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PC Component Reviews
Building your own PC needn’t be difficult, and our guides to the components for your rig are a great place to start. Check out our round-ups of the ideal gaming PC specs to build yourself, the ideal graphics cards, top CPUs for gaming, top SSDs and best motherboards.
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If you want to build an Athlon 64 system but don’t want a huge tower case under your desk, Biostar has the answer. The i-DEC is a small form factor PC that’s stylish, feature packed and ready to accommodate AMD’s 64bit baby.
Review Price: £200.00
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The Axion RS300-AA38FL from Sapphire is a Pentium 4 based motherboard sporting the ATi IGP9100 chipset. It may not be the fastest motherboard on the block, but if you need integrated graphics it might be attractive.
Review Price: £105.00
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Want to build the Porsche Carrera GT of the PC world? This memory from Corsair will help, although it's reminiscent of Porsche's supercar in terms of speed and price.
Review Price: £263.00
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If ever there was a reason to have a clear panel in the side of your PC case this is it. Not only are these modules up to Corsair's usual high standard, but they'll brighten up the inside of any system.
Review Price: £268.00
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If you're thinking of buying an AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 processor, you're going to need a motherboard to put it in, and the Asus SK8V should fit the bill nicely.
Review Price: £146.00
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Like the award winning AOpen Aeolus FX5900XT, this card from Chaintech is based on the nVidia FX5900XT chipset. But is the FX5900XT still the mid-range chipset of choice?
Review Price: £147.00
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Even though this LANPARTY board isn't available in the UK, the almost identical Infinity is, and it's a bit of a bargain.
Review Price: £59.00
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It's another iDEQ from Biostar, this time sporting the ATI IGP 9100 chipset. If want to build a small form factor system and make use of integrated graphics, the iDEQ 200A is worth considering.
Review Price: £165.00
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If you want to build an Athlon 64 PC but you're on a tight budget, this value focussed motherboard from Biostar is worth considering.
Review Price: £61.00
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VIA EPIA TC10000 Review
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The VIA TC10000 is a curious platform, with a great many potential uses. The use of an external power supply also means whisper quiet operation.
Review Price: £147.00
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Shuttle strikes back at the competition with the XPC SB81P.
Review Price: £310.00
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Based on the Socket-A platform, the AOpen XC Cube EZ18 will build into a stylish, but reasonably priced small form factor PC.
Review Price: £170.00
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The Zen XPC is Shuttle's smallest and quietest system yet. But does it offer enough for the price?
Review Price: £186.00
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Sapphire is first out of the gates with a card based on ATI's latest mid-range PCI-Express chipset.
Review Price: £150.00
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If you're building a PCI Express system on a tight budget, this GeForce 6600 card from Leadtek might be worth a look.
Review Price: £98.00
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Intel's most powerful X-Series processor is perfect for overclockers and enthusiasts
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Is the ultimate gaming CPU worth the money?
Review Price: £484.99
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AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Review
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One of the best and most versatile desktop processors available
Review Price: £529.99
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A budget Full HD graphics card
Review Price: £150.00
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A Super-powered Quad HD graphics card with Nvidia ray tracing
Review Price: £560.00
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Great Quad HD graphics card with added ray tracing
Review Price: £453.00
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Can AMD crash Nvidia's RTX party with its new graphics card?
Review Price: £380.00
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The best value GPU for Quad HD gaming you can currently buy
Review Price: £330.00
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It's expensive, but this board delivers superb features and performance
Review Price: £430.00
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A bargain Full HD gaming PC
Review Price: £725.00
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Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero is an effective and well-balanced option, but isn't a class leader.
Review Price: £286.00
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Asus TUF Z390-Plus Gaming is durable but only offers basic features and performance.
Review Price: £161.00
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A versatile mid-range board with generous connectivity
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If you've got cash to burn and you're building a gaming PC, you should pick up a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Xtreme.
Review Price: £500.00
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This is a good board for single GPU gaming PC builds on a shoestring, but it's not so good for creative applications.
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