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Atomic is a magazine aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts, gamers, and serious PC upgraders. Every month we bring you the latest reviews of new technology and PC components, in depth features on everything from overclocking to console hacking, and gaming previews and interviews.
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November, 2009
There's a lot to like about the new game Borderlands. Even apart from some... alluring character models, it's a damn hot game and it's our cover story this month, so that alone should tell you we're pretty excited about it. We've scooped a world first review, so if you've been waiting for this game as much as we have, you need this issue.
And why else do you need this issue?
Well, for one, we're taking a look at PC building, and have put together a masterclass feature on the fine art of building your own PC. A lot of Atomicans know this by heart, but a refresher never hurts, and for those new to PC building it is the essential guide to the subject, written by builders with years of almost daily experience.
On top of that, we've got an in-depth guide to overclocking Intel's Core i7 CPUs, info on setting up a watercooling loop, and all our usual tech reviews, including our run-down of ATI's latest video beast, the 5870.
And then again, there's that awesome cover... you know you want it.
Articles in this issue
GIGABYTE P55-UD6
Best overclocker of the P55 bunch.
The World of Warcraft Cataclysm interview
Liz Skuthorpe chats about the big changes coming to Azeroth with two World of Warcraft veteran developers.
Area 53
The Modern Warfare 2 launch
BlizzCon 2009
Computex 2009
Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009
Atomic's Hot Awards
Augmented contact lenses hit significant milestone
How to get gore in the Australian L4D2 demo
CPU and GPU now, the convergence goes on
Could Modern Warfare 2 be any worse on PC?
The end of US Internet freedom looms
Could Modern Warfare 2 be any worse on PC?
Alienware Area-51 ALX
MSI launch overclocking comp
How to get gore in the Australian L4D2 demo
GMC R4 Bulldozer
Editor's Choice
SEED MA-280B ITX Case
Osmos
Scribblenauts Interview
Why Torchwood has the potential to be better than Doctor Who
Project: Big Red
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