   | 370z..suprised there isn't a thread yet |
posted by Jackalope at 12:50 am on Nov 20, 2008
VIDEO: 2009 Nissan 370Z revealed early in So. Cal. - Autoblog
official pics. 
specs: Official 370Z specs, with links & new pics - the real thing - 11.15.08 - MY350Z.COM Forums Quote:
here are only two trims now -- "370Z" and "370Z Touring".
Then there are two available packages:
- "Sport package", which gets you the SynchoRev, and better brakes (see below), VLSD, aero package, 19-inch wheels,
- "Navigation", which gets you nav system w/ real-time traffic, iPod interface, 9.3GB music box hard drive
Wheelbase: 100.4 inches Curb weight:
- MT - 370Z - 3232 lbs, 370Z Touring - 3278 lbs
- AT - 370Z - 3269 lbs, 370Z Touring - 3314 lbs
Horsepower: 332 max, torque: 270 lb-ft
Brakes: The sport package gets you: 14-inch 4-piston front, 13.8-inch rear, 2-piston.
Coefficient of drag (front): 0.29 (sport package)
Weight distribution % F/R: 54 / 46 (wtf!)
| so...lighter, more power, and better looking. for the same price as the old ones. Nissan has a winner on their hands, I think.
btw, not too sure about headlights and taillights...but they are growing on me. |  | Calling out people running vista and geforce 8x00 card | |
posted by pk_volt at 12:38 am on Nov 20, 2008
stupid vista screwed up my desktop colour settings, and i can't find the default values!\
can anyone here tell me what the default desktop colour settings are with nvidia geforce 8x00 card?
right click desktop -> Nvidia Control Panel -> Display -> Adjust desktop colour settings
many thangs! | | Dell Intel Dual-Core, 1GB, 160GB HD, 20" Widescreen Dell LCD Monitor for $389 Shipped |
posted by T3D Deals at 7:11 pm on Nov 19, 2008
 Dell released a Vostro 200 Mini Tower desktop at $389 after $170 instant savings including a 2.2Ghz Intel Dual-Core E2200 processor, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 160GB HD, 16x DVD+/-RW double layer burner, Windows Vista Home Basic, a 1 year warranty, plus a 20" widescreen Dell E207WFP LCD monitor. Expires 12/3/08. DELL VOSTRO 200 MINI TOWER DEAL |  | NXE Update | |
posted by Torx at 12:27 pm on Nov 19, 2008
came home from work just in time for the 4am update.
and damn, does it rock my cock!
the avatar details are pretty diverse facially, but clothes and shit is kinda limited. the guide blade is snappier and alot faster, the 3d panel switching has a weird illusion effect of you moving forward, dunno how to explain it.
but as soon as i started switching the panes it felt like i was flying forward
everything is quick and easy to navigate although theres just too much to thumb around right now.
cant wait to try out the install to hdd feature, maybe i can finally finish GTA4 |  | Best Buy - Asus 9" EEEPC for $279 |
posted by T3D Deals at 6:51 am on Nov 19, 2008
 These ultra-tiny 2.2lb laptops were more than $400 not too long ago. This one includes a 900Mhz Celeron processor, 8.9" WSVGA (1024 x 600 resolution) TFT, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 16GB SSD drive, 10/100/1000 networking, 802.11b/g wireless, 3-in-1 media card reader, Windows XP Home, and a 1 year warranty. They're faster than the Atom based solutions, and come with bigger hard drives, and faster networking. ASUS EEEPC900-BK039X EEE-PC LAPTOP COMPUTER DEAL |    | LGA 1366 Intel X58 & Intel Core i7 |
posted by demonizeZ at 12:32 pm on Nov 18, 2008
I was going to help a friend build up a new system for gaming. Had every thing planed out; until i saw Newegg offering the new line of motherboards with x58 chip set, for intel i7 chips. So now i am rethinking the whole build. Should i go with the new board and chip.. or stick with 775 and x48 chip set.
Has anyone here done any research on the new chipset and chip, or have link to where there is a good comparative analysis between x48 and x58 chip set and 775 and 1366 processor. Greatly appreciate it.
I am still looking more info on these things. If i find some thing useful i will post the link here too. So for future ref. any one choose to build new system dont have to look all over and waste time.
After some research found a video. Bad ass set up with ASUS P6T Deluxe LGA 1366 Intel X58 and Intel Core i7 920. OCed to 3.8 [h] Enthusiast --- www.hardocp.com intel-core-i7-920-945-965-review
This was the initial build: q9550 ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA mushkin 4gb G.SKILL 2GB SAPPHIRE 100251SR Radeon HD 4870 X2 CORSAIR 750W
The rest of the parts were pretty conventional. |  | | Users Online: 113 | | 19 members and 94 guests | | bbsmitz, bigwill51534, Caucasian Hammer, demonizeZ, Goliath, hans5849, iggypop, Jackalope, JustinL, MovingTarget, MSP, OcTaNe91, Scooby, ShabazKillaX, Sparky, super_Chris, ThatHideousStrength, Torx, tweakmonkey | |