
Asus GTX 670 Direct CU Mini review
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This is the first high-end graphics card we've come across that's been designed from the ground up for the small form factor, mini-ITX crowd.
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This is the first high-end graphics card we've come across that's been designed from the ground up for the small form factor, mini-ITX crowd.

A battery powered Wi-Fi hard drive that aims to give you 1TB of storage for your tablet.

Five hard disks in a 20TB volume working at wildly high speeds thanks to Thunderbolt.

Boost the capacity of your computer and your tablet or smartphone with this wireless hard drive.

Ever been out firefighting and left your USB stick in your pocket, burning your files to a crisp? You need the XtremKey!

Though it looks like a standard SD card, the Transcend Wi-Fi SD Card comes with built-in Wi-Fi and syncs with smart devices.

Can this architectural hard drive be as beautiful to use as it is to look at?

Technically, a very interesting chip, but platform limitations put the kybosh on any real appeal.

This water cooler is certainly impressive in stature, but its size is more than matched by the build quality.

Are you a serial CPU swapper? Do you want custom cooling configuration software? This water cooler might just meet your needs.

Some of the design elements are pretty clunky, but when configured in silent mode, this is a very impressive cooling kit.

A serious motherboard for serious overclocking, but is it an essential for your rig or one for the elite enthusiasts?

Having a fast, large-capacity SSD is all well and good, but just how much performance do you lose by saving £90?

The latest addition to Cooler Master's HAF range is a weird ol' beast, but we can't help but have a soft spot for its techie aspirations.

Inconsistent design choices aside, this ammo case-style chassis offers a lot to like.

With four portable drives, this Thunderbolt RAID array is a useful companion for video editing.

When we checked out Nanoxia's Deep Silence 1 last month, we were deeply impressed by the German company's first outing in case design. Can the Deep Silence 2 repeat the same trick?

This diminutive chip-chiller is impressive. If you can't stretch to liquid-cooling, this is the way to go for compact chassis.

After all the huge tower fans we've looked at recently, it makes a refreshing change to be playing with something at the other end of the spectrum.

Despite attaching a budget price tag to the drive, the performance of the Ultra Plus means it can take on the big boys.

Right now, the HD 7870 XT is the bargain card of this gen, and the jokerCard is a perfect example.

We reviewed the original KingSpec MultiCore 1TB drive not so long ago and, although it offered great performance, we wondered how fast a drive would be with a more up-to-date controller and some better NAND.

The wheel of time turns and chipsets come to pass, and a year after the Z77 chipset's launch, you can pick up top-spec boards for a fraction of the price you could just a few months back.

An impressive return to the water-cooling market by Cooler Master with a very capable budget liquid CPU chiller.

Get ready for some three-way SLI action with the world's fastest single GPU card.