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MSI X38 Platinum Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by [DR]Rich   
Saturday, 26 April 2008
Today we look at one of MSI's two motherboards based on the Intel X38 chipset. If you're looking for a well priced motherboard with support for Crossfire using dual PCI-E 16x slots, then you're going to want to keep reading.  Image
 
DFI LanParty LT X48-T2R Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike 'Monster' Harris   
Friday, 11 April 2008
Back in stock in the UK and causing anarchy amongst the current crop of motherboard manufacturers - It would have to be a DFI motherboard! Luckily, I've managed to get my grubby little mitts on a LanParty LT X48-T2R motherboard to review. Image
 
Double Heatsink Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by [DR]Rich   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Image Today we look at two heatsinks targeting the two very different audiences in the heatsink market. Scythe 's silent heatsinks may be known to you all but 3R System, a new kid on the block, may just be onto a winner with their innovative and well thought out performance product. 
 
Intel Celeron E1200 Mini-Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike 'Monster' Harris   
Saturday, 23 February 2008
Image The Celery, sorry Celeron, has at last moved onto the dual core bandwagon with the release of the E1200 which sits just behind the E21xx range of processors in Intel’s budget line up. Will this turn out to be the age of the Super Celery with a real crunch, or has Intel made a genetically modified Monster Vegetable?
 
The New Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 2GB Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by [DR]Rich   
Thursday, 07 February 2008
Image Following the troubles of Kingston's highest rated DDR2 product, Rich looks at Crucial's Ballistix line of memory to see if there is any point in persisting with DDR2 products when DDR3 is rapidly being adopted and introduced at better prices every day. You'll be happy to hear this one went much more smoothly. 
 
Kingston HyperX PC2-9600 Review *Update* PDF Print E-mail
Written by [DR]Rich   
Monday, 14 January 2008
With the price of DDR2 RAM falling to rock bottom prices, it would be easy to get drawn into the price wars and just pick the cheapest kit that your favourite online shop has in stock. Today we’re taking a look at Kingston’s fastest rated DDR2 kit, aimed at those that want guaranteed performance and the fastest kits you can buy. Let’s see if the kit can justify its increased cost. Image
 
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