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Motherboards Group Test
by Darien Graham-Smith
With so many factors to consider, choosing a motherboard can be a bewildering exercise. We put 11 models through their pace to find the ultimate in performance, flexibility and value
Sep 1, 2008
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VIA HyperionPro
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
May 24, 2006
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Video Card Supertest
by Dave Bayon
We put every current model from ATI and NVIDIA through its paces to find out which offers the best performance and value.
Sep 13, 2006
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Tested: Hybrid Graphics
by Darien Graham-Smith
Both AMD and Nvidia are now shipping chipsets with hybrid graphics. So what is it, and is it a good idea for games? See what our tests revealed.
Jul 29, 2008
3dfx Voodoo4 4500
by Ben Hardwidge
In the beginning 3dfx was the king of the 3D accelerator market with its Voodoo and Voodoo2 chipsets...
Feb 1, 2001
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Nvidia SLI coming to P55 motherboards
by The Inquirer
Intel's new Core i7 and i5 CPU chipset will be SLI-compatible - just the shot in the arm Nvidia needs in its battle with ATI?
Aug 12, 2009
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Build your ultimate PC
by Tim Dean
Looking to build your dream machine? We explore the latest components on the market, and give you advice on which ones to hunt down, along with the general price you can expect to pay for each major component.
Dec 9, 2004
SiS 648
by Darren Ellis
SiS's 648 is one of the oldest chipsets on test here, and parallels many of the features of the Intel 845. It still has AGP 8x, 533MHz FSB and DDR333 support, though.
Jul 1, 2003
AOPEN Xcube EZ18
by Staff Writers
One of only a handful of non-Intel chipsets we received, AOpen's XCube EZ18 features an NVIDIA nForce2 chipset with support for 266 and 333MHz AMD processors.
Jan 1, 1900
Shuttle XPC ST20G5
by Ty Pendlebury
The Shuttle XPC is an icon of SFF design, and there are as many iterations as there are chipsets.
Jul 5, 2005
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