An easy question....What makes both Nuffnang and Hapee First Class?
Nuffnang is an Asia-Pacific blog advertising community which helps lot of amateur blogger's to be more enthusiasts and making their blog more attractive to readers thus making it first class above any web advertisers Also it gives the oppurtunity to earn extra income to people and also making network with others blogger/blogs..On the other hand, Hapee for me is the number one makers of quality toothpaste and proudly enhance by Filipino talented doctors and specialist. I can say that it can directly compete against foreign toothpaste company )Colgate,Closeup etc.)in terms of effectiveness and value which average consumers like me can easily buy because its very affordable.
Now, do i need to answer why Nuffnang and Happe First Class? Its simply because they are born to be number ONE!!!
Monday, May 30, 2011
Coolermaster Sentinel Zero-G Gaming mouse
Here we go again my never ending search of the best bang for the buck gaming mouse.lolz! Few days go, I visited one of my favorite computer shop at Gilmore avenue to check the prices for my cousins computer parts to build and while hanging around, I found out this eye catching gaming mice which was display on their show room. I ask one of the staff there for the price but i was a bit unlucky because it does not had a price yet. But because I'm one of the "suki" buyer on that shop and I really get one this, I ask them if they can give me the price that time coz i really want to test this mouse and i had gaming battle this June(pretending a hardcore gamer, if they know, my game was Angry bird,hahaha!). So thats it, they gave me the price in which I was suprised because i didn't expect that it would be that cheaper.So i immediately bought the unit and went home forgetting my real business of checking prices of pc parts for my cousin.lolZ!.
As I've check the unit, I'm quite surprised because it already includes a mouse pad which is very rare on any package of gaming mice.Also the things that really catch my attention were the multiple back-lighting illumination (5 colors) and the little OLED display screen harbored on its surface. I've never seen any mice with lcd display on it. On its display, you can upload any customized logo and also it can display your preset resolution (up to 5600dpi). The grip on hand(for right handed only) really suites for those hardcore gamers like me(still pretending.haha!). Other features of it were the dual laser engine, a 128kb onboard memory, multiple preset profiles which is selectable via built in button as well as the hardware DPI selection and the adjustable weight.
Here are the pictures I've taken:
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Monday, May 23, 2011
The Continuation (MSI Event 2011)
Even though I'm not able to went on the second and third day, I still manage to got few hi resolution pictures to share courtesy of TPC(TipidPC.com) community. (A big thanks to them and congratulations MSI for a very successful event clap!clap!clap!).
here it is......enjoy... :D
here it is......enjoy... :D
Friday, May 20, 2011
MSI Philippines Event 2011 (SM North Edsa - Annex)
I've been waiting this event to come for so long and at last it's finally here(clap! clap!). Actually, this a 3 day event (May 20,21 and 22)but the first day was my target date because it's all about rig show competition. On its first day, contestants will display their customized computer CPU and visitors have a chance to vote once which they think the best among of those rigs.
( from tipidpc.com MSI forum)
Day 1 (May 20): Rig Display Contest - PC Modding : Case mod by Rig Noobies, United Modders, and more. Vote for the best rig on display.
Day 2 (May 21): Master Overclocking Arena – Overclocking Contest - Marshalled by TipidPC: Cheer for your fav overclocker.
Day 3 (May 22): Face-Off With The Fnatics! - A Gaming Challenge - Open invitation to TPC Gamers to play against Three of the world’s best: Sen (Starcraft 2), KyoChi (COD), Strenx (Quake Live)
So that's it, I went there during lunch time to check the event.(actually i didn't took my lunch just drop by a couple of minutes there because I need to get back at the office before1pm.,hahaha!). CPU's customized casing shown were really amazing so i decided to took some pictures of them (sorry for crappy pics - cellphone camera used only..:) ) and here it is:
Filipino computer enthusiast Computer Rigs Show at MSI Philippines Event!
Note: CPU chasis shown are owned by their respective owner.
MORE POWER ON MSI PHILIPPINES!!!
more pictures to follow!!!!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
A jelly fish look speaker (JBL Harman Kardon Sound Stick II)
Recently I got this jelly fish look speaker (The JBL Harman Kardon SoundSticks II) whereas match performance with attractive visual design and a combination that always makes our hearts beat a little faster. They're nearly perfect, save for a few design flaws.
I never knew that this speaker would pimp up my room because the way it looks, you would never know that it sound that big. I paired it up with good quality sound card (Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatality) which really enhanced the quality of the sound in gaming, movie watching and music.Even if I've used the on-board sound card., it also sounds good but of course you can't compare on X-Fi's performance.^_^.
Product Features and Technical Details
Product Features
- 3-piece plug and play multimedia speaker system
- Stunning, original design with great sound
- Features computer-optimized multi-band parametric equalization
- Capacitance touch control buttons provide direct access to volume control
- 20 Watts RMS subwoofer power output
Technical Details
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
RAM lover! (GSkill Ripjaws X 8Gb DDR3 1333 desktop memory)
Recently, I decided to seek for an upgrade on my desktop pc memory even though I know that my existing mems were capable enough to run all my applications stuff installed. Its just Im quite intrigue how much performance would I gain if I will double up the numbers of memory installed( its an upgrade itch again,lol!). My previous installed was a GSkill Ripjaws 4Gb DDR3 1600 CL9 whereas this kind of memory is so fast because it runs at 1.6Ghz maximum speed but the downside was its only 4gb.That's when I decided to convinced myself that I still need more ram so I purchased this 8Gb GSkill Ripjaws X DDR3 1333 and check it out if I would feel the differences of 8gb against 4gb. BTW, according to some reviews the speed difference between DDR3 1333 and DDR3 1600 is quite not noticeable that's why I purchased DDR3 1333 only and to save also some money or I can say that I m short of molah (that's the main reason..hahaha).
And that's it, I put it on this mems and do some test run benchmarking on 3dmark 11, 3dmark vantage, wprime and etc and also try to play today's latest games like Crysis 2 and Need for Speed Shift 2. I noticed that loading on games became so fast and it also added fragments of fps on some games . Now, I can burned dvds while playing games without lagging my system. I can say that 8gb of memory is a worthy upgrade not only because it adds performance but your system setup will became future proof as incoming games and applications were becoming ram and speed hungry.
By the way kindly see details below for specifications: (from www.gskill.com)
Designed For 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
Main Board | intel | |||||||
System | Desktop | |||||||
System Type | DDR3 | |||||||
M/B Chipset | Intel Z68 Intel P67 / H67 / H61 | |||||||
CAS Latency | 9-9-9-24-2N | |||||||
Capacity | 4GB (2GB x2) | |||||||
Speed | DDR3-1333 (PC3 10600 / 10666) | |||||||
Test Voltage | 1.5 Volts | |||||||
PCB | ||||||||
Registered/Unbuffered | Unbuffered | |||||||
Error Checking | Non-ECC | |||||||
Type | 240-pin DIMM | |||||||
Warranty | Lifetime | |||||||
Qualified Motherboards List | ||||||||
ASUS | P8Z68-V PRO | |||||||
ASUS | Maximus IV Extreme | |||||||
ASUS | SABERTOOTH P67 | |||||||
ASUS | P8P67 DELUXE | |||||||
ASUS | P8P67 EVO | |||||||
ASUS | P8P67 PRO | |||||||
ASUS | P8P67-M PRO | |||||||
ASUS | P8P67-M | |||||||
ASUS | P8P67 LE | |||||||
ASUS | P8P67 | |||||||
ASUS | P8H67 | |||||||
ASUS | P8H67-M PRO | |||||||
Gigabyte | GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 | |||||||
Gigabyte | GA-P67A-UD7 | |||||||
Gigabyte | GA-P67A-UD5 | |||||||
Gigabyte | GA-P67A-UD4 | |||||||
Gigabyte | GA-P67A-UD3P | |||||||
Gigabyte | GA-P67A-UD3R | |||||||
Gigabyte | GA-P67A-UD3 | |||||||
MSI | P67A-GD65 | |||||||
MSI | P67A-GD55 | |||||||
MSI | P67A-GD53 | |||||||
MSI | H67MA-ED55 | |||||||
MSI | H67MS-ES3 | |||||||
MSI | H67MA-P35 | |||||||
ASRock | Fatal1ty P67 Professional | |||||||
ASRock | P67 Extreme 6 | |||||||
ASRock | P67 Extreme 4 | |||||||
ASRock | H67M-GE | |||||||
ASRock | H61M/U3S3 | |||||||
Biostar | TP67XE | |||||||
Biostar | H61MH | |||||||
ECS | P67H2-A |
Note: Based from its website, it was designed for Intel 2nd generation processor, but it doesn't mean that it cannot run on AMD systems because now Im running it on MSI 890FXA motherboard which is an AMD designed motherboard.
GSKILL rocks! ^_^
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Asus GTX 460 Top 1Gb DirectCu overclocked Edition
Recently, I bought this card as a replacement on my old Powercolor ATI Radeon 4870 512mb DDR5 PCS Cooling Edition.Im just wondering the difference between DirectX 10 and DirectX 11 on todays latest games like Dirt2, Metro 2033 , Lost planet 2 and etc. Also the cooling system on this card really amazed me because it uses HDT technology which directly contact on GPU core for better absorption of heat.
Some introduction and specification of the card: (based from overclock3d.com)
The Packaging and accesories (From overclock3d.com)
Asus certainly don't believe in the conservation of trees as the DirectCu arrived in a rather elaborate set of packaging. Aside the use of Asus' recent white and green livery, it is also both wide and deep. I say...what lurks inside..?
Some introduction and specification of the card: (based from overclock3d.com)
Less than a fortnight ago we tested nVidia's latest midrange performance offering; the GeForce GTX 460. The product in question was of reference design, sporting its default clock frequencies and cooler. However it became clear that a number of Add In Board partners had developed their own versions of the graphics card. We are fully aware that many of you readers are less fond of the trusty but more basic reference designs so today we're going to test something with all of the bells and whistles attached. This is the Asus GeForce GTX 460 1GB graphics card.There are a number of things to pay attention with this particular graphics card. As the Asus GTX 460 is of the 1GB variety, it sports a wider 256bit memory interface and 32 ROPS as opposed to the 768MB's 192bit and 24 ROPS. The differences that I've mentioned apply to any 1GB graphics card, however the Asus GTX 460 boasts from three additional features. First of all, the DirectCu TOP edition boasts a 100MHz increase in Core Frequency, a 200MHz increase in Shader Frequency and a 400MHz increase in Memory Frequency. Moreover, it might be possible to push this particular variant as it allows the user to manipulate its core Voltage. As far as cooling a heavily overclocked graphics card is concerned, Asus were kind enough to implement an all new cooling system.
Manufacturer | nVidia | Asus | nVidia |
Model | GeForce GTX 460 | GeForce GTX 460 DirectCu | GeForce GTX 465 |
Stream Processors | 336 | 336 | 352 |
Memory | 768MB | 1024MB | 1024MB |
Memory Interface | 192bit | 256bit | 256bit |
ROPS | 24 | 32 | 32 |
Core Frequency | 675MHz | 775MHz | 606MHz |
Shader Frequency | 1350MHz | 1550MHz | 1215MHz |
Memory Frequency | 3600MHz | 4000MHz | 3206MHz |
RRP | £150 | £195 | £220 |
The Packaging and accesories (From overclock3d.com)
Asus certainly don't believe in the conservation of trees as the DirectCu arrived in a rather elaborate set of packaging. Aside the use of Asus' recent white and green livery, it is also both wide and deep. I say...what lurks inside..?
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