Time to say goodbye from all of us at bit-tech.net
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Alex Ftoulis, aka AnG3L on our forums, has been busy this year and this is his second big project.
We've put our taste buds to the test and judged 9 of the UK's top mince pies. Pie-magedon ensues.
What does the bit-tech team want for Christmas? Graphics Card? Games? Peace between AMD and Intel?
We've been slaving away over hot test systems to find out; do you need an upgrade?
We've plucked six of the latest modding projects from our forums - vote for your favourite.
Which were your favourite games of the last 12 months? Let us know in our yearly vote!
Our ten percent is bigger than yours
The Mod of the Year 2009 winner is back with a new scratch-built PC.
Who did you vote as the best manufacturers and retailers of the year? Find out here!
WolfandAngel's project log looked amazing and now it's complete, here's his story on this mod
We've taken the best of your suggestions and made them into T-shirts
Free your videos! We show how to set up shares for a media streamer.
We've scoured our forums looking for the latest and greatest projects to feature in the latest edition of Mod of the Month
Our monthly PC building guide to getting the best components for your PC, whatever your budget.
We take an in-depth look at 3D gaming to see if it can improve your skills.
Are all SATA 6Gbps ports born equal? We sort the weeds from the chaff.
We're going to be at the upcoming LITS show in London and we want to hear your thoughts.
The Blass brothers have been churning out work like there's no tomorrow. We take a look at one of their latest projects.
We take a look at six of the best up and coming modding projects we spotted in our forums throughout September
A TEC CPU cooler, battery explosion prevention and light bulb remover: it's Taipei's Invention Show.
October 14 2021 | 15:04