
Three multi-channel fan controllers tested
Reducing the speed of your case fans can dramatically lower noise levels and usually doesn't hurt temperatures too much. We take a look at three of the latest multi channel fan controllers.
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Carmack to do regular iPhone games
id Software has pledged continuing support for the iPhone, promising a new game every other month.
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New ARMA II expansion announced
Bohemia Interactive has already announced a new expansion pack for ARMA 2, dubbed Operation Arrowhead.
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Valve still hates the PlayStation 3
Valve boss Gabe Newell has reaffirmed his dislike of the PS3 and says it has no real plans for the platform.
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The CPC and bit-tech Gaming Podcast
We've put Joe in charge for once and done a podcast that's entirely about gaming, complete with a new competition. Have a listen to see what Rich, Alex, Harry and Joe think of Left 4 Dead 2, Rage, Samorost and vibrating chairs and booth babes. Oo-er.
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Beatles Rock Band setlist finalised?
A final setlist for the Beatles version of Rock Band has been finalised, according to rumours.
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Eizo S2242W - 22in widescreen TFT review
At last, a 22in monitor that doesn't have a TN panel! We have a look at Eizo's FlexScan S2242W 22-inch widescreen TFT, which features a PVA panel with a 1,920 x 1,200 native resolution. Is this the monitor we've been looking for? Read on to find out.
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Will Boxee’s $6 million help make media PCs less rubbish?
Last Friday we sent the latest issue of Custom PC off to the printers – and it’s back already, looking mean and moody with a water-cooled PC on the front – so it means this week I’ve been starting my tasks for the next issue. First up, the letters page, and I’ve just answered an interesting one about media PCs.
Specifically, why they’re rubbish – I had a long email from a reader detailing a pretty tortuous experience building and setting up a media PC. Despairingly, he’d turned to us to see if we could alleviate any of his misery.
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New TF2 mode coming in next hat update
Valve will be adding an entirely new gameplay mode to Team Fortress 2 in the next update. And a lot of hats too.
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PC Gaming Alliance gets new members
The controversial PC Gaming Alliance has got a fleet of new members, including GameTap and BFG.
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Haze developer blames PS3 architecture
Crytek developer Karl Hilton has said that problems with PS3 hardware were a major factor for the disappointing state of Haze.
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C&C 4 Interview: Of Games and Garlic
We sit down for a chat with Jim Vessella, producer for the upcoming Command and Conquer 4. Why does the game need a constant 'net connection? Why is the Tiberium saga being finished? Why does Joe keep talking about garlic? Answers within!
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Operation Flashpoint 2 system requirements
Codemasters has revealed the system requirements for Operation Flashpoint 2.
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Five LGA1156 coolers tested on Lynnfield
We've tested five coolers that are not only on sale now, but are also ready to fit Intel's forthcoming LGA1156 Lynnfield CPUs. Get ready for Lynnfield by bagging your LGA1156-compatible cooler before the rush. Read on to find out which can handle a big overclock the best.
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Apple responds to App Store critics
Mounting criticism of Apple's opaque policies for what's allowed - and what's not - in its iPhone App Store draws a personal response from Phil Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President.
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WIN: Asus Xtreme Global Summit Competition Week 3
We’ve previewed one of Asus’ upcoming P55 boards, the P7P55 Deluxe, taking a look at its overall layout, heatsinks and ports. We recently had a chance to catch up with the Asus design team to talk about the board’s power management design.
The P7P55D features a new design – branded â€کhybrid phase’, which adds a â€کT.Probe’ chip to a 16-phase power design to provide increased reliability by actively managing the VRMs to keep temperatures under control.
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Wolfenstein RPG released for iPhone
EA has finally released Wolfenstein RPG for the iPhone, complete with new graphics and modes.
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Serious Sam voice actor for hire to fans
John J. Dick, the voice actor for Serious Sam has some money troubles and is hiring himself out to fans to help combat debt.
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EA trademarks classic gaming titles
Electronic Arts has filed a bunch of new trademarks for some classic gaming licenses, including Wing Commander.
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Command and Conquer 4 Preview
With a persistent online RPG system, respawning bases and a new class-based gameplay, this is C&C as you've never seen it before. We take a long, hard look at what is going to be the last game in the series to see if the Tiberium Saga is getting the send-off it deserves.
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Asus Xtreme Global Summit Competition Week 2 Winners
We were a little late getting week two’s Asus Xtreme Gaming Summit post up, but it still attracted lots of great comments answering the question: “What’s been the trickiest, most complex or most frustrating problem you’ve had when building a PC?â€
We’ve been through the comments and picked our five favourite answers – all five win tickets
to the event on the 28th of August in London, and of course, snagging themselves some choice hardware to boot. As stated in the T&C’s, every winner gets آ£50 towards travel expenses, too.
Before we announce this week’s winners, a quick shout out to forum users Spiny and ffjason – you both won last week and have been PM’d details which you need to respond to! Get on it or your tickets will go to other people!
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Duke Nukem 3D released for iPhone
3D Realms has released a version of PC classic Duke Nukem 3D for the iPhone.
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EA looking to revive classic Bullfrog games
Electronic Arts has announced that it may revist and revive a few old Bullfrog games, though not as simple remakes.
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Nintendo patents inflatable horse
Nintendo has patented a new gaming controller - an inflatable horse. Wait, what?
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What Hardware Should I Buy? - August 2009
Packed with four PCs and a new Folding rig, this month's PC hardware buyer's guide is leaner, meaner and gets straight to the point! Check out our recommendations and be sure to tell us what you think are currently the best buys in our forums.
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