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Razer Lycosa Mirror keyboard
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David Hollingworth
| May 12, 2009
Do you like shiny reflections and grime? Razer seem to, and for that the company earns the dreaded EPIC FAIL.
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Modding & Cooling
Xigmatek Thor's Hammer
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Justin Robinson
| Mar 4, 2009
Xigmatek's heatsink aims to replace Thor's trusty Mjolnir hammer with something shiny enough to be a mirror...
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Intel's six-core Gulftown is performing well
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The Inquirer
| Nov 18, 2009
Analysis
: Likely to appear earlier than expected.
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Peripherals
Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard
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David Hollingworth
| Jul 7, 2009
A Razer product we don’t dislike? Stranger things have happened...
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Phenom II 955 Black Edition
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Justin Robinson
| Apr 24, 2009
AMD's latest Phenom 2 955 CPU sets sights on the Nehalem crown.
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Project: Big Red
By
Justin Robinson
| Apr 20, 2009
Modding:
A modded HAF that's strong as a truck!
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Systems
Deus EX OC PC
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David Hollingworth
| Feb 6, 2009
A very shiny gaming PC from Deus Ex that, though pricey, is hard not to like.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Atomic guide to CPU lapping
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Justin Robinson
| Jan 23, 2009
We give you the low-down on how to get your CPU and heatsink flatter - and running cooler - by lapping it to within an inch of its silicon life!
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Modding & Cooling
Thermalright TRUE Copper
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Justin Robinson
| Dec 17, 2008
For those times when you need almost two kilograms of pure awesome.
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Modding & Cooling
ASUS Lion Square
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Justin Robinson
| Dec 9, 2008
This CPU heatsink may or may not contain real milk, nuts, or lion.
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Peripherals
Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000
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David Hollingworth
| Sep 22, 2008
David Hollingworth is veritable Liberace of the computer keyboard. Wait, that sounds funny...
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Operating Systems
Microsoft adds nagware to Windows
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Emma Hughes
| Aug 28, 2008
New anti-pirate movement in motion
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Peripherals
Lenovo Y710-200 Gamers Edition
By
David Hollingworth
| Aug 14, 2008
David Hollingworth wants so very much to like this machine...
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Graphics Cards
The big, cheap monitor roundup
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Alex Bradner
| Aug 14, 2008
Atomic sorts the cream from the crap to help you treat your eyes and wallet to screen glory. Now with added science!
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
ASUS Rampage Formula
By
Josh Collins
| Jul 21, 2008
Josh Collins watches as ASUS rinses and repeats.
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Entertainment
The Dark Knight
By
David Hollingworth
| Jul 17, 2008
Batman is back, facing his arch-nemesis. David Hollingworth ducks for cover and Gotham well and truly heats up.
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Peripherals
RAID Theory
By
Ashton Mills
| May 19, 2008
Also RAID setup, RAID benchmarks, RAID considerations, RAID software, RAID hardware...
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Peripherals
Coolermaster Cosmos 1000
By
Josh Collins
| Dec 11, 2007
Josh Collins gets a handle on the latest case offering from Coolermaster.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Mysteries of making computer chips
By
Ben Mansill
| Oct 16, 2007
An exclusive inside look and interview with Intel, all about fab fabs, thanks to our friends at PC Authority.
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Operating Systems
Linux vs Linux
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Leigh Dyer
| Jul 5, 2007
Five flavours of Linux, all pitted head to head. Which one's best for what? We tell you.
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