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Overclocking Guide Part 1: Risks, Choices and BenefitsDec 11, 2006 - in Reviews
Who overclocks? Why should anyone consider it? Before looking at the finer details of the technique, we first consider the benefits and risks with respect to a few main components.
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Shootout at the Core 2 Corral: Seven P965 Motherboards ComparedNov 13, 2006 - in Reviews
Launched as a companion to Intel's Core 2 Duo processors, the P965 chipset can be found in a range of products, from fancy to inexpensive. In this review, seven motherboards from six manufacturers compete for your buying dollar.
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Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTX and GTSNov 7, 2006 - in Picture Story
Nvidia's new flagship graphics card: The Geforce 8800 GTX will hit online stores for a suggested etail price of $600.
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Holiday Buyer's Guide 2006, Part 1: PC ComponentsNov 2, 2006 - in Reviews
Are you ready for the Christmas buying season? Don't worry if you aren't yet, because THG is, and we've compiled a nice list of product recommendations to make your shopping life easier!
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Four 975X Motherboards For Core 2 DuoOct 11, 2006 - in Reviews
Intel's Core 2 Duo is the best desktop processor, but which is the best motherboard? We took a look at four 975X offerings from Asus, Foxconn, Intel and MSI.
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Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUsMSI MPC 945Jul 4, 2006 - in Picture Story
Detail view: ports and connectors on the rear of the MSI mPC 945
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ATI Buyer's Guide, Part III: All Graphics Cards!May 15, 2006 - in Reviews
Welcome to the third and final installment of our Spring 2006 Graphics Card Buyer's Guide. In this part, we cover the remaining models from Asus, GeCube, MSI, Powercolor and Sapphire. Read on for a comparison of software bundles, heat generation, power consumption, 3D performance, and, of course, overclocking potential.
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Buyers Guide, Part III: All Graphics Cards!May 14, 2006 - in Picture Story
Asus EAX X1600 XT Silent
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ATI's Crossfire Xpress 3200 Chipset Takes OffMar 1, 2006 - in Reviews
The new dual PCIe x16 chipset from ATI is the most advanced core logic product around, but can it beat Nvidia's nForce4 SLI X16 champ? We checked into its features, performance and graphics scalability.
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MSI K8N Diamond PlusJan 26, 2006 - in Reviews
MSI is starting the new year off with a bang. Its newest Socket 939 board sports a lavish feature set, complete with a high-end on-board sound solution. But how good really is the performance of MSI's K8N Diamond Plus HiFi-Edition?
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80's Drivers Rock And Roll SLINov 2, 2005 - in Reviews
NVIDIA's Release 80 driver supposedly offers improvements for dual-core CPU users. But where does that leave the single-core folks-who happen to represent the majority?
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Patch Management In The Enterprise, Part IIOct 18, 2005 - in Reviews
What Patch Management Solution is best suited for your organization?
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Patch Management In The Enterprise, Part IOct 10, 2005 - in Reviews
With worm and virus infections on the rise, patch management is more important than ever.
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Paying The Price For High-End Fan ControlSep 23, 2005 - in Reviews
Versatile, robust and easy to use: Innovatek's Fan-O-Matic Pro Rev. 3.0 more than meets expectations as a high-end fan controller. But such luxury comes at a price - which in this case totals more than $240.
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Three Premium nForce4 Motherboards from Gigabyte, Jetway, and MSISep 21, 2005 - in Reviews
Which chipset: Intel or NVIDIA? We start our big comparison test of the best premium motherboards on the market with three nForce4-based Pentium motherboards.
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Double-Height Chic: Two Multifunction Panels From AeroCoolSep 19, 2005 - in Reviews
These AeroCool fan controllers not only offer extraordinary design, they also double up inside two 5.25" drive bays in your PC. They deliver fan controls plus temperature indicators or a memory card reader, in one cool, capable package.
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The Matrix Orbital MX610 Ultra-Smart Character DisplayJul 22, 2005 - in Reviews
To say that the Matrix Orbital MX610 displays a lot more than the time and other mostly redundant data is an understatement. This very easy-to-setup, multi-functional character display not only indicates important system status data, but also offers real-time news, weather and RSS feeds.
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How To Best Spend $250 on Upgrading Your RigJul 18, 2005 - in Reviews
Your PC may have been on the high end of the screaming scale a few years back, but your once trusted gaming machine can no longer play some new-generation titles. What to do? The good news is that an investment of $250 can really make the difference.
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NVIDIA nForce4 Intel Edition Sets Its Sights on Intel 925XEApr 6, 2005 - in Reviews
Today, NVIDIA announces the nForce4 Intel Edition chipset for socket 775, featuring dual core processor support and the option of SLI dual graphics. In addition to offering a host of advanced features, it also kicks Intel's 925XE off the top of the performance heap.
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Asus A8N-SLI Premium Allows SLI to be Enabled in SoftwareMar 23, 2005 - in Reviews
The Premium version of Asus' A8N-SLI motherboard allows you to turn on or off SLI in software, rather than requiring you to open your system case. Will this new feature help alleviate one of the issues that some people have with SLI?
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Fast Computer On The Cheap? The Sempron 3100+ On OverdriveFeb 2, 2005 - in Reviews
Other than lacking the 64 bit instruction set and some cache, the Sempron is the equal of the Athlon 64 in every way. AMD's starter platform with Socket 754 is well-suited as an upgrade option as it is both affordable and good for overclocking. So how is the performance?
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MSI RX800PRO-TD256: Little Value Add, Lots of SoftwareJan 21, 2005 - in Reviews
MSI's RX800PRO-TD256 does not vary much from the ATi-based card specifications and Radeon X800 graphics processor on which the device is based. However, a lot of games bundled with the not-so-shabby card at least merits a second look.
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The Mother of All CPU Charts Part 2Dec 21, 2004 - in Reviews
We continue to trace CPU history by detailing AMD's path from its Athlon debut to its Athlon64 glory. We then conclude with the mother of all charts, comprising 3,300 benchmarks for CPUs since 1995. What more can we say?
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mCubed's T-Balancer: Fan Controllers Go the Mod WayNov 22, 2004 - in Reviews
A fan controller that boosts the mod potential of your PC? mCubed's T-Balancer does just that and helps get the job done in the war against PC fan noise pollution. But software glitches and setup weren't always pretty.
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Intel's Big Kick Off: 925XE Chipset and P4EE 3.46 GHzNov 1, 2004 - in Reviews
While the latest Extreme Edition P4 Processor is fairly well-known, the big news today is Intel's accelerated 925XE chipset at FSB1066, which many people consider to be the next BX. We put some final motherboards to the test.
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NVIDIA Rushes Into PCI Express With nForce4Oct 20, 2004 - in Reviews
Many notable features found their way into NVIDIA's brand new nForce4 chipset for the AMD' Athlon64 family. While these capabilities make it a very desirable product, the reference board was not able to live up to our expectations.
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AMD's Opteron 250 vs. Intel's Xeon 3.6 GHz in a Workstation Duel of the EliteSep 27, 2004 - in Reviews
AMD Opteron 250 continues to gain respect and share in the enterprise workstation sector. But now, Intel's new Xeon processor, packed with a 3.6 GHz clock speed and the retreaded E7525/Tumwater platform, is available in the channels. Will Intel's new Xeon steal some of the AMD Opteron 250's lunch?
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