8 November 2006, 18:58
If you want the fastest graphics card in town it will have to be a G80-based card. ASUS' implementation is as good as any. Recommended.
8 November 2006, 18:58
So my Christmas shopping list just got one item longer, and my family will be taking out second mortgages to afford the graphics card and quad-core CPU I now so ...
7 November 2006, 08:33
In summary, a product whose appeal is limited to a minority of people. If you happen to be one of them, this card is a current no-brainer.
6 November 2006, 08:10
In summary, then, £200 will buy you a better GeForce 7950 GT 512MiB card for your money, with a higher-quality warranty and stocked at a wider range of e-tailers. The ...
2 November 2006, 05:00
We got our hands on all of them, and put them up against a variety of pretenders, from Core 2 Duo and Pentium D stable mates to AMD’s current dual-core ...
27 October 2006, 10:06
Cooler Master enter the world of servers, the iTower 930 is an entry-level server solution
25 October 2006, 08:28
The XFX 7950GT Extreme Edition Passive delivers precisely what you'd expect for a 7950GT with slightly increased core and memory clocks.
24 October 2006, 07:35
We can't help feeling the K9A Platinum is a bit of a missed opportunity. It's a decent enough package, but for a performance board it doesn't take full advantage of ...
23 October 2006, 09:02
The mid-tower Thermaltake Aguila, with its eagle-inspired design has been put through its paces. Does it soar like an eagle or drop like a stone?
20 October 2006, 08:14
You might think from our description so far that the Foxconn 975X7AB is a bit of a disappointment. Compared to Abit's AW9D Max it's not a tour de force. From ...
18 October 2006, 08:38
Does the combination of chassis and water-cooling kit provide the ultimate package?
17 October 2006, 11:04
The Radeon X1950 Pro, then, nudges the present midrange graphics-card balance in favour of ATI.
14 October 2006, 13:09
Infected, a run and gun shooter from Planet Moon Studios which has its tongue planted very firmly in its cheek
13 October 2006, 21:52
Evesham Technology's PVR160 is a £150 twin-tuner personal video recorder for Freeview digital terrestrial TV that's fitted with a 160GB hard disk and rather nice to use
13 October 2006, 19:22
Has the former darling of the enthusiast crowd created something akin to boards of old; something that can't be ignored? We've run it through the HEXUS mill to see, so ...

12 October 2006, 08:35
Zalman's latest chassis, the fan-cooled FC-ZE1 Fatal1ty chassis - designed for the gamer expecting more - but does it?
11 October 2006, 08:59
So, AW9D Max it is then, packing i975X, ICH7R and abit special sauce. Best get on with finding out if it really is smokin' before someone notices the horror of ...
9 October 2006, 12:04
Company Of Heroes follows the story of the Allied forces as you land at Omaha Beach on D-Day and then fight your way out of the beachhead and into Normandy
9 October 2006, 10:11
We mooted the idea of special signature boards bearing the Foxconn logo to the VGA product manager earlier in the year, wondering if they were going to go down that ...
5 October 2006, 09:51
abit iDome speakers comprise of two separate products. First up there's the DS 500 stereo speakers, then there's the SW 510 subwoofer. You can have one without the other, that's ...
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