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The GeForce 8800 GTS is the more affordable member of NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 family, but there's more to it than a simple clock speed reduction. Despite the cut down feature set, we reckon it's a better buy than the flagship GeForce 8800 GTX. Read on to find out why...
We take a look at The Book of Games to see whether a book, about games, can be at all interesting. The ideal gift for a non-gaming parent or girlfriend? Okay, maybe not your girlfriend...
This is a small form factor chassis designed for the DIY market - you can stick in your own Micro ATX motherboard and build a full-powered system in a rather smaller footprint. It has some fantastically neat ideas - but can it deliver?
Our guest today is Mr. Wendel, who brings us the latest iteration of Abit's Fatal1ty series motherboards. Does the Fatal1ty AN9 32X teach you kids how to pwn? We find out...
In the past, external storage has been limited by the speed of the interface and this has put many users off the idea of an external storage device. We have a look at one of Seagate's first eSATA drives on the market to find out whether speed is no longer an issue.
"Hitler and Göring are standing on top of Berlin's radio tower. Hitler says he wants to do something to cheer up the people of Berlin. 'Why don't you just jump?' suggests Göring." Cheesy WWII action abounds in Blitzkrieg...
Upon releasing Guitar Hero II, Activision decreed that the air guitar was officially dead. Is this the greatest party game ever, and can the bit-tech'ers make the transformation from uber-geeks to rock gods?
Death and destruction reign supreme in the latest Warhammer: Dawn of War game - Dark Crusade. We put it to the test to see whether this standalone expansion should be deemed worthy of a hero's reception.
The second Medieval: Total War game is here, and it promises to be more ravishing, more brutal and more tactical. Is this the RTS of choice for the Yuletide season? We polish off our armour and charge right in.
DFI is back with another LANParty that has a lot to live up to. The NF590 SLI-M2R/G is based on NVIDIA's nForce 590 SLI chipset for socket AM2 processors and boasts some unique features. Does the board live up to expectations? Read on to find out how we got on...
Is this the ultimate gamer's case? With a 200mm fan on top and five other 120mm fans, it certainly has a substantial cooling capacity - but can the rest of the case live up to the airflow?
The ever popular Command and Conquer series will be exploding on to the 360. Let battle commence.
This is a bizarre piece of user-configurable kit that is designed to complement your keyboard and mouse setup. Can it strut its stuff in Counter-Strike and optimise our PhotoShop workflow? We take it for a spin to find out.
Want widescreen gaming on a budget? 20 inches not quite enough screen for you? We may have the solution for you as we take a look at Iiyama's 22 incher.
We have a look at Gigabyte's latest addition to its 3D Aurora case series. The 3D Aurora 570 shares many of the features on the original Aurora, but there are some interesting tweaks to the solid foundations. How does it rack up against its older brother?
The ultimate football management game is back, bigger and better than ever before. Say goodbye to your life, now. Tuck into our Football Manager 2007 review.
We take a look at the game that some people are hoping would dethrone Oblivion as King of the fantasy genre. How close does Dark Messiah come? How good can the Source Engine look? Find out in our review.
The green machine is back with its latest enthusiast graphics card. Codenamed G80, we are looking at the bleeding-edge iteration, the 8800 GTX. How does it rack up in real-world gameplay evaluations on 24" and 30" monitors? How does its architecture compare to the previous generation?
The 24" monitor is a gamer's best friend, providing awesome picture quality and a great complement to a high-end graphics card. Can this Benq model beat out competition from Dell and Samsung to become the one to buy? We find out.
Canis Canem Edit - the game previously known as 'Bully' - has been described the most controversial game of all time. It was close to being banned, some retailers have refused to stock it and it has had mothers forming protest rallies. But is it really all that bad? Find out in our review.
Today, Intel has announced its first quad-core desktop processor, based on the Kentsfield core. We put the all-new Core 2 Extreme QX6700 to the test to find out whether four is better than two.
The terrorists are now targeting the bright lights of Vegas and only you can stop them! We spent some time with the latest Rainbow Six game, read on for our first impressions.
Today, we have a look at PowerColor’s Radeon X1950 Pro, which comes fitted with an Arctic Cooling Accelero X2 cooler. PowerColor also ships the card with higher-than-reference clock frequencies – is the price premium worth it though? We find out...
October 14 2021 | 15:04