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 Is that a rocket in your pocket? Tuesday, 26th July 2005 

The Thermaltake CL-W0011 Rocket isn't exactly small, and the sight of the aluminium-finned shaft alongside your PC may raise a snigger from your friends, but how well does it cool? In the August issue of Atomic, Nathan Davis finds out. The review of this water cooled wonder is now online now for Green Club members .

And if size matters to you then the latest and largest widescreen LCD from Benq may be enough to satisfy your visual desires. Whether it's movies, gaming or just opening up multiple Atomic forum threads, it's hard to not to concede that bigger is better. Nathan gets cozy with this 23-inch beast in this month's issue, click here to read the results.





  • BenQ FP231W
  • Thermaltake CL-W0011 Rocket
  • Killer7
  • Tekken 5
  • Projector tutorial: part 2
  • Intel to build new US factory
  • Duo charged with selling hot gear on eBay
  • Mozilla.org site hit with access glitches
  • IE 7 Beta almost here



  • atomic issue 55 on sale now


     Green Club OnlyBenQ FP231W
    With BenQ continuously on the bleeding edge of fast monitors, it’s only natural it jumps into the ‘largest’ arena. More...


     Green Club OnlyThermaltake CL-W0011 Rocket
    Aside from looking suspiciously like a massive marital aid, this tall, aluminium-finned heatsink sits among the larger of the heatsinks we’ve checked out to date. More...



    Killer7
    There's something not quite right about a save-game maid who enjoys shagging wheelchair-bound old men, but somehow Killer 7 works - and it works well.
    More...


    Tekken 5
    Tekken 5 can be summed up in two words: It’s Tekken. Everything that you loved about the previous games has been wrapped up, refined and perfected in what is essentially the video game equivalent of a Greatest Hits album.
    More...



    Projector tutorial: part 2
    Online-only, we present the essential conclusion to Atomic #54's projector tweaking guide by Ron Prouse. More...




    Intel to build new US factory
    Intel has announced plans to build a 300mm wafer fabrication facility, which is set to be completed in the second half of 2007. More...

    Duo charged with selling hot gear on eBay
    A pair of Oregon men have been charged with stealing US$300,000 worth of electronic equipment from Hewlett-Packard while working in the company's Equipment Recovery Program, then selling some of it on eBay. More...

    Mozilla.org site hit with access glitches
    The Mozilla Foundation's main site -- mozilla.org -- and home of its Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client, suffers intermittent performance problems, according to a web tracking firm. More...

    IE 7 Beta almost here
    A Windows hobbyist website says Internet Explorer 7 may arrive as early as next week. Microsoft has confirmed nothing. More...

    Competitions

    5 copies of iCon: Steve Jobs
    This is the unauthorised autobiography that made steam spout forth from the ears of Jobs. Find out why he wanted all copies destroyed! 5 to win.

    6 x xRaider Flexiglow mouse pads

    Mouse pads! Everyone needs at least one.


    5x packs of Destroy All Humans! for Xbox + T-shirt and soundtrack

    Oh no! Aliens are attacking! Truly!


    Atari Flashback game console

    Console technology is progressing so fast these days. So fast, in fact, that one is wont to forget all that has come before.

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