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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Our monthly guide to getting the best components for your PC build, whatever your budget.
X58 never stopped being fast - we test Sapphire's new LGA1366 board for overclockers.
AMD Fusion is here! We test the new E-350 APU's HTPC features and gaming performance.
The previous Xigmatek Utgard was excellent for the price, we check out the updated Pantheon.
Our monthly PC building guide to getting the best components for your PC, whatever your budget.
TT takes the Level 10 design and morphs it into an affordable case that's jam-packed with features.
Dead Space 2 suffers from a bad case of the jaggies - we show you how to cure it.
We get some hands-on time with Thermaltake's latest high-performance CPU cooler, the FrioOCK.
A custom cooler, an upgraded PCB and power circuit and great overclockability for around £200.
A basic mini-ITX motherboard for your basic mini-ITX PC needs.
A small board crammed full of more features than you'll probably ever need
This deceptively small set of THX-certified speakers 2.1 produces plenty of sound.
A fast board for Sandy Bridge CPUs, but there are reasons to be cautious.
We play with the EFI BIOS to get 4.9GHz from this excellent - and affordable - Sandy Bridge board.
We test and compare memory performance, scaling from 1,333MHz to 2,133MHz, to find the sweet spot.
Without doubt the new range of Intel CPUs are incredible - we show you why.
It's cheap, smart and has front-panel USB 3 ports, but is the ML03 a decent case?
We've spent several days with the Asus Eee Note EA800, and we're still undecided. Find out why.
ATI's new range of GPUs continues with the Radeon HD 6950. We find out where it fits into the market.
ATI's long awaited assault on the top end of the market emerges, but is it worth the wait?
That was quick! We check out Nvidia's surprise new card, out in time for Christmas.
A tiny AMD mini-ITX board with USB 3 and SATA 6Gbps support
AMD's Nile platform gets squeezed into a 10.1in Asus Eee PC netbook.
October 14 2021 | 15:04