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  • System Builder Marathon: High-Cost System
    March 26, 2008 – 11:55 AM in Overclocking
    In addition to an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 CPU, Asus Striker II Formula motherboard, and dual Gigabyte GeForce 8800GTX graphics cards, our high-cost system features a Swiftech H20-120 Compact cooler kit. So?
  • System Builder Marathon: Mid-Cost System
    March 25, 2008 – 11:45 AM
    We double the budget of yesterday's low-cost PC and build the best possible unit we can for under $2000.
  • System Builder Marathon: Low-Cost System
    March 24, 2008 – 12:56 PM in Build Your Own
    Over the week we build and test low-, mid- and higher-cost systems at standard and overclocked rates. Then we compare them and look at price-performance. Today, it's our under $1,000 low-end build.
  • Tom's New Reference System
    December 21, 2007 – 11:11 AM
    Tom's New Reference System In 2008, Tom's Hardware will be using a Reference Test System to standardize its test platform across multiple international test labs. Here's your chance to learn all about it before it goes live.
  • Operating System: Microsoft's Windows Millennium
    September 27, 2000 – 1:04 PM
    The recently released consumer OS, Win Me, is here to replace Windows 98 but is it worth the change? We take a peek at what Microsoft's latest offering has to offer and how it affects the world of performance as well as stability.
  • Operating System: XP For Hardware
    August 3, 2001 – 1:05 PM
    October 25 Microsoft will release their new operating system Windows XP. They claim it is the biggest upgrade of their operating-system family since Windows 95 was released, both with respect to 'look and feel' and the technology behind the scenes. It may not be what the hardware enthusiast is looking for, though.
  • The Economical Way to a Pentium 4 System: Five Motherboards with the SiS648 Chipset
    December 4, 2002 – 12:00 PM
    SiS has done its homework: five boards with the 648 chipset get ready to rumble with confidence. Do these boards offer the ideal combination of price and performance?
  • System Builder Marathon: Price/Performance
    July 8, 2008 – 3:00 AM in Build Your Own
    System Builder Marathon: Price/Performance Wrapping up our system builder marathon, let’s analyze the price vs. performance of our sub-$1,000, sub-$2,000, and sub-$4,000 PCs.
  • System Builder Marathon: Sub-$1000 PC
    July 1, 2008 – 12:10 AM in INTEL
    System Builder Marathon: Sub-$1000 PC Day Three of our SBM brings the least expensive of our current builds. Can a $1000 system compete with the “big boys”?
  • System Builder Marathon: Price/Performance
    March 28, 2008 – 11:26 AM in Overclocking
    System Builder Marathon: Price/Performance We've built and tested our low-, mid- and higher-cost systems at standard and overclocked speeds. Now we're ready to compare their performance, price, and value.
  • System Builder Marathon: Day Three
    May 10, 2007 – 7:56 AM
    System Builder Marathon: Day Three We've already built and benchmarked low ($525) and mid cost systems ($1,255). Today's high-end gaming system goes for $3,590. Check it out!
  • System Builder Marathon: Day Two
    May 9, 2007 – 7:17 AM in Buyer's Guides
    System Builder Marathon: Day Two Yesterday we built and tested a low cost PC system for $525. Today we focus on a mid-range system that costs around $1,255.
  • System Builder Marathon: Day One
    May 8, 2007 – 8:17 AM in Build Your Own
    System Builder Marathon: Day One Over the next three days, we'll select components for, build and test low, medium and high cost PC systems. Today's system comes in at $525.
  • Water Cooling Your System Like The Pros
    August 24, 2005 – 1:05 PM in Build Your Own
    Water Cooling Your System Like The Pros Have you always thought water cooling was cool, but been afraid you would never be able to put a water-cooled system together yourself? If so, why not look into what system builders have available? It turns out that they use the same equipment as do-it-yourselfers, while providing you a lot of creative options with a minimum of hassle.
  • The WinFS File System For Windows Longhorn: Faster & Smarter
    June 17, 2003 – 1:01 PM
    Microsoft is breaking new ground with Longhorn, successor to XP. The upcoming WinFS file system will be the first to be context-dependent, and promises to make long search times and wasted memory a thing of the past. Today, THG compares it to FAT and NTFS.

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