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Intel's Chief River Will Begin Support for USB 3.0Nov 4, 2010 - in News
After Huron River will come Chief River with USB 3.0 support... finally!
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Is That A Notebook? MALIBAL's Six-Core, Dual-GPU, Speed DemonNov 3, 2010 - in Reviews
Combining top-end desktop and notebook components, the MALIBAL Nine X7200 is the workstation you can take with you. Today we see how it compares to our fastest “desktop replacement” notebook, and how well it stands up to a similarly-configured desktop PC.
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Intel, Samsung, Toshiba Team For 10nm ChipsNov 2, 2010 - in News
These three big guns are working on tiny chips.
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Preview: VIA VN1000 And Nano DC Platform: An IGP With Game?Nov 2, 2010 - in Reviews
It's been a long time since we've previewed a VIA chipset. And yet, here we are with an S3-based DX10 GPU that VIA claims is ready for gaming. How does the VN1000 compare to Intel's Atom and Nvidia's ION? Is it strong enough to ward off Core i3?
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Adobe CS5: 64-bit, CUDA-Accelerated, And Threaded PerformanceOct 31, 2010 - in Reviews
We've done a fair bit of work with Adobe CS4 and CS5 as we update our own benchmarks. If you're a professional contemplating the upgrade, you'll want to see the results of our Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro comparisons between both suites.
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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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Ballmer: PC Is Our Primary FocusOct 29, 2010 - in News
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that the PC is the #1 smart device on the planet today.
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Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: October 2010Oct 26, 2010 - in Reviews
After a brisk September, filled with AMD CPU refreshes, October brings us Intel's new Pentium E5700. We're also getting a first look at the recently-released Phenom II X3 740. Oh, and there's that recent 50% price reduction on the speedy Core i7-950, too!
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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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Talking Heads: Motherboard Manager Edition, Q4'10, Part 1Oct 20, 2010 - in Reviews
We've already talked to product managers representing the graphics industry. But what about the motherboard folks? We are back with ten more unidentified R&D insiders. The platform-oriented industry weighs in on Intel's, AMD's, and Nvidia's prospects.
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In Pictures: 19 Ways To Recycle Old, Unused HardwareOct 16, 2010 - in Picture Story
If you're anything like us, you have boatloads of old components sitting around collecting dust. We tracked down 19 different examples of folks who got creative with their technology and built coffee tables, new kicks, and hamster cages.
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Congrats To Our Intel K-Series Contest WinnersOct 15, 2010 - in News
We’d like to congratulate the winners of our Intel K-series contest. As a quick reminder, the aim of the competition was to overclock an Intel Core i7-875K or Intel Core i5-655K as high as possible, submitting a CPU-Z-validated link as proof.
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Efficiency Analysis: Atom D510 Vs. Atom D525/ION2Oct 15, 2010 - in Reviews
Intel's Atom D525 offers a faster clock rate than its predecessor at the same 13 W TDP. Obviously, the new dual-core chip is going to be faster. But after we determined that the Core i3 is more efficient, can Atom D525 usurp the desktop contender?
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bModo's Touchscreen Tabet Does Win7, AtomOct 14, 2010 - in News
bModo's new tablet combines the best of slates, notebooks, and Apple's iPad.
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Intel Promises Big Performance With Sandy BridgeOct 14, 2010 - in News
The next big "leap ahead" for Intel.
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Intel Praises iPad; Makes Atom Secret 4G WeaponOct 14, 2010 - in News
Intel is planning to integrate wireless baseband technology into the Atom, making it a powerful smartphone/tablet SoC.
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ECS P55H-AK: P55/NF200 Versus X58 In 3-Way SLIOct 14, 2010 - in Reviews
We’ve seen how three-way SLI boosts gaming performance, but do we really need X58's PCI Express connectivity to realize those gains? Using three GTX 480s, we pit the latest P55/NF200 solution from ECS against a powerful X58-based incumbent to find out.
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Gaming Across Three Screens: GTX 460, GTX 480, And Quad-SLIOct 11, 2010 - in Reviews
Display spanning is quickly becoming the high-mark for serious gaming machines of all budgets, with more powerful cards allowing higher resolutions. Yet, as panel resolutions higher than 1080p become harder to find, do we really need more than two cards?
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A Nintendo 64 Modded Into An HTPCOct 11, 2010 - in News
A modder crammed an HTPC into a Nintendo 64 chassis.
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The Game Rundown: Finding CPU/GPU Bottlenecks, Part 2Oct 8, 2010 - in Reviews
We're back with Part 2 of our bottleneck exploration in a mainstream gaming PC equipped with a Core i5 and GeForce GTX 460, ready to dive into test results from ten additional games. All of the results are summarized and analyzed in our conclusion.
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The Game Rundown: Finding CPU/GPU Bottlenecks, Part 1Oct 7, 2010 - in Reviews
Wondering if your favorite game wants more CPU or GPU muscle? We tested 20 different titles using a GeForce GTX 460 and a Core i5 processor (one of our favorite configs) in order to figure out where a solid mainstream machine gets hung up.
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MSI's GT663 Laptop Has GTX 460M, RAID 0Oct 4, 2010 - in News
MSI's latest "G" series laptop sports two HDDs in RAID 0 and GeForce GTX 460M discreet graphics.
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USB 3.0 To The Front Panel: ASRock Leads The WayOct 1, 2010 - in Reviews
ASRock was the first company to respond to our impassioned pleas for a front-panel USB 3.0 connector. As other companies attempt to catch up, we examine the boards that started it all to see if the implementation maintains full USB 3.0-class performance.
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System Builder Marathon: TH's $2000 Hand-Picked BuildSep 30, 2010 - in Reviews
Each quarter, our System Builder Marathons include parts picked by three Tom's Hardware editors aided by comments from our readers. This quarter, we're adding an Editor's Choice PC with parts hand-picked by Thomas to go up against the top SBM config.
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OCZ's HSDL: A New Storage Link For Super-Fast SSDsSep 28, 2010 - in Reviews
SATA 6Gb/s not fast enough? OCZ's new High-Speed Data Link serves up to 2 GB/s through a PCIe-like connection. Complementing the interface technology is a similarly-new 3.5" SSD called IBIS. Rated for up to 120,000 IOPS, enthusiasts should take note.
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Intel Staff Base Jumping Off a Six Story BuildingSep 28, 2010 - in News
Bing! Bong, bong, bong, bong!
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