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Asus P7H57D-V EVO review If you want all the latest storage technologies, support for HD audio and expansion space, this is the board for you£152
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best buyMSI P55M-GD45 review This P55 Express board has plenty of features, despite its relatively low price, making it ideal for building a Core-i5 PC.£90
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Olympus E-620 review Some interesting features, but image quality is a little disappointing at this price.£540
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Zotac GeForce GT 220 review It's no fault of Zotac's, but the GT 220 is simply too expensive to compete with ATI's HD 4670.£65
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Biostar TP55 review The cheapest P55 board we've seen - it's a no-frills affair, but it has everything that most users are likely to need.£82
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Gigabyte GV-N220OC-1GI review Gigabyte's tweaked GT 220 is the best we've seen, but it's not enough to persuade us to buy this card.£61
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Seagate Barracuda XT 2TB review Given the problems that we had in testing, we recommend holding off on SATA 600 for the time being.£230
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Asus P7P55D Deluxe review It's packed full of features, but at this price it's probably suitable only for serious enthusiasts who'll match it with a fast Core i7 chip.£159
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best buySapphire Radeon HD 5850 1GB review If you're looking for a powerful new graphics card, this is the one. It's breathtakingly fast, yet still £100 cheaper than the HD 5870.£200
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Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 review A feature-packed graphics card, but it isn't as fast as the older HD 4890, which costs only a little more.£126
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Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra review Altec Lansing's Expressionist Ultra speakers have too many quality issues for a set at this price.£180
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best buyWestern Digital WD TV Live review Adding streaming to this already excellent media player makes it better than ever. If you don't need wireless, buy this.£77
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Mio Navman Moov Spirit 500 Traffic review A feature-packed satnav, but the touchscreen can be unresponsive. It's also quite expensive and there are better-value alternatives.£200