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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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We've already talked to product managers representing the graphics industry. But what about the motherboard folks? We are back with ten more unidentified R&D insiders. The platform-oriented industry weighs in...

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Anyone interested in Nvidia's GeForce GTS 450 has a keen eye for value. But many enthusiasts still want the best performance they can afford. In today’s test, six factory-overclocked models challenge a...

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Leading the way into DirectX 11.

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128 cores? Sadly, no.

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AMD Fusion to someday power a tablet? Sure, someday.

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We’ve seen impressive performance from Nvidia's GeForce GTX 460 when it's matched up with a second card in SLI mode. But how does the entire high-end GeForce GTX 400 line compare to Radeon HD 5000-series...

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Serious business for these GPUs.

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Still a little bit in the red.

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We’d like to congratulate the winners of our Intel K-series contest. As a quick reminder, the aim of the competition was to overclock an Intel Core i7-875K or Intel Core i5-655K as high as possible,...

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Intel's Atom D525 offers a faster clock rate than its predecessor at the same 13 W TDP. Obviously, the new dual-core chip is going to be faster. But after we determined that the Core i3 is more efficient, can...

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The next big "leap ahead" for Intel.

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Intel is planning to integrate wireless baseband technology into the Atom, making it a powerful smartphone/tablet SoC.

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We’ve seen how three-way SLI boosts gaming performance, but do we really need X58's PCI Express connectivity to realize those gains? Using three GTX 480s, we pit the latest P55/NF200 solution from ECS against...

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Plus a net income of $3 billion!

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We're looking for a few good suggestions as we revamp our processor testing suite for 2011. Is there something you'd like to see heading into the new year? Here's your chance to make your voice heard!

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Nvidia's video card plans only go as far as Best Buy stores.

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Display spanning is quickly becoming the high-mark for serious gaming machines of all budgets, with more powerful cards allowing higher resolutions. Yet, as panel resolutions higher than 1080p become harder to...

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After addressing mainstream gamers with the GF106-based GeForce GTS 450, Nvidia is nudging a new GPU into the desktop space, built onto a card seemingly tailor-made for HTPCs. Does the new $79 GeForce GT 430...

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The Apple rumor mill is puffing out reports of an 11.6-inch MacBook Air as supplies of the old model start to dwindle.

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Epic has added Darkworks' TriOviz 3D SDK to Unreal Engine 3's Partners program so that gamers can experience stereoscopic 3D without the expensive hardware.

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Despite rumors of an Oracle purchase, AMD is not up for sale.

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Fermi for work.

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Nvidia is going the more direct route.

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In our last power supply article, we reviewed several relatively expensive, high-performance products suitable for powerful gaming PCs and workstations. This time around, we're looking at something a little bit...

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Competition is good.

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