Editor's Note
It's another month - can you believe that? It only seems like last week we were celebrating the first newsletter of the year, and now we can see the end of this one not too far away! It's all moving too fast...
But that's okay, you've got us to keep track of things for you :)
The first of our top stories you should cast your mouse over is our Tech Journo competition. We've got three plucky finalists, and we want you to help us pick the best one for publication in the pages of Atomic. Everyone who votes goes into a neat little prize draw, so not only is this your chance to make one Atomican very happy, but you can win stuff too - keen!
On the hardware front, we've got Sapphire's shiny new 4890 video card, and it's just about our new fave high-end, single core card. We've also got benchmarking news for the new Core i5 processor from Intel. This is news you need to read...
And finally, we've got fresh video of the upcoming Aliens Vs Predator. Remember, a day in the Corps is like a day on the farm... except full of Aliens who want to kill you. And it looks awesome fun.
See you next week, when issue 105 of Atomic goes on sale!
- David Hollingworth, Editor
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Issue: 103 | August, 2009
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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Top Stories This Week
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Sapphire 4890
Good price, good clocks, good performance... is Sapphire's latest too good to be true?
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News
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Reviews
Sapphire 4890
Good price, good clocks, good performance... is Sapphire's latest too good to be true?
Solidata K5-64 SSD
Definitely not a liquid.
MSI 790GX-G65
Designer heatsinks are so in right now...
GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra review
GI Joe delivers all action, all the time, but is that enough to make for an entertaining film? (spoiler free!)
GIGABYTE P55-UD6
GIGABYTE's P55-based motherboard has more phases than matter.
ASUS 4870X2 Trifan
A quirky behemoth of an ASUS video card, with an awkward name.
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Features
Vote in the Tech Journo finals and you could win!
The finalists reviews are in. Time to cast your vote!
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