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  • Your DIY 4 GHz Dual Core Gaming Rig For $720
    June 12, 2006 – 6:54 AM
    Your DIY 4 GHz Dual Core Gaming Rig For $720 A build-your-own gaming machine with a dual-core CPU can not only beat the pants off other offerings, it can be a lot quieter and cheaper, too. We walk you through the assembly process and show how a lot of power can be had for as little as $720.
  • DIY Solar-Powered PC: Solar Components
    September 25, 2007 – 7:45 AM
    DIY Solar-Powered PC: Solar Components In Part 3 we focus on the hardware for the solar arrays used to generate power for our PC. We fretted over every half-watt to obtain the longest possible up time even on cloudy or rainy days.
  • Nvidia's Response to Early DIY Quad-SLI
    August 11, 2006 – 6:08 AM
    Nvidia's Response to Early DIY Quad-SLI We tested the latest available beta driver that also allows Quad-SLI to be enabled. Nvidia has some comments and explanations on our results for those do-it-yourselfers that want to go quad.
  • DIY Water Cooling 101
    June 9, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    New to water cooling? We'll show you that it doesn't have to be complicated or dangerous - and it looks cool, too.
  • Asus Brings True DIY into Notebooks
    June 7, 2007 – 6:01 PM
    Asus Brings True DIY into Notebooks Asus calls its DIY notebook C90S. It looks and feels like a regular notebook, but utilizes desktop components and has a fan array in the back to keep the desktop components cool. Four screws need to be removed to open the bottom cover.
  • Your DIY Gaming Rig For $720
    June 4, 2006 – 6:19 PM in AMD/ATI
    Your DIY Gaming Rig For $720 A water-cooled, dual-core 4-GHz DIY PC for $720
  • My Own Server Part 1: DIY 1U Rack Servers
    March 19, 2004 – 12:04 PM
    Whether for Web hosting or general-purpose office applications, 19" servers dominate the enterprise landscape. We take a 1U server from MSI as an example and offer a step-by-step account of what it takes to build a complete system.
  • Do-It-Yourself Solar-Powered PC: Technical Foundations
    September 6, 2007 – 7:31 AM
    Do-It-Yourself Solar-Powered PC: Technical Foundations Tom's drives a desktop PC including monitor with solar cells 24/7. In the first part of this project we focus on the technical foundations that underlie solar energy. After that, we dig into the necessary configuration of a solar-powered PC, including components and construction, along with a solar array composed of two modular panels. Pictures and video provide step-by-step instructions for construction and deployment. We invested a lot of sweat and enthusiasm in this project, and look forward to hearing from those who follow in these footsteps.

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