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First Look: Auto Assault

First Look: Auto Assault [3]
PC | 5th May 2005

We take a First Look at NCSoft's MMOG for rev-heads: Auto Assault, where Mad Max meets Everquest.

A tale of Three Heatsinks

A tale of Three Heatsinks [9]
Hardware | 5th May 2005

We pit a pair of air cooled heatsinks from Cooler Master against a new offering from Gigabyte

WCG 2005: European Case Modding Show

WCG 2005: European Case Modding Show [19]
Modding | 4th May 2005

The World Cyber Games at Cebit included a European Casemodding Exhibition this year. Hypercube creator Gert Swolfs reports on all the modding action

ATI Radeon X800 XL 512MB Preview

ATI Radeon X800 XL 512MB Preview [2]
Graphics | 4th May 2005

Today, ATI release their first consumer product with 512MB of video memory. We have already highly praised the Radeon X800 XL, and we discuss what this video card brings to the table.

Club3D Volari V3XT

Club3D Volari V3XT [9]
Graphics | 3rd May 2005

Tim Smalley has a look at a budget video card from Club3D, based on XGI's XG42 GPU. This card is not one for the gamers, but could be the ideal video card for a Home Theatre PC system?

Tomb Raider: Legend details released

Tomb Raider: Legend details released [12]
Xbox 360 | 3rd May 2005

The new website for the latest Lara Croft title goes live, with new information about the technology behind the game. Screens and breakdown inside.

Your guide to the new-look bit-tech

Your guide to the new-look bit-tech
Bits | 1st May 2005

bit-tech is looking a little different today, and we've made some changes all round. Have a read in here for our orientation guide!

First Serious Sam 2 screenshots

First Serious Sam 2 screenshots
PC | 30th Apr 2005

Croteam have released the first hi-res shots of the stunning new Serious Sam game, using their next-gen 3D engine.

Electronics Guide Part 1 - the Basics

Electronics Guide Part 1 - the Basics [33]
Modding | 29th Apr 2005

In the first part of our new series, we take you through the basics of electronics, starting the building block of PCs - electricity. We look at the basic formulae that govern voltage, current and resistence, and introduce you to our first project.

Computers in Space

Computers in Space [22]
Bits | 21st Apr 2005

They say that space is the final frontier – but why are we still launching hardware with state of the Ark computers?

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