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Scan delivers a Media Center system... that looks like a toaster? Sporting a 3.2GHz Pentium 4 it could probably toast any food product you like, but it's also a capable media machine.
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Looking for a completely silent gaming system? Need a video card? How much memory do you need on a high-end video card these days? We have a look at GECUBE's Radeon X800 XL 512MB SilentCool Edition and investigate whether 'more is better'. Find out inside...
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We have a few first-hand shots of the new Alienware Star Wars system - the Force is strong with this one... even if it is the Dark Side version.
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It's that old chestnut again - the price of games. However, we have some new ideas about how games could, or should be priced - based on graphics features, or digital downloads, or production qualities. Do any of them float your boat?
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Want a new monitor for gaming? Think that LCDs can't handle your hardcore abilities? Check out this new 19" flat panel from Viewsonic, which sports a 4ms response time.
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Game-themed case mods are all the rage these days. So what better way to celebrate the recent launch of Battlefield 2 than with not one but two amazing mods?
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Want dual-core? Want small form factor? Shuttle are back with a new system that sports the 945 chipset, allowing the use of Pentium D processors. We take a look at the system and how it performs - turns out it's a workhorse rig with unsurpassed elegance.
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In the market for a new system? Want double everything? We take a look at this super-charged rig that sports dual-core, dual-graphics and dual-hard drives. It's stonkingly fast and rather good-looking too.
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Feeling the pressure to upgrade your copy of Microsoft Cheese, Port and Cigar Server to version 16? Don't give in just yet!
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Are all those IDE, SATA, PSU, HDD, DVD, USB, LCD, PCIE, VGA, DVI, SCART, RF cables getting on your nerves? Want to do something to tidy them up a little? Whether behind your TV or inside your rig, this guide will show you the different types of cable tidying products and what they're good for.