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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.

news - AUGUST 14 34

Epic Games' Tim Sweeney says it costs too much to develop on GPGPU.

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Patriot Memory launched two bundles offering its Viper II DDR2 memory and Futuremark's 3DMark Vantage software.

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Could these be the prices?

news - AUGUST 13 31

Now more (hard)core.

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With Intel's LGA 1156 Core i5/i7 launch looming, AMD is looking to strike one more blow against Core 2 Quad before getting compared to the Nehalem micro-architecture at mainstream prices. It's even sweetening...

news - AUGUST 12 31

It's about time.

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Ready to rock the games.

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Modern southbridges support multiple RAID levels via software, but do they deliver decent performance? We used six Intel SSDs and tortured the top three by AMD, Intel and Nvidia. As if that weren't cruel...

news - AUGUST 10 30

Even if there's VT, there is no VT.

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Great graphics cards don’t always have to cost big bucks. Even for prices around $100, you can get enough performance for playable frame rates at resolutions as high as 1920x1200. We round up a load of these...

news - AUGUST 8 34

Faulty GPUs take a bite out of Nvidia.

reviews - AUGUST 6 58

Triple-channel 6 GB kits finally dropped below $100 last month. Today’s overclocking and under-latency tests prove how much value these low-cost parts can provide. Sure, Intel's Core i5 might be close at...

news - AUGUST 5 29

PCI-SIG has delayed the release PCIe 3.0 protocol to 2010.

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Liquid cooling for your video card ready from the factory.

reviews - AUGUST 5 70

Today’s most powerful graphics processor, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285, still struggles with some games at the highest resolution and quality settings. Gigabyte answers the question: "Will more RAM help?" with...

news - AUGUST 4 16

AMD to Support OpenGL 3.1 and 3.2.

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Workstation graphics on the go.

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AMD has enhanced one of its most popular integrated graphics chipsets with some compelling new features, creating the 785G. We examine this chipset, compare it to Nvidia's GeForce 8200/9400 and Intel's G45, and...

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In part two of this series, we'll address some of the issues raised in part one, such as the effect of shared cache between CPU cores, how the number of cores affects multitasking performance, and comparing the...

news - AUGUST 3 14

Intel says Atom Z CPUs are still alive and well for OEM orders.

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In response to a guest column by Puget System's president, Jon Bach, AMD and iBuyPower called to discuss the green team's efforts to court channel resellers.

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It looks as though Asus killed its just-announced USB 3.0 motherboard.

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Immediately following our first air versus water cooling comparison, Corsair and Rosewill announced new products. In part two, we test these latest air and water coolers against the Cogage and CoolIT contenders...

news - JULY 30 16

Intel says that the next-generation Atom is still on track.

reviews - JULY 29 56

With our $300+ and $200-300 Core i7 motherboard comparisons distant memories, it’s time for a sub-$200 roundup. Recent price fluctuations have pushed two contenders over the mark after we tested them, but...

reviews - JULY 29 32

Our graphics card charts now cover 24 more new cards. Today's update adds mainstream cards tested at more realistic settings for value-oriented gamers in the same benchmark suite you've seen us apply to the...

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