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Buying a Hi-End balanced Gaming PC
December 16th, 2009 / 10 Comments » / by AF8AB
Buying a performing, balanced but budget Gaming PC has always been a challenge. No matter its 2001 (wink) or 2009. Decent performing (40+fps) yet not mighty expensive hardware does comes with alot of research and a base price point. So, we did both and stepped out of home with time spent in research and Rs. 50,000 in our pocket for CH|LL’s new desktop system.
Here is some eye-candy I’ve shot for the creative readers. Review & benchmarks will be posted very soon.
Ingredients:
Intel Core2Duo E7400
ASUS P5P43TD
Cooler Master 460W
Corsair XMS3 DDR3
RADEON 4770 HD 512MB DDR3
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Green HD
HP Super-Drive DVD-RW Lightscribe
3 Hours of Mayhem in HC
LxGamerz going Wi-Fi & More // Some Money Well Spent
November 2nd, 2008 / 1 Comment » / by AF8AB
Atlast we are now Wireless.
Cable Free Network with around half the performance of Cables and Double The Security.
Faizan was thinking about Wi-Fi(ing) for quite a long time.
What Wi-Fi brings us is a One Time setup with a couple of Θ grade settings.
Our next plan is to get Wi-Fi work over a 2 Street Distance. For that may be we will use Antennas and do this stuff without knocking on Neighbor Doors ( That’s What We Hate about Cables).
A4TECH iSecureFit Metallic Earphone
I bought these Headphones ( In Ear Buds ) For my new Music Phone. Because the bundled ones from Nokia SUCKED Like a banana seller in Street. These Buds have powerful Neodymium Magnetic Bass Driven Sound lOl. Got a couple of Ear sleeves ( if someone has alien ears ).
The Bottom Line. The best ear Phones for Only Rs. 500. The Sony/Apple/Yamaha Costs over Rs. 3000 Each & These are value for Money.
Playstation Portable (PSP)
August 26th, 2008 / No Comments » / by Faizan
LxG
got New PSP 2000 Slim & Lite | Limited Edition
Reason to Buy:
Extensive Load shedding
Main Features:
PS2 Gaming on the Go
Movies / Videos / Music / Pictures
Wi-Fi Internet Pizza Hut MM Alam rox already
Multiplayer Connectivity upto 16 PSP(s)
DFI LanParty NF4 Motherboard
July 20th, 2007 / No Comments » / by Faizan
Afee got DFI LanParty NF4 SLI motherboard after his MSI K8n Neo4 Platinum’s North Bridge chipset was fried due to unknown reasons. The new board looks way better than old MSI board.
We’ll Never buy any product from MSI! again
LANPARTY at Saad’s
February 17th, 2007 / 2 Comments » / by AF8AB
Long awaited LANPARTY
……. at Saad’s home. Afee, Faizi, Zaman, Jaffer, Saad, Zaka just rocked it lOl ….. Windows Vista ready Lan Party. Games we played were CounterStrike, SeriousSam, NFS Underground2, and some others. Nearly 1 TB of data available to share. Went to Wahdat Road to have karahi
…. and also chicken pieces n Bla. I slept early 4 or 5 A.M and woke up at 10 A.M. Came back home at 2 PM.
Nvidia 7600GS GFX Card
July 17th, 2006 / 1 Comment » / by Faizan
On March 22, 2006, Nvidia announced the immediate availability of the GeForce 7600 GS GPU targeted at the low-mid end. This new GPU assumed the place of the GeForce 6600 GT, which had been around for quite some time.
The AGP version was introduced on July 21, 2006. According to Nvidia, this card is identical to the PCI-e version other than the interface. In addition, the AGP version uses Nvidia’s AGP-PCIe bridge chip.
Performance Specs:
- Core Clock Speed: 400 MHz core frequency
- Memory Clock Speed: 400 MHz (800 MHz effective)
- Memory Interface: 128-bits
- Memory Bandwidth: 12.8 GB/s
- Fill Rate: 3.2 billion pixel/s and 4.8 billion texel/s
- Vertex/s: 500 million
- SLI support (Only for the PCIe version)
- Cooling Solution: Passively cooled (Nvidia reference)
- Memory Type: GDDR3 or DDR2
- Fabrication process: 90-nm
Preliminary testing showed that the GeForce 7600 GS outperforms a GeForce 6600 GT and ATI’s counterpart, the ATI Radeon X1600 Pro.

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