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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Do 3GB of GDDR5 and more power phases than the national grid make this card worth a look?
Asus' ready-built ROG system features a one-touch overclocking button and lots of goodies inside.
Even bigger CPU coolers on their way later this year
German brand shows off upgraded versions of Bit-tech's favourite CPU coolers
The GD53 looks like a bargain for £109, but will its performance match its potential?
Asus throws every tech and trick in the book at a single motherboard.
We investigate the two main new technologies of the Z68 chipset, and how well they work.
Our monthly guide to getting the best components for your PC build, whatever your budget.
ASRock's Extreme4 has plenty of premium features, but will its performance match its feature set?
Can the successor to the brilliant Sabertooth X58 deliver?
We caught up with Eddie 'PCTwin' Coyle and Tom 'RawZ' Rawes to talk tweaking, cooling and competing.
We travelled to Istanbul to see the cream of European overclockers in action.
KFA²'s top end GTX 560 boasts a monster overclock, but can it really beat a GTX 570 1.3GB?
Gigabyte's new G1-branded board attempts to storm the top end of the X58 motherboard market.
A cooler that in no way justifies its asking price in terms of design or cooling ability.
Compact and easy to install, but there are better and cheaper alternatives.
Can Intel's new top-end CPU put Sandy Bridge in its place?
Compact and easy to install, but only offers average cooling.
The first Be Quiet! cooler that we've seen impresses in more ways than one
Zalman often makes good looking coolers, but can the MAX Blue's cooling performance match its looks?
The Matterhorn certainly looks the part, but can it match the Frio's pure cooling abilities?
October 14 2021 | 15:04