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Logitech Performance Mouse MX review
One for those who take cursor control seriously, plenty of thought has been put into the Performance Mouse MX's design and features. Sporting the most versatile mouse sensor on the market, it not only works on all the same surfaces as mice with Microsoft's BlueTrack sensor, but it also tracks on glass Read more
11 September 2009 by Rich Brown
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Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX review
The GeForce 8800 GTX is the most powerful graphics card on the market, and the first to support all of the 3D gaming-related features of Windows Vista and DirectX 10. It's also decent value -- it's cheaper than ATI's fastest dual-card combination and outperforms them, too Read more
25 January 2007 by Rich Brown
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Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 review
Intel has launched its line of Core 2 Duo desktop CPUs, which are not only the fastest desktop processors on the market, but they're also the most cost effective and among the most power efficient. For just about half the cost of AMD's flagship, the Athlon 64 FX-62, the Core 2 Duo E6700 gives you a nearly identical, if not faster performance Read more
27 July 2006 by Rich Brown
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 review
The GeForce GTX 295 graphics card sees Nvidia reclaim its place at the top of the performance pile from ATI . Relatively efficient, the GTX 295 is still a power hog, but it's reasonably aggressively priced and those who stump up the cash will benefit from the fastest 3D card on the market Read more
5 February 2009 by Rich Brown
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Mice
Razer DeathAdder review
Exceptional responsiveness and accuracy, plenty of customisation options, including the ability to set and save profiles and macros, and an excellent design make the Razer DeathAdder a superb affordable gaming mouse Read more
6 March 2007 by Rich Brown
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Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 review
The Core 2 Extreme X6800 made a clean sweep of all of our benchmarks. Intel's new flagship processor might not be as compelling a deal as the only slightly slower, but cheaper Core 2 Duo E6700, but for enthusiasts and others with the passion and the wallet to ensure that they have the fastest chip out there, the Core 2 Extreme X6800 is now it Read more
14 August 2006 by Rich Brown
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ATI Radeon HD 3850 review
ATI's new 256MB Radeon HD 3850 is a midrange graphics card worth its silicon. This card is the best-performing 3D card in its price class. It will let you play most current 3D games at reasonable resolutions and detail settings, and offers a truly viable midrange gaming experience Read more
11 December 2007 by Rich Brown
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Logitech G15 Keyboard (Revision 2) review
The new Logitech G15 Keyboard (Revision 2) improves on the older version in many ways. Its streamlined design and LCD screen at the top edge, which now glows orange, gives it a sleeker look. With loads of community-developed apps available, it's great for customised gaming Read more
5 June 2008 by Rich Brown
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Logitech G5 Laser Mouse review
If you're a gamer with a particularly sensitive trigger finger, the Logitech G5 Laser Mouse may be exactly what you need to improve your game. Even if you don't play games or aren't that picky about how your mouse feels in your hand, the G5 has some useful customisation options and performs better than most Read more
20 September 2005 by Rich Brown
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Nvidia GeForce 7950 GX2 review
The 7950 GX2 gives you the same 3D gaming performance as you would get from two GeForce 7900 GTX cards at half the cost. And because Nvidia has crammed two graphics processors onto a single card, you lose only half as much interior desktop real estate. But in just six months the card will be a generation behind, with the advent of DirectX 10 Read more
19 June 2006 by Rich Brown
