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  • Asus ATI Radeon HD 3850 Pro graphics card

    The Asus ATI Radeon HD 3850 Pro is a 3850 Pro-powered beauty of a graphics card from Asus.

    £112 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Asus Radeon EAH3650 graphics card review

    The Asus Radeon EAH3650 may be an inexpensive graphics card, but that doesn't make it great value.

    £52 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Asus GeForce EN8800GS TOP graphics card review

    The Asus GeForce EN8800GS TOP is a cut-down graphics card, designed to undercut the 3870 XT – and, perhaps, to even start to rival the budget-priced 3850 Pro.

    £125 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Energizer Energi To Go XP18000 review

    The Energizer Energi To Go XP18000 is an extremely handy battery pack for up to three devices, including laptops.

    £159 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • iGo Green review

    The latest charger from iGo aims to make it easy to be green. The £85 iGo Green uses only the precise amount of energy your laptop requires, and can automatically…

    £85 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Elgato EyeTV Diversity review

    The Elgato EyeTV Diversity - a twin-tuner digital TV USB adaptor - now gains cross-platform support with a new driver released for Windows 7.

    £109 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970 review

    The AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970 graphics card combines two Cypress GPUs in one large - and powerful - package.

    £539 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Gigabyte 3D Aurora review

    The Gigabyte 3D Aurora case is a product aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts - with one small caveat.

    £89 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 3850 Pro graphics card

    Sufficiently pricey to have some serious hardware but affordable enough to tempt most users, the Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 3850 Pro provides enough performance to rip…

    £112 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Sapphire ATI Radeon 3870 XT graphics card

    Whether you plump for the 8800 GT or the brand new Sapphire ATI Radeon 3870 XT chip from ATI will really depend on what's most important to you – lowering the price…

    £165 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Proporta Ted Baker mobile/iPod charger review

    Ted's Six Pack is stylish without being poncy, and should be an essential part of any man's travel bag, alongside the King of Shaves shave gel, Gillette Fusion, nail…

    £30 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • AMD ATI Palit HD 4850 review

    AMD's plan for the AMD ATI Palit HD 4850? Create an easily scalable GPU that can stack up on a single card, so if you need more horsepower, you have an affordable…

    £130 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Powermonkey-explorer review

    The powermonkey-explorer is a small rocket-shaped device that stores up power for when you’re next on the road and need to charge something. And it has a solar charger.

    £65 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • PNY GeForce GTX 275 review

    PNY’s standard GeForce GTX 275 offers good value for money over its overclocked rivals.

    £200 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Sapphire Atomic HD 4890 review

    With this Atomic version, Sapphire reveals a desire to squeeze out every last megahertz of performance from the core ATI HD 4890 design. The Sapphire Atomic HD 4890…

    £235 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HIS HD 4850 IceQ 4 TurboX review

    The HIS HD 4850 IceQ 4 TurboX is HIS' take on the ATI Radeon HD 4850 Toxic Edition, with improved specifications.

    £152 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4830 512MB review

    The Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4830 512MB is a very decent graphics card for a relatively modest outlay.

    £110 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • Coolermaster SilentPro M700W review

    Coolermaster's SilentPro M700W is a quiet, compact PSU (power supply unit) with modular cabling and high efficiency - if you don't push it too far.

    £79 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • EVGA e-GeForce 7600 GT

    Drooling over a £300 or £400 graphics card is all very well, but most of us don't want to spend that much. The sub-£200 cards are where the real action lies.

    £148 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 5000+ & FX-62

    While Intel continues to pop out sockets and processors on an almost daily basis, AMD has been more circumspect in revamping its range.

    £500 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10