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The Home of Chrome: a dedicated professional gaming training facility in Sweden which is also the home of all-girl clan, girlz 0f destruction. Marketing front or Girl Power? We flew to Stockholm to find out.
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Zalman join the HTPC revolution with their HD160 enclosure. We take a look to see if they have what it takes to retain their everlasting promise of silence.
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The largest LAN party in Britain is back this Easter weekend. We took a trip down to Newbury Racecourse to see what was going on. Inside - mods, more mods, Dance Dance Revoluiton and some general hilarity.
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Delivering his annual Easter Message, Wil Harris encourages the world to work together in peace and harmony - and wonders whether £300 is better spent on a new graphics card or an Xbox 360.
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Want a gaming laptop with an X1800XT graphics card and Intel Core Duo processor? Rock are stepping up to the mark with just such a machine and boy, it's a fast one.
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We have a look at Biostar's TForce4 U 775 motherboard, based on NVIDIA's nForce4 Ultra Intel Edition chipset. Does this board live up to expectations by catering for the gaming enthusiast looking to get the most out of their system? Read on to find out...
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Remember the Parhelia? Well, Matrox is revising triple-screen gaming - but this time, it runs off your NVIDIA SLI setup. Prepare to own your mates at Counter-Strike! Prepare for Matrox Triplehead2Go.
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Lara's back and she's curvier than ever. Tomb Raider: Legend is the fifth in the series and features all new graphics with "Next Generation Content". We explore what that means, the graphics grunt required to play it and a bizarre NVIDIA driver bug.
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Looking for a desktop replacement gaming system? Don't want to compromise on CPU power? This new system from Evesham - we avoid the term laptop - sports an AMD FX-60 CPU with a 7800 graphics chip. It's heatpipe central under there.
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In the second part of his Cebit retrospective, Dave picks out a few of the more... bizarre products and companies at this year's show.