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Rating: 80/100 | SilverStone LC06 | A great case spoilt only by its lackluster ventilation and high price, but still worthy of consideration if you can take advantage of its unique features like stealthed optical drive and silent power. |
Rating: 90/100 | Thermaltake Shark VA7000BWA/VA7000SWA | The Shark is a great case that, despite a few minor weaknesses does everything a good case should and does it with style. |
Rating: 80/100 | AMD Athlon 64 4000+ | AMD have set the new gold standard that others must follow, and if this isn't enough to shake their underdog image then you have to wonder what is. |
Rating: 80/100 | Crucial RADEON X800 Pro 256MB | The X800 Pro continues to impress with a great blend of power, image quality and price, and this one comes backed by one of the bigest memory manufacturers in the world. |
Rating: 90/100 | Connect3D Radeon X800 XT PE 256MB DDR | Just when it seemed the big two had nowhere obvious to turn for the next round of visual quality and speed increases they pull a rabbit out of a hat like this - SITE AWARD |
Rating: 90/100 | Thermaltake VA3000SWA/VA3400SWA Tsunami ATX Case | Stunning design, quick access to both the front and the insides of the case and incredible thermal performance are just the icing on a very tasty cake. - SITE AWARD |
Rating: 80/100 | Sapphire X800 PRO | A great price and a great performance should be enough to win admirers from almost any category of user |
Rating: 90/100 | Visiontek Xtasy X800 XT AGP Platinum Edition Video Card | For those hardcore gamers out there, this is one of the fastest, most capable cards on the market today. |
Rating: 80/100 | SilverStone SST-TJ02 | SilverStone have created a unique chassis that so nearly made it onto my list of all-time favourites. |
Rating: 62/100 | Gainward Hollywood@Home | My only problem is with the general lack of control over the quality... |
Rating: 85/100 | OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Platinum Edition 256MB | How do you like your memory? Low latencies or ludicrous overclocks? Good looks or good price? Guess what, you don't have to choose because now you can have it all - SITE AWARD |
Rating: 90/100 | Corsair TWINX512-3200LL | Make no mistake Corsair TWINX is faster than anything we've seen here before |
Rating: 95/100 | Thermaltake Xaser III V1000A Super Tower | This is one of the most feature rich, easy to work in cases out there. |
Rating: 94/100 | Plextor PlexWriter 40/12/40TS | The Plextor 40/12/40A brings CD burning kicking and screaming into the 21st century with a killer blend of quality engineering |
Rating: 93/100 | Plextor PlexWriter 48/24/48A | Once again Plextor have set the standards others must follow |
Rating: 90/100 | Plextor PX-708A | Now though Plextor are back where they like to be, setting the standards and leading from the front, or at least they were when this drive hit the market |
Rating: 90/100 | Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS | Overall Creative have once again done just enough to keep them ahead of the pack and built what must be one of the best, if not THE best consumer sound card on the market. |
Rating: 85/100 | EPoX EP-4PDA2+ | BIOS options like the fairly limited VCore may dissuade some users but this aside everything else seems to be very much in place. |
Rating: 80/100 | EPoX EP-8RDA3G | If your main aim is to buy a fast motherboard and then overclock it until it pops its caps you'll no doubt be served perfectly well by the 8RDA3G. |
Rating: 85/100 | EPoX EP-8RGA | For the mainstream user the 8RGA+ offers a fast, reliable and fuss free way to get the very most from your AMD processor |
| Recommend. | EPoX EP-8K3A+ | If there's one thing that thrust Epox into the top flight it was the overclocking performance of the 8KHA+. |
Rating: 75/100 | Gainward FX PowerPack! Ultra/760 XP | I wouldn't even look at the FX5600U if you are a gaming enthusiast |
Rating: 85/100 | WD Raptor 36.7GB SATA HD (WD360GD) | As a blend of speed and price the mix is a good one but there are cheaper ways to get similar performance |
Rating: 90/100 | AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 | You want the best - look no further! Get your wallets or cards out and start ordering now |
Rating: 90/100 | AMD Athlon XP 1800+ | A great CPU which all of you should consider |
Rating: 95/100 | AMD Athlon XP 1900+ | if you are shopping for a new CPU around now this chip is the one to place high up on your list. |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon XP 2000+ | Easily surpassing the performance of the 1900+ and offering improvements over the 2000+, this CPU proves it place among the XP family |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon XP (Barton) 2600+ | The new CPU from AMD has certainly produced some great scores in all our benchmarks |
Rating: 92/100 | AMD Athlon XP 2800+ | I still have to proclaim that I'm impressed by the 2800+ |
Rating: 85/100 | AMD Athlon XP 3000+ (333MHz) | With AMD's 64 bit solutions on the horizon Barton seems perfectly capable of guarding the fort until they arrive around September |
Rating: 91/100 | Gigabyte GV-R9700 | One thing is for sure though, this card is amazing, great bundle, great design. Highly recommended |
Rating: 91/100 | Albatron KX400+ Pro | All in all a very good product from such a relative newcomer to this incredibly competitive market and it bodes well for their future lines |
Rating: 80/100 | Albatron KX400-8X | The KX400-8X isn't meant for the enthusiast market and with all due respect to them it shows. |
Rating: 90/100 | AMD Athlon 64 3400+ | if the tables were turned and this were an Intel CPU we'd all be gazing into our crystal balls and predicting the imminent demise of AMD |
Rating: 94/100 | Chaintech 7VJL APOGEE | As I said at the outset this is the first Chaintech board I've had the pleasure to work with and either I hit lucky or Chaintech are doing some very nice work. |
Rating: 90/100 | Chaintech 7NJS ZENITH | For the enthusiast, this is a very respectable motherboard. You get enough in the box to justify spending a few extra bucks |
| Recommend. | MSI KT6 Delta-LSR (MS-6590) | The KT6 Delta appears to be a near perfect implementation of this new, old chipset and you can't help but be wowed by what this board offers |
Rating: 90/100 | MSI K7N2G-L (MS-6570G-010) | All told the K7N2G-L is a fast and flexible motherboard. |
Rating: 90/100 | MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR (MS-6570) | This board is brimming with features which, thanks to the supplied feature headers, can be used right out of the box |
Rating: 90/100 | ABIT KX7-333 | It's another winner for Abit. |
Rating: 85/100 | ASUS P4C800 Deluxe | The board is very fast and the BIOS offers a good range of tweaks and settings that even the most demanding user should be happy with |