- 09/06 – Beer Cooling Comparison: International Edition
- 08/08 – Liquid Cooling Comparison Part 2 - Unconventional Coolants
- 08/07 – Liquid Cooling Comparison Part 1 - Standard Coolants
- 06/13 – The Homemade Taser
- 03/28 – Solar Nintendo DS
- 03/19 – The Solar Wii
- 01/01 – VIDEO: Tom's Oil-Cooled PC
- 01/01 – VIDEO: PC To Coffee Machine Mod
- 01/01 – VIDEO: DIY Notebook
- 01/01 – VIDEO: DIY Projector
DIY & Mods: Latest Videos
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Beer Cooling Comparison: International Edition
September 6, 2007 – 6:20 AM
Beer Cooling Comparison: International Edition
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Liquid Cooling Comparison Part 2 - Unconventional Coolants
August 8, 2007 – 7:00 AM
Liquid Cooling Comparison Part 2 - Unconventional Coolants
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Liquid Cooling Comparison Part 1 - Standard Coolants
August 7, 2007 – 3:30 PM
Liquid Cooling Comparison Part 1 - Standard Coolants
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The Homemade Taser
June 13, 2007 – 6:50 AM
The guys from the lab build a taser from a disposable camera and test it out on one unfortunate team member.
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Solar Nintendo DS
March 28, 2007 – 2:20 PM
http://images.merchanthound.com/videos/ds.flv
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The Solar Wii
March 19, 2007 – 10:10 AM
The guys from the lab build a solar-powered Nintendo Wii gaming station and test it out on the Venice Boardwalk.
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VIDEO: Tom's Oil-Cooled PC
January 1, 2006 – 8:20 PM
A Tom's Hardware Classic: The German team builds a fanless PC cooled with cooking oil.
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VIDEO: PC To Coffee Machine Mod
January 1, 2005 – 8:30 PM
Tom's Hardware Classic: The German team mods a pc into a completely automated espresso machine.
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VIDEO: DIY Notebook
January 1, 2005 – 7:10 PM
Tom's Hardware Classic: How to build your own customized notebook computer.
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VIDEO: DIY Projector
January 1, 2004 – 7:30 PM
Tom's Hardware Classic: How to build your own video projector.
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VIDEO: Liquid Nitrogen Cooled PC
January 1, 2003 – 9:00 PM
Tom's Hardware Classic: The German team uses liquid nitrogen to overclock a Pentium 4 CPU to over 5 GHz.
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VIDEO: Compressor Cooling Protometeia Mach 2
January 1, 2003 – 8:10 PM
Tom's Hardware Classic: Using 200 Watts of compressor power, the german team cools a system to -52 degrees Celcius for overclocking purposes.
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VIDEO: Pentium 4 4.1 GHZ Extreme Overclocking
January 1, 2003 – 7:20 PM
Tom's Hardware Classic: The German team cools the system down to -52 degrees to overclock an Intel CPU.
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VIDEO: Cracking The AMD Athalon XP/MPs
January 2, 2001 – 7:50 PM
Cracking The AMD Athalon XP/MPs