24 July 2006, 08:55
Slip on your sandals, wrap a bedsheet around you waist and buckle up those leather gauntlets… No, we’re not going to a kinky toga party, we’re taking a stroll through ...
24 July 2006, 08:23
The GIGABYTE GA-965P-DQ6 looks impressive on paper... but have we unearthed limitations that make it difficult to justify its premium asking asking price? Find out in this comprehensive HEXUS.review...
21 July 2006, 11:10
Claimed to provide sufficient dedicated power to CrossFire and SLi rigs, can the FSP Booster X3 also improve overclocking?
21 July 2006, 10:31
Set in the Napoleonic wars, Cossacks 2: Battle for Europe doesn’t feature Sean Bean given it his Northern best as Sharpe, which is good.
20 July 2006, 08:52
Whilst this chassis is by no means new to the market, we decided to finally take a look at it to see how it fairs against another high-end chassis, the ...
19 July 2006, 10:47
“Drink up me hearties, yo ho!” – Nick Haywood appears to be more than a tad seasick… time to swab the desks again...
19 July 2006, 09:08
Do you want the fastest single-card consumer 3D graphics product on the market at the time of writing (it's 11th April 2006 as I tap this out) ? Do you, ...
18 July 2006, 08:53
You need to consider the entire package that's on offer here and not just the price. With that in mind, it makes decent sense for those looking to make the ...
14 July 2006, 05:00
Intel, then, has moved the goalposts as far as consumer-level CPUs are concerned. Its low-end Core 2 Duo parts are more than a match for anything that has come before ...
14 July 2006, 04:59
It's quite appropriate then, for us to take a Core 2 based system for a spin on the day of the CPUs launch. MESH is the system builder that's kindly ...
13 July 2006, 16:54
The latest (and topmost) in Thecus' line of NAS products is the N5200. It frees itself from the shackles of the XScale processor and adopts the x86 architecture via an ...
11 July 2006, 15:47
Today it's time for us to take another nForce 570 SLI-based board for a spin. Rather than a K9N, it's a KN9 (now that's going to get confusing)... abit's KN9 ...
8 July 2006, 07:38
BFG Tech were gracious enough to provide their OC™ examples of all three products, two-up for some SLI testing. BFG are staid factory overclockers with the majority of its gamer-led ...
6 July 2006, 14:24
£50 or so will buy you a faster graphics accelerator from ATI or NVIDIA, but they can't match the versatility of HIS' X1300 x1 PCIe card. A product for a ...
6 July 2006, 00:43
Can any webcam costing little more than a couple of pints and a pie be anything other than pants? We check out MSI's oh-so-affordable StarCam 370i to find out
5 July 2006, 09:14
Full Spectrum Warrior : Ten Hammers Review
4 July 2006, 09:21
In this review, we'll take a little look at what differentiates the 570 and 590 SLI, and then see what MSI have managed to create with the 570 SLI at ...
1 July 2006, 04:22
We've had a close look at the Tempus-1XT - a small, mains-powered table radio that sits in the middle of PURE's DAB range - and we're impressed
30 June 2006, 13:17
The rockdirect Pegasus 650 Dungeons and Dragons: Online model, then, is a distinctive model that's compromised by componentry that doesn't make the grade in mid-2006. Good but not great.
28 June 2006, 10:24
Today we're venturing into the world of the level headed; the sensible enthusiast. Or perhaps the realist. It's a land where something around £100 will get you a new graphics ...
23 June 2006, 18:52
The P150 Performance One Chassis has been launched with a RRP price around £100, but for that you do get a high-end chassis with a quality PSU, so let’s take ...
23 June 2006, 01:24
There's no end of good stuff available free on the web but Bob Crabtree reckons the best of the lot could be FreeUndelete 2.0, a sub-1MB app that just saved ...
22 June 2006, 02:35
There's something almost sinfully attractive about Apple's ultra-small Mac mini. This in-depth review - covering Mac OS X and Win XP - makes clear how the mini can indulge your ...
15 June 2006, 11:38
A cool piece of hardware with some truly practical benefits? We've seen integrated fingerprint readers in high-end laptops for a while now, and it was only a matter of time ...
14 June 2006, 15:34
Review of Street Fighter II : Hyper Fighting
13 June 2006, 11:42
ATI's Radeon X1900 family is what the X1800 range should have been on launch day. We can recommend both the PowerColor and SAPPHIRE X1900 XT 512MB cards, based on comparative ...
8 June 2006, 03:41
Sapphire dubs this variant of ATi's RADEON X1600 XT as its Ultimate Edition. Replete with double-sided heatsink and near-silent operation; if you've got around £100 to spend on a midrange ...
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