11 months of 2005 have passed by, which means that it is not only time that you slowly but surely have figure out your Christmas shopping list, but as a reader of Tom's Hardware Guide you have a pretty good idea which companies brought out the best products this year. Our Tom's Hardware Guide "Readers' Choice Awards" not only gives you a chance to reward those firms with our annual prize, but also to win a speedy notebook. Read more
When read about Nvidia's SLI and ATI's Crossfire technologies these days, we often get the impression that multi-GPU solutions don't make a lot of sense yet. But they aren't just useful in some games and benchmarks to get to the top of the ladder of bragging rights. Read more
Computex is underway in Taipei, Taiwan. New products galore are being announced. Check out the best as judged by our worldwide editorial staff. Read more
Tom’s Hardware will host an extreme overclocking competition towards the end of June, and we’re looking for the best overclockers out there so as we can fly you to LA, put you up in a hotel and then see what you can do with your rig. Read more
With the Overdrive overclocking competition two weeks behind us and Team USA victorious, we wanted to check in with a quick recap of our final contest held in Paris, France. Read more
As Intel’s Core i7 architecture starts moving down from the high-end, value seekers can build high-performance LGA775 systems cheaply. Low-cost motherboards compete for the value crown with added features, performance, and overclocking capabilities. Read more
Once you’ve found the GPU that best fits your needs, does it really matter which vendor sells you the card? We take a look at AMD's reference 4870, Sapphire's, and Palit's to get a better sense for what differentiates graphics cards. Read more
Professional hardware can be expensive, but are cost effective business products really an alternative? We compared Highpoint’s new RocketRAID 2640X4 SAS RAID controller with Adaptec’s 5405 entry level card. Read more
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