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Charts

  • Dual & Quad VGA Charts Q1/2008

    For users who want the highest graphics performance a system can provide they need to add more cards in dual and quad configurations. In these charts we test the best configurations of AMD's CrossFire and Nvidia's SLI. We wanted to take all the guesswork out of who is best in what game. This is the ultimate graphics resource tool for hardcore gamers and power users. Each configuration is run them through a battery of eight intensive tests including 7 real world gaming applications and one synthetic benchmark. * Battlefield 2142 * Dark Messiah of Might and Magic * Doom 3 * Microsoft Flight Simulator X * Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion * Prey * Warhammer: Mark of Chaos * 3DMark06 Our charts are interactive and regularly updated to enable you to make informed buying decisions. By clicking on a particular graphics card's performance bar you will see the test configuration. These charts are the answer to what a user needs: the best multi-video card configuration available for a particular price and application!

News

  • Family of missing CNET editor found, James Kim still missing
    December 4, 2006 – 8:46 PM
    The wife and daughters of missing CNET senior editor James Kim have been found. 30-year-old Kati along four year-old Penelope and seven-month Sabine were found by search and rescue helicopters at around 1:45 PM PST near in Josephine County, Oregon. James Kim is still missing.
  • 504 TFlops 'Ranger' Supercomputer Now In Operation
    February 21, 2008 – 10:08 PM
    The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at the University of Texas at Austin is now running the world's most powerful supercomputing system for open science research. Ranger is expected provide more than 500 million processor hours of computing time to the science community, performing more than 200,000 years of computational work over its four-year lifetime.
  • World's largest LCD photomask company starts operation in Taiwan
    March 15, 2005 – 10:45 AM
    Hoya Microelectronics Taiwan, the Taiwan-based subsidiary of Hoya, the world's largest LCD photomask supplier, held the opening ceremony for its plant in Hsinchu Science Park's (HSP) Chunan base last Friday.
  • Unisys reports missing PC containing veteran personal data
    August 8, 2006 – 12:56 PM
    Unisys has lost a desktop computer used for its work with the Department of Veterans Affairs that contains personal information on as many of 38,000 veterans.
  • Missing CNET Editor found deceased
    December 6, 2006 – 6:45 PM
    The body of missing CNET senior editor James Kim was found earlier today. He and his family were stranded in the mountains for eleven days after taking a wrong turn in the family car. He left his car to find help for his stranded family on Saturday, but never made it back. Kati Kim, James' wife, and his two daughters were found safe two days ago.

Articles

  • Single CPU in Dual Operation: P4 3.06 GHz with Hyper-Threading Technology
    November 14, 2002 – 12:00 PM in CeBIT
    P4 head-to-head with an open-ended verdict: Can the 3 GHz chip with Hyper-Threading beat the 3.6 GHz speed demon? See test highlights in the new Tom's Hardware Video.
  • Microsoft MCE Keyboard: The Missing Link
    August 15, 2005 – 1:05 PM
    PCs that use the Windows Media Center interface are experiencing growing success. But for use in a living room, they need an effective peripheral for input. This keyboard, especially designed for that application, is an interesting response to the problem.
  • 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.

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