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ASUS HD7970-DC2T-3GD5 review
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Aftermarket performance for an affordable price
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Gigabyte GV-N680OC-2GD review
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Nvidia’s GTX 680 gets a makeover.
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OCZ Vertex 4 512GB review
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The first of the Indilinx powered Vertex drives.
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MSI R7970 Lightning review
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Another near-perfect display from the world’s premier GPU brand.
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The perfect gaming board? Gigabyte G1.Sniper 3 review
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Is there a new gaming king in town?
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The perfect choice? Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H review
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Someone forgot to tell Gigabyte the UD3H was a low-end board.
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Monstrous: ASUS Maximus V Gene review
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Who needs a full sized ATX board when you have a Gene?
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Sheer frequency: G.SKILL RipjawsZ review
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Does memory reach new heights with the RipjawsZ?
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Zoom zoom zoom: Corsair Dominator GT 1866 review
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Looking to upsize? This kit’s a monster.
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Affordable performance: Kingston KHX2133C11D3K4 X79 review
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As the biggest manufacturer of consumer memory, Kingston has a point to prove with the introduction of X79 and quad-channel memory.
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High-end ready? Intel X79 DX79SI review
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Intel finally acknowledges the enthusiast market with the X79 DX79SI.
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Overclockers rejoice: GIGABYTE X79-UD7 review
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The OC board lives on in the new form of the GIGABYTE X79-UD7.
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Good bang for your buck: MSI X79A-GD65 8D review
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Exceptional hardware doesn't always mean your products have polish, but does this MSI board stand out from the pack?
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Almost perfection: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme review
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Arguably the most recognised and respected enthusiast motherboards in the world are the ASUS Republic of Gamers boards.
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Overclocking analysis: hands on with Sandy Bridge-E
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Nothing pushes a new CPU to the limits harder than overclocking. We assess Intel’s new high-end Sandy Bridge-E processor line.
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