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Windows 7: Fastest selling OS ever 
By Justin Robinson | Nov 20, 2009
Windows 7 flies off store shelves.
 
Seagate ships the world's fastest largest hard drive 
By The Inquirer | Sep 22, 2009
P55 motherboard friendly to boot.
 
Kingston clocks fastest memory   
By The Inquirer | Mar 17, 2010
2.4GHz without overclocking - speedy!
 
Intel X25-E 32GB SSD 
By Justin Robinson | May 6, 2009
Intel's fastest SSD just got furious - and bloody expensive!.
 
Russia invests in supercomputers 
By The Inquirer | Mar 4, 2010
It's a matter of national pride.
 
Patriot Warp SSD 128GB 
By Justin Robinson | Dec 4, 2008
Not quite as fast as the fastest, but with a lot more wriggle room.
 
Intel X25-M Solid State Drive 
Hot Award
By Justin Robinson | Nov 21, 2008
The fastest Solid State Drive we've seen.
 
High end system vendors get the blues   
By The Inquirer | Feb 17, 2010
Analysis: As servers get more generic, it's back to workstations.
 
XFX 5770 
By Justin Robinson | Mar 17, 2010
Blistering, seat-of-your-pants speed ahead.
 
GIGABYTE MA785G-UD3H 
By Justin Robinson | Feb 3, 2010
A well-priced board for those who must have AMD.
 
IBM develops 32nm dynamic memory 
By The Inquirer | Sep 22, 2009
Smallest, densest, fastest.
 
Nehalem Xeon L5530-based server power consumption 
By The Inquirer | Nov 26, 2009
Low-powered Nehalem chips are great for servers.
 
OCZ Agility 120GB SSD 
By Justin Robinson | Oct 13, 2009
An agile little drive, or is it left behind?
 
NVIDIA claims GT300 outperforms ATI 5800 series cards 
By Justin Robinson | Sep 17, 2009
NVIDIA reckons their cards are more powerful than a gorilla on steroids.
 
Borderlands comp update 
By David Hollingworth | Sep 15, 2009
Want to know what's at stake at the Atomic Borderlands LAN event? We've got your prizes right here!
 
POWER7 vs Nehalem-EX 
By The Inquirer | Sep 8, 2009
The 8-core battle at the high end of processor architecture.
 
Nvidia's spin comes unspun  
By The Inquirer | Jul 15, 2009
Nvidia uses dodgy benchmarks to 'prove' mobile graphics superiority.
 
Seagate Momentus 500GB 
By Justin Robinson | Aug 25, 2009
A small drive with a big memory.
 
Intel and Micron create 3-bit flash cells 
By Justin Robinson | Aug 12, 2009
Building a bigger SSD.
 
Solidata K5-64 SSD 
By Justin Robinson | Aug 4, 2009
Definitely not a liquid.
 
 
Atomic Magazine

Issue: 111 | April, 2010

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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