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If you ever plan to build your own PC, Tom's Hardware’s System Builder Marathon is a must-read. Our editorial team builds, tests, and evaluates PC systems at varying costs, using the components that we think maximize value. These components include motherboards, cooling devices, CPU platforms, chipsets, memory, cases, hard drives, networking and graphics cards and power supplies. For each build, we include performance benchmarks that include 3D games, audio and video compression, graphic design, image manipulation, and video editing. Our testing includes each configuration in its stock form and overclocked. Feel free to build along with us or watch patiently from the sidelines, because, remember—each of these systems are given away at the end of the marathon (don’t forget to enter!).

news - JUNE 9 26

Corsair has taken the AX1200 PSU to the next level with its introduction of the AX1200i Digital ATX PSU at Computex 2012.

news - JUNE 8 33

Asus is demonstrating the first add-in card to extend its motherboards with Thunderbolt support.

news - JUNE 8 41

Get possessed with Powercolor's Devil13 card.

news - JUNE 8 40

AMD's Trinity desktop CPUs, originally scheduled with a June introduction date, are now expected to arrive no earlier than October.

news - JUNE 8 19

During Computex 2012, Corsair has announce the availability of its new addition to the Dominator line-up, the Dominator Platinum.

reviews - JUNE 8 58

Frugality returned in this quarter's System Builder Marathon, tipping the balance towards less-elaborate gaming rigs. Does cutting deep into the budgets end up hurting our lower-cost build too much for it to...

news - JUNE 8 28

CoolerMaster has a few new products for your CPU.

news - JUNE 7 24

Belkin announced updates for its Thunderbolt Express Dock as well as Thunderbolt cable at this year's Computex.

reviews - JUNE 7 216

After stripping $150 from his already frugal budget, Paul is forced to make a tough gamble in order to hit his build goals. Will the decision to spend big on graphics bite him in the rear when he has to cut...

reviews - JUNE 6 158

With a $250-smaller budget this quarter, Don re-creates the previous build as faithfully as possible just to see how much of a difference two memory channels make. With no room left for an SSD or extra RAM, we...

news - JUNE 5 27

The chip manufacturing race is heating up and Intel could be facing more pressure down the road.

news - JUNE 5 14

Tom's video crew hits up Gigabyte's demo room in Taipei, Taiwan.

news - JUNE 4 72

AMD is no longer releasing new Catalyst drivers each month.

news - JUNE 4 27

Roccat said that it will be releasing a successor for its Kone + gaming mouse during Computex and E3.

reviews - JUNE 4 116

After a little inflation over the past few quarters, we chop $600 off of the most recent build. Is there such a thing as more performance from a smaller budget? Thanks to Intel's Ivy Bridge architecture and...

news - JUNE 3 11

Microsoft submitted a patent application that suggests the company will be holding on to the right-click context menu Windows users are used to.

news - JUNE 2 28

Ukrainian gamer creates mean green fighting robot pc machine.

news - JUNE 1 71

Bulldozer goes very, very fast.

news - MAY 31 28

Taiwanese DRAM module maker Team Group has unveiled the first 3 GHZ DDR3 device.

news - MAY 30 27

VIA's new DIY kit includes the 64-bit Eden X2 dual-core processor and a fanless, quiet design.

news - MAY 30 24

Lian Li will showcase two moving PC cases next week at Computex Taipei 2012.

news - MAY 29 8

Two new mobile Ivy Bridge CPUs have surfaced in charts.

news - MAY 29 87

An overclocker going by the name ksin claims to have hit a new record clock for AMD's Bulldozer CPU.

news - MAY 25 34

Insiders predict the obvious: Thunderbolt will be a key competitive spec for motherboard manufacturers in 2H 2012.

news - MAY 25 11

Google has announced a partnership with a UK charity that will see it provide computer science teachers for under-privileged schools.

news - MAY 22 59

It's almost like hooking up an Android smartphone to your HDTV, only with mouse and keyboard support.

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