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    +Radeon HD 5770 And 5750 Review: Gentlemen, Start Your HTPCs
      In the last month, we've seen ATI take the performance crown with its Radeon HD 5870 and an enthusiast value position with its Radeon HD 5850. Now the company is rounding out the mid-range with its Radeon HD 5770 and 5750, both capable DirectX 11 cards.

    +Presented By: National Geographic Channel
      New Series Follows Alaska State TroopersThey’re the first line of defense in the last frontier. Alaska State Troopers, a new series, premieres Wednesday at 10P e/p on Nat Geo. Learn more at www.natgeotv.com/alaskastatetroopers Ads by Pheedo

    +GeForce GT 220 And 210: DirectX 10.1 And 40nm Under $80
      Nvidia is introducing its first 40nm GPUs with DirectX 10.1 support. But the GeForce 210 and GT 220 GPUs aren't the flagships you might expect the company to announce hot on the heels of Radeon HD 5870. Rather, these are entry-level offerings under $80.

    +ADVERTORIAL: ATI Radeon HD 4650/70: Top Value for Bottom Dollar
      AMD ATI's Radeon HD 5000 series is here. But, if your wallet isn't ready for the new top of the line cards, there's plenty of graphics power to be had at bargain prices in the HD 4600 series.

    +NAS Attack: Network Storage From Thecus And Western Digital
      Thecus is first company to offer an attractive little 2.5” NAS solution that works well in your living room, while Western Digital’s dual-drive NAS delivers up to 4TB of capacity with RAID 0 and 1. Today's we're testing the two very-different devices.

    +Presented By: National Geographic Channel
      New Series FollowsAlaska State TroopersThey’re the first line of defense in the last frontier. Alaska State Troopers, a new series, premieres Wednesday at 10P e/p on Nat Geo. Learn more at www.natgeotv.com/alaskastatetroopers Ads by Pheedo

    +Five Gaming Enclosures, Rounded Up
      We've had a number of cases through the lab as of late. Today's excursion takes us away from HTPC or small form factor enclosures and straight into the realm of gaming chassis. Entries from ABS, Antec, Lian-Li, Thermaltake, and NZXT vie for a win.

    +P55 On A Budget: Five Core i5/i7 Motherboards For $100-$150
      Intel’s newest desktop processor series is all about value, and the P55 platform already powers some very affordable motherboards. We put five such boards to the test, hoping to see solid baseline performance and overclocking headroom at great prices.

    +How To: Windows XP Mode In...Ubuntu Linux?
      Windows 7's XP Mode has already convinced many users who sat out for Vista to go out and upgrade. But will they buy the right version of Windows 7 to get XPM? You do know you can get the same XP functionality from a Linux distribution for free, right?

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    +Athlon II Or Phenom II: Does Your CPU Need L3 Cache?
      AMD’s Athlon II X4 represents the first monolithic quad-core die without a shared L3 cache. Today, we're doing a more in-depth comparison between the Athlon II and Phenom II at comparable clock rates in order to reveal the true differences between them.

    +Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: October '09
      Welcome back to another installment in our Best Gaming CPUs for the Money column. In this month's list of recommendations, a number of new CPUs shake up the mix. Specifically, Intel's new Core i5-750 and the new Athlon II X4 620 from AMD.

    +Win 7's XP Mode And VirtualBox: When You Need Windows XP
      Windows 7 has the buzz, and it’s a great operating system. But sometimes you need to run older software. Enter Windows XP Mode. But how does it compare to simply running XP in a virtual machine? We load up a couple of test systems in order to find out.

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