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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!).

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Good luck!

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They discovered that a type of high-temperature superconductor may feature a previously unknown phase of matter that could either work in favor of superconductivity or against it.

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The last two System Builder Marathon configurations centered on Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture. But AMD still seems to rule the budget-oriented segment. This quarter, Paul buys an upgraded CPU and a...

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Don't we all want a Crysis 2 setup like that?

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They can ALL play Crysis.

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It'll help you play Crysis 2.

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We’re getting kind of used to seeing all the different creative projects dreamt up by Ben Heck but Heck’s most recent project was actually a request from Atari.

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Check back tomorrow!

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We give Sandy Bridge yet another shot in our second System Builder Marathon configuration of the month, leaning on Intel's Core i5-2500K. How well does it fare against the Lynnfield-based Core i5-700-series...

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Nick-of-time availability on revision B3-based P67 motherboards makes it possible for us to explore Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture in the fastest configuration competing in this quarter's System Builder...

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Llano by this summer?

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Today we paid a visit to AMD's offices in Markham, Ontario and we got an early look at a couple of new technologies.

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Yesterday we visited AMD and showed you the new Eyefinity 5x1 setup running Dirt 3 and Dragon Age 2. Today we're going to tell you about what we saw from AMD's answer for the burgeoning 3D market.

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The introduction of Intel's Sandy Bridge and AMD's Fusion processor will dramatically increase the penetration of graphics-enabled CPUs (gCPUs), market research firm IHS iSuppli said today.

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Two GPUs are better than one, right? Certainly.

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Looking to treat your system to an additional 4GB of DDR3? Enter our contest here!

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A few days ago, Chrome told users and developers that upgrading their graphics driver is a good idea to avoid Chrome crashes and making sure that the performance potential of the software is fully exploited....

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The 3DS still isn’t available anywhere but Japan but the wily folks at iFixit have their ways when it comes to obtaining the latest and greatest gadgets for dissection.

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Check out the latest additions to our hardware charts!

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AMD hopes to inform and sway with this video.

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A Finnish enthusiast going only by Ana-5000 recently decided to try his hand at modding and figured a NES HTPC would be the perfect project for a person with a limited amount of workspace and few tools.

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Gotta love anything called Extreme Edition.

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Ready for triple monitor 3D Vision?

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An innovative use for that RROD’d Xbox 360.

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Researcher at Imec demonstrated a microprocessors that has been built using thin-film transistors (TFT) and printed on a 25 μm thin sheet of dual-gate Pentacen plastic foil.

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AMD chose the annual ISSCC conference to take the wraps off its Bulldozer core, which is targeting server and high-end desktop processors.

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