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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Not everyone sees the obsession of todays youth with violent computer games as a bad thing - the Army in particular thinks its great!
There's a very small amount of Wiis at the moment and many think it's part of a ploy to drive up demand. Not so, says Reggie Fils-Amie.
We take a look at one of the new mid-sized cases from Cooler Master, the CM 690. With a sleek exterior and a reasonable price point, the CM 690 could be the new benchmark in no-fuss cases, but there's only one way to find out for sure...
Concerns have been raised about the PlayStation 3 version of The Orange Box, but it now looks like it may have just been a load of hot air.
We've been digging for a little while now as rumours have been circling suggesting that existing Nvidia nForce 680i SLI boards likely won't support Intel's latest 45nm processors.
According to Greenpeace that is, which ranks the company as one of the worst polluters in the industry in a report released recently.
Comedian Artie Lange may have just dropped a bombshell for adventure game fans with the news that he is playing a character in a new Larry game.
The chilly air of November has blown and we're already heading into December next week. And that means it's time to take a look at what our forums have been up to this month! So take a look and get ready to vote for this month's winner.
Those lucky Japanese gamers have just got their hands on a new Wii Channel which lets fanboys download DS game demos.
Jumping on Nvidia's "monitor everything" bandwagon, Tagan has launched its BZ range of PSUs that are ESA compatible.
Usually it's Corsair or OCZ hitting new heights in memory speeds, but for once it seems that A-Data is getting in on the blazing fast DDR3 action with some Vitesta DDR3-2000X.
Users still clutching to their copy of Windows XP will be happy to find out that SP3 appears to bring a performance increase.
bit-tech has another first today - we have a look at Intel's X48 chipset. We've had the Asus P5E3 Premium in our hands for a few days and it's time to give you a quick look at what X48 brings to the table.
Probably not, but there's some sources inside the company who are saying that the game may finally break from the vapourware shackles next year.
The new owners of Perpetual Entertainment are messing with all types of things - including the Star Trek MMO, which looks to be taking a more casual approach now.
Apparently Asus may have violated the Linux GPL with the immensely popular Eee PC by not releasing part of the source code for one of the kernel modules.
NCSoft, Korean MMO developer and exclusive Sony partner, has hinted that it may be moving away from the games industry altogether and into the social networking field.
A new case mod has been unveiled on the interwebs, this one packing a massive 66 case fans which litter the exterior to provide the maximum in air cooling.
The French have led the way in terms of anti-piracy legislation by making the punishment by casual file-sharing consumer fit the crime committed. However, it's at some expense to online privacy.
bit-tech has obtained some exclusive photos of MSI's new "HydroGen" waterblock that is due to arrive in a limited edition with its next generation Intel X48 motherboard.
Our resident Linux guru Ken Gypen is back to teach you a thing or three about one of the most nebulous but powerful features of 'Nix - using scripts to automate common tasks. So jump in and get ready to learn the basics, then write your own image resize and watermark script.
Zalman reinvents the fan controller - transforming it from something boring and unappealing into a sleek, multifunctional panel with a cool looking LCD display. But what if it's all bling and no follow through?
October 14 2021 | 15:04