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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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PC customization has exploded in recent years, but it's important to remember that computer customization has always been around.

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Imagination demonstrated their upcoming graphics chip in the PowerVR SGX family. Here it's running inside a regular PC, but the final version will be used in phones and PDAs.

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Paul Fusco's "Soldiers of the Dead" is a prime example of Atlantis Studios unique model, where aspiring writers can make their own custom comic books.

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Skinit sells full-color stickers for phones, laptops and desktop computers. Buyers simply pick a logo and then their brand of electronic.

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Specra International markets Hello Kitty-branded products and had an impressive, eye-searing pink, display. Here we see a karaoke machine.

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Here is an old idea for your new computer: Belkin has introduced its "Flip DVI-D," which lets you share your keyboard, mouse, speakers, and DVI monitor for both your computers - and use only one monitor.

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Here is an old idea for your new computer: Belkin has introduced its "Flip DVI-D," which lets you share your keyboard, mouse, speakers, and DVI monitor for both your computers - and use only one monitor.

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Two crappy things in this world: (1) Your car breaking down and you not knowing why; and (2) going to get it fixed and being charged an arm, a leg and some other essential regions in order to get it fixed.

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Diesel Audio had on display a truck with a bunch of speakers visible right behind the passenger/driver seats.

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Motorola said that it has been chosen by Sprint-Nextel to build a Wimax infrastructure for Chicago, Ill.

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Francois Piednoel of Intel's benchmarking team made an 8-core computer as an answer to AMD's 4X4 solution. The computer uses off the shelf components that can be ordered today. Here we see the front panel...

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LG said that it has lowered the price of its flagship 1080p TV - a 71" plasma unit.

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LG is showing off its 2007 range at CES, with the usual gamut of 42" TVs and other such paraphanalia to eat up cash during the year. More interesting, however, is the touch-screen Micro DVD shelf system they...

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AMD showed off the Pepper Pad 3 UMPC powered by their Geode LX800 ultra-low voltage processor.

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LG hybrid high-def player. The battle between Blu-ray and HD DVD is in full swing and LG is expected to be first to bridge the divide with a hybrid high-def player. An official announcement of the player is...

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Pre CES 2007 coverage - Don't say we didn't warn you. If you just exchanged your savings account for a shiny new 1080p LCD TV and you are showing it off to your neighbors, be aware that your bragging rights...

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VMware recently released a new beta version of its virtualization software Workstation 6.0. According to the release notes, the current build 36983 includes support for Windows Vista and multi-monitor systems.

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Team 3D, one of the top American Counter-Strike teams, in the heat of battle.

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Hamachi is a free tool for establishing secure VPN connections between two PCs by mediating p2p connections (like Skype does). Its potential for Internet backup and data replication is huge.

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With parts in hand, you're now ready to "build the dream". This final segment in our "How To Build" series will show you how to put everything together, and attempt to answer your remaining questions.

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Wii Sports comes bundled with the Wii console, which is a good thing because games like Golf take advantage of the Wii Remote motion sensor.

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Once you've figured out what parts to use, you need to buy them. In this part of our article series, we consider the pros and cons of various sources, including online merchants, "big box" chains, and locally...

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Gears of War for the Xbox 360

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An unofficial plug-in is one not included as part of the MythTV distribution set. It is in this particular arena that MythTV lacks the fit and finish of a polished retail product such as Windows MCE (with its...

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HP has rolled out the industry's first blade workstation which stores the computer safely away in the datacenter closet. The ProLiant Blade Workstation Solution is stacked vertically in blade chassis cabinets...

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Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry), which has just announced a deal with Singapore-based IT product distributor eSys Technologies to distribute PC components in...

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