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OC3D Best of 2012 Awards
Misc Hardware | 9th January 2013
It's that time of year again, when we look back at the products that left the most lasting impression.
2012 Competition MADNESS
Misc Hardware | 17th March 2012
Seeing as the world is going to end this year we thought we had better push the boat out and hold our biggest & maddest competition yet!
OC3D & Aria.co.uk Christmas Competition like fest!
Misc Hardware | 5th January 2012
OC3D have teamed up with Aria to bring you some awesome Christmas goodies. Always fancied going 3D? Well you need to read on!
OC3D Best Of 2011 Awards
Misc Hardware | 30th December 2011
We take a look back at what has been a feature packed 12 months and pick out what we think are the best products released in 2011.
OC3D & Be Quiet @ LITS 2011
Misc Hardware | 24th October 2011
The London International Technology show was on over the weekend, so of course OC3D were there.
OC3D & CM Storm @ i43
Misc Hardware | 27th August 2011
Yes it's LAN Party time of year again and OC3D are there to bring you our irreverent take on proceedings.
The Hang Over Cure
Misc Hardware | 1st January 2011
How's the head? Come on down to the OC3D kitchen for the perfect hang over breakfast.
New Year's Eve Mash Up
Misc Hardware | 31st December 2010
Overclock3D's top tips to ensure you see off 2010 in a big way!
OC3D Articles ›› Misc Hardware
Educators Build A Cluster On The Cheap
Matthew Fogg | 20th November 2006
Clusters have enjoyed a dramatic dip in prices over the past few years, although they remain out of many schools’ reach. A decent eight server cluster can easily stretch past $35,000 or so. Four US college professors with a geeky bent have worked to whittle the cost of a basic cluster down to $3,000 in the hopes of putting the systems in more students’ hands.
Nine Years Later, Children May Get Web Protection
Matthew Fogg | 20th November 2006
In 1998, the U.S. Congress enacted a sweeping Web censorship law that nearly everyone promptly forgot about. Why? The explanation is simple: The American Civil Liberties Union immediately filed a lawsuit to block the U.S. Justice Department, and a federal judge granted an injunction barring prosecutors from enforcing the law. That injunction has been in place ever since. But now that could change. Read on to find out more...
Abit Challenges You to Tame the Beast
Derrek Huey | 12th November 2006
Abit launches their contender featuring the new NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI chipset: the IN9 32X-MAX. Can you tame the beast?
After Blackberry, Palm Is Next On NTP's Hit List
Matthew Fogg | 7th November 2006
After Blackberry, Palm Is Next On NTP's Hit List
AMD Asks Court To Allow Key Intel Docs
Matthew Fogg | 1st November 2006
AMD Asks Court To Allow Key Intel Docs
10 Biggest Computer Flops Of All Time
Matthew Fogg | 24th October 2006
10 Biggest Computer Flops Of All Time
D-LINK Releases D-Link DIR-655 802.11n Router
Matthew Fogg | 20th October 2006
D-LINK Releases D-Link DIR-655 802.11n Router


