Small form factor PCs are all the rage and AOpen has decided to throw its hat into the ring. The XC Cube EY65 is small and stylish and packs a hefty punch.
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Building your own PC needn’t be difficult, and our guides to the components for your rig are a great place to start. Check out our round-ups of the ideal gaming PC specs to build yourself, the ideal graphics cards, top CPUs for gaming, top SSDs and best motherboards.
Want to build the Porsche Carrera GT of the PC world? This memory from Corsair will help, although it’s reminiscent of Porsche’s supercar in terms of speed and price.
If you want a great Pentium 4 board at a stunning price, the AI7 from Abit is just the ticket. It’s fast, fully featured and ideal for overclocking.
Hercules’ take on the Radeon 9600XT is a little different from the crowd, but is it still the must have mid-range graphics solution?
The Aeolus from AOpen is based on the nVidia FX5900XT chipset and Benny Har-Even thinks it’s the new mid-range card to beat.
The Axion RS300-AA38FL from Sapphire is a Pentium 4 based motherboard sporting the ATi IGP9100 chipset. It may not be the fastest motherboard on the block, but if you need integrated graphics it might be attractive.
Intel’s latest spin on the Pentium 4 offers some interesting new features, but you won’t notice any initial performance boosts.
AMD’s latest incarnation of the Athlon 64 is the fastest consumer processor on the market. But there’s better value to be had one step down the speed ladder.
MSi is attacking the mid-range graphics card market with this FX5700 Ultra based offering.
If you want to build an Athlon 64 system but don’t want a huge tower case under your desk, Biostar has the answer. The i-DEC is a small form factor PC that’s stylish, feature packed and ready to accommodate AMD’s 64bit baby.