TR's Christmas 2008 system guide
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techreport.com — We cleverly side-stepped Intel's Core i7 offensive in our previous guide by focusing on cheaper systems. Now that Intel's latest CPU is out alongside matching motherboards and triple-channel memory kits, we've revised our guide with higher-end configs that take advantage of this new bounty of ...
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Hardware Roundup: Tuesday Edition
Overclockers Club news Feed — Hopefully by now you've noticed that Sapphire and OCC have joined together to give away two Sapphire HD 4950 X2 videocards. Our roundup includes a review of the HD 4850 X2 card (also see the OCC review here) along with a look at the MSI 4670 512MB card. SilverStone is well-known for its line of cases and other components such as power supplies and today we get a look at two of the company's 1000W PSUs. Next up is the MSI X58 motherboard for the latest Core i7 processors from Intel. We also turned up a review of Tagan's A+ Curbic mid-tower case (also reviewed by OCC here). Don't forget to check out the rest ...

Tech Roundup - November 26, 2008
Techgage News — ... Blackberry Storm - Digital Trends Ten Ways To Improve The Blu-ray Movie Format - TweakTown Tech Report's Chrismas 2008 System Guide - Tech Report Top Ten Best Black Friday Deals - Digital Trends ...

Christmas 2008 system buyer's guide
DV Hardware — The Tech Report has published another PC buyer's guide to aid people who are planning to build a new computer. The new guide includes a duo of Core i7 systems, expensive gaming systems but also systems that start at $500 or $800. Check it out over here. ...

Tr’s Christmas 2008 System Guide
Tech Lime — ... We cleverly side-stepped Intel’s Core i7 offensive in our previous guide by focusing on cheaper systems. Now that Intel’s latest CPU is out alongside matching motherboards and triple-channel memory kits, we’ve revised our guide with higher-end configs that take advantage of this new bounty of hardware. And, of course, price fluctuations have given us an opportunity to freshen up our other builds. Click Here To Read The Full  Article @ Techreport ...

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www.engadget.com 12/31/2008 — Oh sure, we've seen just how far Intel's most potent Core i7 chip can be pushed under the most extreme conditions , but honestly, how's that helping you? In short, it's not. To that end, HotHardware has whipped up a useful, easy-to-digest guide on ...
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