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TI Extreme power 8800
by Nick Ross
A monster PC thanks to some very high-end components. But it’s noisy and expensive.
Jan 22, 2008
Pacstar 88GTGamer
by Nick Ross
A fast, quiet, good-looking PC that's great value.
Jan 22, 2008
Dell XPS 420
by Nick Ross
Fantastic design and highly-configurable power make this XPS useful, desirable and good value.
Nov 5, 2007
MegaPC Magnum
by Nick Ross
A very fast, well-built high-end PC. But a few niggles and high price keep it off the A-List.
Sep 14, 2007
Pacstar Eragon Quad Core 2007
by Nick Ross
Quad-core makes it powerful and good value at the price. Noise and stability suffer though.
Mar 21, 2007
Enspire Lightspeed XLC 680i
by Clive Webster
Custom design watercooling and some judicious overclocking make for a showstopping performance and price.
Mar 21, 2007
TI Super Power 8800
by Nick Ross
Nvidia’s 8800 GTX graphics card is the crowning glory of this very-fast, great-value, PC.
Feb 5, 2007
Dell XPS 700
by Clive Webster
Not great value for money, but the XPS 700 offers plenty of power and striking looks.
Dec 15, 2006
TI C2D Extreme 6800
by Nick Ross
Very fast, but the top-end components offer poor value in the face of competition.
Nov 20, 2006
Modtech Civic-64FX
by Dan Chiappini
It’s one of the facts of the gaming hobbyist’s life: cutting edge games require cutting edge hardware. It’s as set in stone as Moore’s Law (which is itself now 40 years old). Every 12 to 18 months you need to upgrade or get left behind. Our contenders this month make a very good case for starting with a clean slate, and none more so than this month’s winner, the Modtech Civic-64FX.
Dec 31, 2004
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