Keeping your CPU cool is paramount, especially if you’re going to overclock it. The Aero range from Cooler Master offers efficient and variable cooling at an affordable price.
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Entry level video disc authoring from Cyberlink.
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.
If your CD writer is struggling and keeping you waiting it’s worth upgrading. This new 52-speed writer from MSI offers blistering performance at a very reasonable price.
If you want a great Pentium 4 board at a stunning price, the AI7 from Abit is just the ticket. It’s fast, fully featured and ideal for overclocking.
IBM’s ThinkPad X31 is a well crafted ultra portable notebook for the user who values light weight and small dimensions over all else.
Hercules’ take on the Radeon 9600XT is a little different from the crowd, but is it still the must have mid-range graphics solution?
If you’re looking to upgrade to a 17in LCD monitor this model from Sharp is worth a look. With good image quality and a reasonable price, the LL-T17D4-B makes a good case for itself.
The Aeolus from AOpen is based on the nVidia FX5900XT chipset and Benny Har-Even thinks it’s the new mid-range card to beat.
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.