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TechReport March 2011 system guide
Posted by Philipp Esselbach, 02/25/2011 08:25 AM
The Tech Report published their March 2011 system guide
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| Just because Sandy Bridge isn't really available doesn't mean you can't build a solid PC. Join us for a look at four tantalizing configs priced at $300, $600, $1,000, and $2,700. |
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