Intel’s Pentium M CPU is making a transition to the desktop – if you want a low power, quiet PC, this new board from AOpen could be the answer.
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Following our look at the reference card, we’ve got our hands on the first retail board based on the Radeon X850 XT PE.
Abit has produced an entry level graphics card with some impressive built-in overclocking features. But is it still a false economy?
If you’re building a PCI Express system on a tight budget, this GeForce 6600 card from Leadtek might be worth a look.
Sapphire is first out of the gates with a card based on ATI’s latest mid-range PCI-Express chipset.
In an attempt to dethrone the mighty ATI All-in-Wonder, S3 has launched the OmniChrome. Here we look at a retail version from Club 3D.
AMD’s latest budget CPU is based on the Athlon 64 core. It may lack 64bit support, but it’s still a pretty good platform for a basic PC.
Looking for a fully featured motherboard based on the new 915P chipset? The Asus P5GD2 has more features than you could shake a stick at.
We’ve finally got our hands on a retail Radeon X800 XT board – the performance was as expected but the price definitely wasn’t.
The Zen XPC is Shuttle’s smallest and quietest system yet. But does it offer enough for the price?