasing and marketing teams at NCIX, it’s that you should never spin something around the assumption that something will go wrong with your product/your server/whatever else. It’s little things like instead of writing “Please go through your invoice carefully in case we missed something” compared to “The package should include all items listed on the invoice”. It’s subtle, but it makes a difference. Sheesh. The NCIX Customer Satisfaction Survey has a new winner!Posted by: Linus on 17th October 2008Congratulations to hpo@_____.___ who won a $500 NCIX gift card! The draw was done randomly by me and NCIX Greg from only about 400 entrants over the August/September period for the survey. Honestly it surprises me that more people don’t fill these things out. All you need to do is go to www.secure.ncix.com/survey and enter your invoice number for an in-store purchase to be eligible for this huge prize. The chances to win are great considering how few entries we sometimes get. |
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