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Components are the parts that make up your system. Tom’s Hardware reviews and benchmarks processors, graphics cards, storage solutions, and more – so let us help you find the best component to suit your needs and budget.

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The TSA has published a blog post detailing what customers traveling with netbooks, ereaders, tablets and "other small gadgets" can expect when they're going through security.

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March saw the introduction of the world's first hexa-core desktop CPU, Intel's Core i7-980X Extreme Edition processor. We talk about the monolithic juggernaut and some of the CPU world's latest pricing...

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Intel's x86 architecture has done well in the mid-range of the server market, but it's still not considered the proper solution for mission-critical systems. That'll change with Xeon 7500 (formerly Nehalem-EX),...

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Hot on the heels of Intel's own six-core desktop launch, AMD is letting loose with the first details of its Phenom II X6, set to launch later this month. Not only is AMD moving to six cores at 45 nm, but it's...

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How much do the materials inside an iPad cost? Around 52 percent the retail cost.

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Only six percent of Itanium systems run Microsoft Windows.

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$1,499? Not bad for a workstation-level GPU solution.

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Looking for a laptop with a massive screen? The 18.4" HP dv8t rarely goes on sale, but here is your chance to nab it at a deal!

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Two workstation solutions for professionals featuring dual-core and quad-core options are on the way.

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NC State researchers figured out a way to separate memory management from common software processing, finally enabling multi-core support.

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The bullx supernodes are designed for engineering calculations, physics simulation, and more.

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Dying to get your hands on Nvidia's Ion 2?

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It uses the same sort of brains and brawn as the latest iPhone and iPod Touch models.

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Microsoft announces plans for Itanium's going-away party. But that's still eight years away.

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Yes, it can play it.

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Keeping the GeForce GTX 480 cool with water cooling, FTW.

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Don't worry, your ARM-based mobile device will be safe from the brain-eating zombots.

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Our latest "How Much CPU Do I Really Need?" article pits the cheapest Core i3 and price-matched Phenom II series processors against the highest-priced CPUs for the same two platforms. Can the low-cost parts...

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Hot -- the way it's meant to be played.

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Never leave a CPU unattended.

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A case mod that may force you to cook some meat in the back yard.

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Intel wants to always be ahead of what software demands.

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Nvidia has released the following demo of Internet Explorer 9 running on both the Ion 2-based Eee PC 1201PN and a regular Atom netbook with Intel graphics.

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Asus is making some custom upgrades to the Radeon HD 5870 for its Republic of Gamers offering.

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See what we think is the best use of having a hexa-monitor setup.

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XFX will be sitting out this initial round of offerings from the green-eyed monster.

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