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CyberPower Gamer Infinity XT Elite

Cases

Price: £999 | Rating: 81%

Review Date: 20th March 2008

As you can see from our review, the new 45nm Wolfdale core Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 is an impressive CPU. The main talking point...

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Thermaltake Armor+

Cases

Price: £131.9 | Rating: 30%

Review Date: 20th March 2008

The Thermaltake Armor+ is definitely a member of the old school of case design - it's essentially a large box with lots of vents and...

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Nexus Caterpillar

Cases

Price: £49.29 | Rating: 69%

Review Date: 20th March 2008

The Nexus Caterpillar, with its noise-dampening foam, hidden optical drive bays and 'silent' fans, sounds like a tasty bargain for £50. However, the reason for...

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SilverStone Kublai KL01-B

Cases

Price: £65.79 | Rating: 60%

Review Date: 24th January 2008

When it comes to making cases, SilverStone has a reputation for making huge, heavy brutes designed to house the kind of gaming rigs that give...

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Thermaltake Bach

Cases

Price: £114.33 | Rating: 60%

Review Date: 24th January 2008

It's about time something was named after Catherine Bach, best known for her role as Daisy Duke in the classic TV series 'The Dukes of...

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Zalman HD160XT Plus

Cases

Price: £399.99 | Rating: 82%

Review Date: 24th January 2008

When the research folks at Zalman decide they want to design a great product, somewhere a little geeky angel gets its wings. One of the...

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A+ CS-EL Diablo BM

Cases

Price: £70.49 | Rating: 79%

Review Date: 21st December 2007

An object's style and appearance are largely subjective matters, so there's no definitive right or wrong. However, if you're going to take a basic steel...

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Thermaltake SwordM

Cases

Price: £319.45 | Rating: 72%

Review Date: 14th November 2007

Every once in a while, designers must go crazy and the only remedy for the condition is to let them design something without any constraints....

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CyberPower Gamer Infinity Quad Elite

Mid-range PC

Price: £850

The G0 stepping of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is awesome. The sSpec code to look for is SLACR - surely not a coincidence given that Intel is an American company, and slacker and gamer are roughly synonymous terms over there. Most companies list the G0 chip as a separate...


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Labs Tests - Custom PC Labs

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Review Date: 20th March 2008

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