nVidia has closely followed the launch of the 7800 GTX with the 7800 GT. And it’s got a sure fire winner on its hands.
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As nVidia promised there’s a healthy supply of GeForce 7800 GTX cards available at retail. We take a look at a pair from board partner AOpen.
If you want to build a super quiet media PC try using a Pentium M chip and AOpen’s new motherboard.
Is the sheer noise from your PC spoiling your enjoyment of your favouite games? GeCube has the answer with its completely fanless Radeon X800 XL based graphics card.
Abit’s Fatal1ty board carries the branding of one of the World’s best gamers, but can it live up to its heritage?
Asus has raised the bar on motherboard packages once again. The P5WD2 doesn’t come cheap, but you do get everything bar the kitchen sink in the box.
Looking for the fastest graphics solution available? Look no further, the XFX GeForce 7800 GTX is what you’re after.
If you really have to have an Intel CPU but still want SLI graphics, the MSI P4N Diamond looks like a safe bet.
AMD’s Athlon FX-57 is its highest clocked processor yet. Leo Waldock puts it through its paces to see if the FX can still lay claim to being the gamers’ choice.
If the thought of bleeding edge graphics and CPU technology gets you drooling then you’d better get a mop ready because Athlon X2 and GeForce 7800 GTX SLI is here. Oh yes, come to papa…