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Asus: Yes, We're Planning an Oak Trail TabletApr 18, 2011 - in News
After all this talk of the Tegra 2-powered Transformer, Asus is also working on an Intel-based tablet.
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GeForce And Radeon On Intel's P67: PCIe Scaling ExploredApr 10, 2011 - in Reviews
Intel’s Sandy Bridge-based processors dramatically advance gaming value by increasing performance at lower prices than LGA 1366-based configurations. But is the platform it sits on worthy of that CPU? We test three slot configurations to find out.
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System Builder Marathon, March 2011: Value ComparedMar 28, 2011 - in Reviews
Day 4 of our System Builder Marathon compares performance achieved to money spent. With outright speed the top priority, can either of our high-end systems beat the low-cost build when it comes to value? Or will the middle machine strike the best balance?
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Get Angry Birds Free on PC for Limited TimeMar 23, 2011 - in News
Intel is offering Angry Birds for free to new users of its AppUp Center.
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System Builder Marathon, March 2011: $1000 Enthusiast PCMar 23, 2011 - in Reviews
We give Sandy Bridge yet another shot in our second System Builder Marathon configuration of the month, leaning on Intel's Core i5-2500K. How well does it fare against the Lynnfield-based Core i5-700-series processor it’s replacing?
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System Builder Marathon, March 2011: $2000 Performance PCMar 21, 2011 - in Reviews
Nick-of-time availability on revision B3-based P67 motherboards makes it possible for us to explore Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture in the fastest configuration competing in this quarter's System Builder Marathon. Is the result an overwhelming victory?
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Asus Making a $200 Android or Chrome NetbookMar 18, 2011 - in News
The netbook going back to its roots?
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Triple-GPU Scaling: AMD CrossFire Vs. Nvidia SLIMar 14, 2011 - in Reviews
Two GPUs are great, but are three that much better? When it comes to multi-card scaling, can AMD finally beat Nvidia? Who really needs this much performance? We loaded a super-fast system in single-, dual-, and triple-GPU configurations to find out.
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Asus Motherboard Box Turns into PC ChassisMar 3, 2011 - in News
Now here's one way to stay green: use the motherboard packaging as a chassis.
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GeForce GTX590 at PAX East; Asus, EVGA Only?Mar 1, 2011 - in News
Ready for triple monitor 3D Vision?
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Five Overclocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti Cards, ComparedFeb 21, 2011 - in Reviews
We gave the GeForce GTX 560 Ti a thorough evaluation at launch. But Nvidia was perhaps most excited about some of its partners were doing with GF114. And so, we set out to find customized boards. Our search lead to five factory-overclocked alternatives.
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XoticPC’s G73JW: A Good Gaming Notebook Made Better?Jan 19, 2011 - in Reviews
XoticPC offers gaming notebook buyers an alternative to the boring and heavy Clevo-based units sold by most of its competitors. Asus’ hefty (but not grotesquely-so) G73JW is the starting point for the custom build XoticPC sent over for our evaluation.
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Quick Look At Asus' CULV Notebooks: The "Premium Netbooks"Jan 18, 2011 - in Reviews
Late last year, Asus sent over three of its ultra-low-voltage notebooks. One centered on AMD's Nile platform, one employed an Atom/Ion 2 foundation, and the other offered Intel's Core 2 Duo SU3700. Today we run the trio through our battery of benchmarks.
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25 Years Of Graphics History: A Farewell To ATI, In PicturesJan 12, 2011 - in Picture Story
ATI graphics were around for 25 years, 10 of them centering on the Radeon family. As the ATI brand fades away, we're left to remember the company's most noteworthy desktop cards, right after the 6970/6950 launch and just before the Radeon HD 6990 emerges.
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P67 Motherboard Roundup: Nine $150-200 BoardsJan 9, 2011 - in Reviews
Improved per-clock performance and higher achievable frequencies are sure to put Intel’s latest K-Series CPUs on top of many builders’ whish lists, but they’ll still need a new socket to put it in. We test nine enthusiast-oriented LGA-1155 motherboards.
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Bigfoot's Killer Tech on ASUS ROG MotherboardJan 7, 2011 - in News
ASUS is adding Bigfoot's gaming network tech to the upcoming ROG Rampage III Black Edition motherboard.
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Asus, PrimeSense Reveals Motion Sensing for PCJan 3, 2011 - in News
It's a Kinect-like device for the PC, however it's by ASUS and called WAVI Xtion.
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Build It: Half-Height Gaming PCs For The Living RoomDec 21, 2010 - in Reviews
PowerColor’s half-height Radeon HD 5750 launched a quest to build a tiny gaming PC. But things didn't work out the way we planned. We ended up building two half-height machines capable of cranking out playable frame rates, and put them both to the test.
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System Builder Marathon, December 2010: Value, ComparedDec 19, 2010 - in Reviews
New benchmarks, new test methods, and new hardware mark exciting updates to this month’s System Builder Marathon. Today, we cover the most exciting part of all: the value competition. Remember, we're giving all three systems away, so enter to win them!
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System Builder Marathon, December 2010: $1000 PCDec 13, 2010 - in Reviews
Although we were afraid of the results, this time around we decided to try something new, forgoing the Core i5 in favor of a dual-core Core i3 CPU in our build. Can the higher clock rate compensate for the loss of two physical cores in our $1000 system?
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Tom's Hardware's 2010 Gift Guide: Part 1, For System BuildersDec 7, 2010 - in Reviews
Welcome to Part 1 of Tom's Hardware's 2010 Holiday Gift Guide. This first installment is geared toward system builders planning to pool some Christmas cash to build a new performance- or value-oriented system. We have something for everyone this year.
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Roundup: Four Radeon HD 6850 1 GB Cards ComparedNov 28, 2010 - in Reviews
Improvements to performance, acoustics, and bundles can add big value once a reference graphics card is modified by third-party vendors. We compare four modified Radeon HD 6850 1 GB boards to find out which company's additions best suit your gaming needs.
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The Perfect Motherboards For Your HackintoshNov 3, 2010 - in News
We keep getting asked, which motherboard to start with for a fully working hackintosh? Start with the letter "G."
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Microsoft Still Going After Royalties For AndroidNov 3, 2010 - in News
Sure, you can use Android instead of Windows Phone 7, but you still have to pay up.
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Asus Details Tablet Plans: Six Slates for 2011Oct 29, 2010 - in News
What size would you like yours in?
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Asus Software Unlocks HDDs With Over 2.2 TBOct 29, 2010 - in News
This software for Asus motherboards creates a virtual drive on a 3 TB HDD that can be used in Windows XP, Vista, and 7.
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Asus Puts on an Overclocking Clinic at BlizzconOct 25, 2010 - in News
Overclocking is frequently justified as giving needed performance, but in a lot of cases, people do it just to see if they can. There's a bit of pride in taking a 2.4GHz processor and make it run at 4 GHz.
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Overclocking Intel’s Xeon E5620: Quad-Core 32 nm At 4+ GHzOct 21, 2010 - in Reviews
Two years ago, Intel's Core i7-920 was the best value available to overclockers. Since then, the company has launched scalable 32 nm desktop CPUs for the mainstream and ultra high-end, leaving out budget-oriented enthusiasts. Could Xeon fill that gap?
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