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HD7970 vs GTX 780: the future of graphics cards in 2012 
By Alex Whitehouse | 11:13 Jan 31, 2012 | Comment Now 
We explain why the 28nm process is the biggest thing since sliced PCB. In a word, size - after investigation by Atomic - sadly appears to matter.
 
ASUS' Rampage IV Gene is small, but perfectly formed 
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By Vito Cassisi | 15:53 Jan 23, 2012 | Comment Now 
Review: Is ASUS' new Gene genetically superior? We test the Rampage IV Gene ROG to find out.
 
Intel announces 520-series SSD range 
By Justin Robinson | 15:08 Feb 7, 2012 | Comment Now 
Updated: Sata 3.0 storage devices are maturing, so Intel's throwing their hat into the ring with the launch of the 520-series SSDs.
 
OCZ's ZT Series 650W PSU - a great little PSU 
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By Vito Cassisi | 14:46 Jan 24, 2012 | Comment Now 
Review: OCZ's ZT 650W power supply is pretty neat. Small, well-made, and bang on the money for most users.
 
AMD's FX-8150 simply disappoints 
By John Gillooly | 14:25 Oct 31, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: Bulldozer seems more apt if you think of a sleeping bovine than useful heavy machinery.
 
AMD's A8-3850 APUs are a surprisingly good bit of silicon 
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By John Gillooly | 10:50 Sep 15, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: Fusion finally hits the desktop, as AMD produces a remarkably good chip for gaming on.
 
Engine Room: FIFA 12 
By Nathan Lawrence | 12:54 Nov 22, 2011 | Comment Now 
The biggest sports franchise in the world has kicked off its 12th iteration and has, refreshingly, advanced the tech to exciting new and cross-game places. Nathan Lawrence ...
 
Sony to charge again with PS Vita UMD Passport Program 
By Justin Robinson | 15:05 Nov 15, 2011 | Comment Now 
Sony provide a way to play your PSP games on the new Vita - but you may not like what it entails...
 
Intel Core i7-3960X and i7-3930K officially launched 
By Justin Robinson | 13:26 Nov 15, 2011 | Comment Now 
Pricing and specifications are finally announced for Intel's new Sandy Bridge-E processors!
 
GIGABYTE's G1-Killer G1.Sniper 2 headshots the competition 
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By Vito Cassisi | 12:23 Sep 21, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: GIGABYTE's latest iteration of the massively specced and featured Killer range is taking aim at Intel's Z68 chipset...
 
ASUS Matrix Platinum GTX580 
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By Vito Cassisi | 10:39 Sep 26, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: Many buttons for itchy fingers! ASUS' latest GTX580-based card is an enthusiast-grade beast.
 
Kingston's HyperX KHX2133C9AD3T1FK4/8GX RAM a powerful mouthful 
By Vito Cassisi | 11:36 Sep 20, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: Meanwhile, at Kingston: We need taller fins! But this massive kit delivers power as well...
 
Creative sneaks out new Sound Blaster Recon3D card 
By David Hollingworth | 12:21 Sep 6, 2011 | Comment Now 
The soundcard ain't dead, and here's a sexy new Sound Blaster model to make gaming audiophiles weap. We hope...
 
Intel Knight’s Corner challenges NVIDIA supercomputing stranglehold 
By Justin Robinson | 15:12 Jun 21, 2011 | Comment Now 
Big Blue vs. Green Giant in a fight for science’s most coveted exascale workloads.
 
GIGABYTE X58A-OC goes like the proverbial...  
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By Vito Cassisi | 11:35 Jul 22, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: 4GHz? Why yes, there’s a button for that!
 
Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H-B3: Budget goodness 
By Vito Cassisi | 13:15 Jul 14, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: P67 is sooooo yesterday! This board is all about the future, and that means Z68.
 
Sandia Air-Bearing Heat Exchanger starts cooling revolution 
By Justin Robinson | 17:01 Jul 13, 2011 | Comment Now 
Incredible progress announced for processor cooling, as Sandia takes their cutting-edge heatsink design for a spin.
 
AMD redefines mobile gaming 
By John Gillooly | 09:39 Jun 15, 2011 | Comment Now 
AMD's new 'llano' Fusion APU makes Sandy Bridge look decidedly yawnworthy as a gaming platform. We take a closer look at why.
 
GIGABYTE's G1-Killer G1.Assassin: whoa 
By Vito Cassisi | 12:21 Jun 2, 2011 | Comment Now 
Review: GIGABYTE's new Killer range of gaming motherboards heralds the return of the turbo button; fo’ realz.
 
Where are graphics going?  
By Tracey Lien | 12:28 May 6, 2011 | Comment Now 
The history of videogame graphics has been an arms race to see who can create the most realistic images, but have we reached the end of that race?
 
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Atomic Magazine

Issue: 133 | February, 2012

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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Battlefield 3 is the new benchmark online FPS
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A very fun and realistic multiplayer ride.
 
Antec Kuhler 920 - liquid cool
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Antec Kuhler 920 silent but effientive out of the box no maintence water cooling kit
 
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
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Antec Lan boy Air in red a very cool design
 
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
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This product overall is awesome.
 
MSI's GT780 laptop as fast as it gets
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Nice laptop
 
 
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