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CeBIT 2008: The Best of the Rest

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iggy 10th March 2008, 22:51 Quote
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The cables used are flat and black like the Ultra X3 we reviewed not long ago – these are our particular favourite because not only do they blend into the background but you can also fold them out the way easier.

what happened to round ones being more aerodynamic then?
Bindibadgi 10th March 2008, 23:02 Quote
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Originally Posted by iggy2k
what happened to round ones being more aerodynamic then?

yes and no, depends what you want - I like all the same colour flat ones personally. Also, I was told if you ziptie power cables - they get hot (with inherent resistance) and end up melting together. Obviously you'd need to be shifting some serious amps, but still, a slight note worth considering.

Baboon - Dolby came back and said they weren't currently in a position to announce partners yet.
kenco_uk 10th March 2008, 23:17 Quote
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Originally Posted by Cupboard
That is an input, not an output. There is only electricity on the input plug when a plug it plugged into it, which blocks access to fingers

edit: oops please delete

No worries, I got owned. Shows how much I noob about electronics.
BUFF 11th March 2008, 05:29 Quote
"The software even includes a newly patented feature where it will automatically grab your entire system specs and fire off an email to a Biostar FAE support engineer if your motherboard is having issues "
sounds suspiciously like abit's Black Box that has been around for years?
Bindibadgi 11th March 2008, 11:15 Quote
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Originally Posted by BUFF
"The software even includes a newly patented feature where it will automatically grab your entire system specs and fire off an email to a Biostar FAE support engineer if your motherboard is having issues "
sounds suspiciously like abit's Black Box that has been around for years?

Ha, nice one! I'll have to ask Biostar :D
identikit 13th March 2008, 15:24 Quote
Damn you Lian-Li!!! For years the V1000 series had a perforated chassis front and solid drive bays, now they add the perforated drive bays and make it a solid front. Sigh. I guess the next Lian I buy will be a V1200 and some mesh bay covers.
DougEdey 21st March 2008, 10:47 Quote
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Originally Posted by Bindibadgi

Doug - I just emailed LiLi, will let you know if there's anything to report.

/poke
Bindibadgi 21st March 2008, 10:53 Quote
Didn't get a reply mate :(
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