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Written by Maxit
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Another day, another graphics card upgrade. We can't help wondering why
people buy a £400 graphics card
to play a £30 game that lasts for a little under 10 hours. That's £43 a
hour. Crazy eh. You could have a wild weekend with enough debauchery to
leave you recounting tales to your mates down the local for the next
six months. Go on, treat your joystick and head down to
Spearmint Rhino's to gawp at the babes while they gyrate round your lap
rubbing baby oil into your trousers. Best thing is you'd still have
enough change to buy the
latest Sugar Babes cd to throw at your neighbours cat. Or you could
just spend £400 on a graphics card that will be obsolete in a few
months time.
Decisions, decisions. Should you spend the money on the latest hardware powerhouse from the graphic card stables of ASUS or stuff it down some nubile blondes knickers as she manoveurs around your manhood. It's a big dilemma for every hardware enthusiast but don't worry, this review might just help you decide. Read on.
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Written by Maxit
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XFX have
done it again, setting the standard for other manufacturers to follow. If you
are in the market for a graphics card to run all your games at maximum eye candy, look
no further! The XFX 7900 GT Extreme Edition is a graphics card of biblical
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Written by Maxit
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Mushkin are reknowned for their superior quality and ultra reliable memory modules. Established in 1994, they have become a firm favourite with overclockers and hardware enthusiats who demand the ultimate in high performance components. Mushkin recently expanded their product stable to offer a top of the range power supply aimed at power thirsty systems. Find out how their new enhanced 650w PSU unit performs in our UK exclusive.
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Written by Maxit
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Pen drives are ten a penny these days, but with a slim sleek design and a dual channel memory controller, the Crucial Gizmo Overdrive brings some tasty technology to the table. Will it have what it takes to topple our current favourite drive; the OCZ rally? Read on...
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Written by Maxit
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If you prefer your PSU to have all the power but none of the clutter, Enermax has a modular solution that's well worth a look! Available in a number of power outputs, MaXit put the 400W PSU under the torture bench.
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Written by Maxit
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The latest power supply from OCZ technology is a megahertz monsta with enough juice to light up all your hardware and still have enough left over to run the rest of your household appliances - probably. This 600W model is more than ready to tackle even the most demanding of tasks from SLI combos to phase change cooling.
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Written by Maxit
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Colour calibration is one of the most important aspects of any digital setup. You can spend thousands on equipment, monitors and printers and still achieve poor results if your equipment isn't in synch. Enter Gretag Macbeths colour calibration system, the Gretag Macbeth Eye One.
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Written by Maxit
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How does 15,000 songs or 25,000 pictures in a device not
much bigger than a packet of cigarettes sound? Read on for our review of the fourth
generation iPod photo.
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Written by Maxit
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LianLi have a fantastic reputation as makers of fine aluminum cases. The PC73-SL is one of the best cases to emerge from their stable and just one look tells you it's a
winner. |
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