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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The Mobility Radeon X700 is ATI's new mainstream Performance Thin mobility part - here to replace the ageing Mobility Radeon 9700. We have a run down on its theoretical performance, and its comprehensive featureset.
It's finally complete, and in the studio!
A quick discussion of what we expect for 2005.
Witness the second instalment of the incredible Hypercube² project
We identify our Heroes & Villians of the industry for 2004
Aquasphere, our Corsair Mod of the Month winner this month, is simply one of the most stunning mods we have ever seen. Conceived on a larger scale than most computers - standing above waist height - it integrates a smoke machine for maximum 'wow!'
You've seen the films. Now, we bring you Hypercube²: a painstaking recreation in sheetmetal.
A classic tale, with a topical twist!
We look at the new budget card from NVIDIA that utilises main system RAM for its graphics processing.
Beneath the clossy metallic paint lies a 100% aluminium thoroughbred case of the highest quality. The Wave Master series from Cooler Master really does prove that real beauty is more than just skin deep.
Wil Harris ponders why he doesn't have time to videogame any more.
As bit-tech's chief hardware tester, things don't always go smoothly for Tim Smalley
We talk to Relic Entertainment about the graphics technology in their recent release, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
The most eagerly awaited game over the past two years is here - we evaluate the real-world performance over the current high-end and mainstream AGP video cards.
Will the latest third-party chipsets for Pentium 4 give it the boost it desperately needs?
This month's Corsair winner has created a fully functional LAN PC out of a heavily modified newspaper box. Read all about it!
We have a look at the GeForce 6600GT's transportation back to AGP - this will please many users out there. Tim Smalley puts it through its paces with a selection of real world gaming scenarios.
Have you heard of Chip and PIN? If not, then you'd better believe it'll get your fingers tapping.
Wil Harris wonders if the gaming industry is along the road to modding mecca.
This is the Official Half-Life 2 demo PC, as commissioned by Valve Software to sit in their demo room at HQ in Seattle
This is the Internet and I'm afraid the kid gloves came off a long time ago.
We have an in-depth look at the recently-introduced Far Cry patch 1.3. It contains some interesting features that are worth a good look.
October 14 2021 | 15:04