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  • The End User Pays: 13 Boards With Intel 845GE/PE
    December 9, 2002 – 12:00 PM in Business
    The boards with the 845 GE/ PE chipset are fully developed and have a wealth of functions. But which one should the customer choose? Our critical test sheds some light on the subject.
  • Squeezing Value Out of Lower-End Cards
    January 5, 2006 – 7:28 AM
    Squeezing Value Out of Lower-End Cards What kind of performance can you squeeze out of a sub-$200 PCI Express graphics card? We overclocked value-segment cards with ATI and NVIDIA processors to see whether you really get what you pay for or not.
  • High-End DDR3 Memory on the Hook
    January 11, 2008 – 9:12 AM
    High-End DDR3 Memory on the Hook Chaintech, Corsair, Crucial, Kingston and Supertalent battle at the DDR3-1600 and DDR3-1800 summits. Which premium memory product comes out on top?
  • Sophos' Graham Cluley: The end of the widespread virus era is at hand
    February 3, 2006 – 5:12 PM
    Sophos' Graham Cluley: The end of the widespread virus era is at hand As the threat of serious damage from what was supposed to have been a widespread outbreak of the Nyxem virus, subsides, Sophos' senior consultant Graham Cluley spoke with TG Daily about the changing nature of malware. The new threats, he said, aren't coming from the "Kama Sutra" viruses of the world, but instead from narrower, more targeted, and perhaps more ingenious sources.
  • SBM 3: High-End System
    September 19, 2007 – 12:49 PM in Build Your Own
    SBM 3: High-End System Staying within budget is easy when the limit is $4,000, but can our $3500+ system really prove its worth?
  • 3.8 GHz P4-570 and E0 Stepping To End Intel's Performance Crisis
    November 15, 2004 – 12:02 PM
    Intel won't be making a 4 GHz Prescott to compete with the Athlon64 4000+ and FX-55, but it hopes the new P4 570 will be a good match at 3.8 GHz. Intel seems committed to delivering value with new E0 stepping processors, which include new features to deal with thermal issues. Is Intel back in The Game?
  • Three High-End Liquid-Cooling Cases Compared
    October 12, 2008 – 11:20 PM in Build Your Own
    Three High-End Liquid-Cooling Cases Compared High-quality liquid cooling normally requires a great deal of planning and effort at moderate expense. For a few dollars more, these case and cooling systems put an end to custom fabrication and fragile external parts.
  • Three High-End Gaming Systems Compared
    October 9, 2008 – 2:30 AM in AMD/ATI
    Three High-End Gaming Systems Compared Gaming enthusiasts always look for an edge, but that edge usually comes at a cost--time or money. We compare three systems from HP, Falcon NW, and Vigor aimed at gamers with more money than time.
  • High-End Gear: HP Photosmart 7960 and Scanjet 4600
    March 31, 2004 – 1:00 PM
    HP attempts to invigorate its high-end printer line with its Photosmart 7960 and Scanjet 4600. With a host of nifty new features, are the technologies worth the extra money?
  • AMD's and Intel's End-of-Year CPU Buyer's Guide
    December 23, 2003 – 12:03 PM in Buyer's Guides
    If it's time to upgrade your CPU or to buy a new chipset, we offer our end-of-year Buyer's Guide. Here, we surveyed all available processors and identified our favorites in several categories based on price/quality ratios and overclocking capabilities.
  • Memoright SSDs: The End of Hard Drives?
    May 9, 2008 – 9:30 AM
    Memoright SSDs: The End of Hard Drives? Memoright has achieved an important milestone with its flash SSD: the device’s performance is truly better than that of any competing hard drive we have seen to date. Any skepticism one might have had about SSDs’ future should now be put to rest.
  • High-End Scanning: Epson Perfection 3200 Photo
    August 22, 2003 – 1:02 PM
    OEMs today try to squeeze everything they can into a single box. Scanners are more often than not combined with a printer or a fax. The days of testing single-task scanners were long over, we thought. But evidently, demand exists for high-end scanners that offer resolutions and performance beyond what all-in-one models offer. We thus decided to test the most popular stand-alone scanners. Much touted by professional photographers ever since it entered the market, Epson's Photo Perfection 3200 proved to meet our high-end criteria.
  • Are High-End Ink Jet Printers Worth Your Money?
    December 29, 2004 – 12:02 PM
    HP, Canon and Epson say they have managed to squeeze some new value-add out of their latest line of inkjet printers. Our extensive tests put their claims to the test and show what is worth your money and what is not.
  • High-End Chipset Battle
    May 29, 2008 – 11:40 AM in Computex 2008
    High-End Chipset Battle We compare Intel’s X48 and Nvidia’s nForce 790i Ultra SLI enthusiast chipset features, performance, overclocking, power consumption and interface capabilities
  • High-End LCD: Samsung and BenQ
    April 13, 2004 – 1:00 PM
    We tested them so believe it - LCD screens with a refresh rate faster than 16 ms and 20 ms, response times of 12 ms. But these superlatives do not necessarily mean everything. We scrutinize the BenQ FP767-12 and the Samsung 172X to see which LCD makes the best use of such impressive specs.

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