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Overclocking is running a chip at a greater speed than what it is rated for. With everything from reviews of the latest cooling solutions and motherboard overclocking options to do-it-yourself guides to overclocking, let Tom's Hardware help you get the most performance out of your hardware.

reviews - JUNE 9 99

With the market for solid-state drives continually expanding, we wanted to explore some of the most popular tweaks enthusiasts use to purportedly improve performance and free up capacity. We break out the...

news - JUNE 1 26

What will they think of next?

news - MAY 6 45

Announced on Wednesday, the iFixit team certainly wasted no time in getting its hands on the new 2011 iMac. So what did they find when they took this baby apart?

news - APRIL 21 14

So you’ve got your new PlayBook home, but you can’t ignore that uncontrollable urge to see what’s behind that ominous black exterior. Well, lucky for you, iFixit has given the device the teardown...

reviews - APRIL 12 116

Intel’s flagship X58 chipset supports three-way SLI and triple-channel RAM, while its fastest gaming processor is stuck with a far less-capable P67 platform. With multiple GPU installations hanging in the...

reviews - APRIL 11 71

Intel’s Sandy Bridge-based processors dramatically advance gaming value by increasing performance at lower prices than LGA 1366-based configurations. But is the platform it sits on worthy of that CPU? We test...

news - APRIL 7 44

We’ve seen a lot of awesome console mods in our day but this one probably takes the cake for most ‘most over-the-top mod.’ It's liquid cooled Nintendo Wii! Why? We're not sure, either.

news - APRIL 6 287

Here's a new chance to get that utility hammer you've always wanted!

reviews - MARCH 30 59

We used our second chance opportunity to hand-pick a $2000 PC with even more graphics power, at a lower cost. Getting more powerful GPUs means compromising elsewhere to maintain the same budget, though. Will...

reviews - MARCH 29 51

Day 4 of our System Builder Marathon compares performance achieved to money spent. With outright speed the top priority, can either of our high-end systems beat the low-cost build when it comes to value? Or...

reviews - MARCH 25 98

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...

reviews - MARCH 23 112

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...

news - MARCH 22 6

Futuremark's has announced an upcoming benchmark suite for Windows 7.

reviews - MARCH 22 144

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...

news - MARCH 15 29

The iPad 2 might be a little slimmer and sexier than its older brother, but what’s it got going for it that users of the old iPad might be jealous of? iFixit’s got the usual teardown data for those of us...

news - MARCH 4 11

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.

news - FEBRUARY 24 3

You’ve seen the superphone and the dock from almost every angle, but have you had a chance to look under the hood?

news - JANUARY 21 77

Apple's got a new way to screw your iPhone 4.

news - JANUARY 12 10

Its the newly announced Dell Streak 7 like you've never seen it before.

news - JANUARY 11 17

Hands up who else wants one?

news - JANUARY 7 17

Pushing systems to the limit with liquid nitrogen.

news - JANUARY 4 12

The little notebook that (kind of) could.

news - DECEMBER 28 77

Free performance!

reviews - DECEMBER 28 55

Thermalright's Shaman is the largest VGA cooler we've ever seen. Having recently reviewed three competing aftermarket graphics cooling solutions, we're eager to find out if size really matters when it comes to...

reviews - DECEMBER 27 46

The first $2000 build in this quarter's SBM series provided astonishing performance overall, but a few disappointments forced us to consider alternative parts. Today, we see how much improvement we can make...

news - DECEMBER 20 10

Futuremark released a new patch for its new benchmarking software, 3DMark 11.

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