The Oculus Rift Review By Kevin Carbotte, Chris Angelini published 28 March 16 Not yet rated The Oculus Rift, the first high-end, consumer VR head-mounted display is now available, and it's poised to usher in a future of immersive experiences.
AMD GPUs 2016: HDR, FreeSync Over HDMI And New Standards By Chris Angelini published 8 December 15 Eager to show off new technology, AMD hosted Tom's Hardware at a quiet retreat in California wine country to talk about enabling high dynamic range, FreeSync over HDMI, DisplayPort 1.3 and HDMI 2.0.
AMD FreeSync Versus Nvidia G-Sync: Readers Choose By Chris Angelini published 7 August 15 We set up camp at Newegg's Hybrid Center in City of Industry, California to test FreeSync against G-Sync in a day-long experiment involving our readers.
Skylake: Intel's Core i7-6700K And i5-6600K By Igor Wallossek, Chris Angelini published 5 August 15 Intel gave us an early look at the Core i7-6700K, i5-6600K and Z170 chipset two weeks ahead of IDF and the unveiling of Skylake's architectural details.
Overclocking Retail Intel Core i7-5960X CPUs By Chris Angelini published 22 July 15 We sit down with Intel's Paul Zagacki to talk Devil's Canyon, Haswell-E and overclocking. Then, we overclock five retail Core i7-5960X CPUs to their limits.
Gigabyte P34W v3 Gaming Laptop Review By Chris Angelini published 27 June 15 Not yet rated Gigabyte's P34W v3 is one of the only two 14-inch gaming notebooks with GeForce GTX 970M graphics. Can portability and performance really coexist?
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X 4GB Review By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek published 24 June 15 Can AMD's complex Fiji GPU, groundbreaking memory tech and closed-loop cooler generate enough performance to usurp Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 980 Ti?
Broadwell: Intel Core i7-5775C And i5-5675C Review By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek published 2 June 15 Broadwell has only a few short months to shine before Intel's Skylake architecture is expected to surface. Can its two socketed CPUs steal the spotlight?
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Review By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek published 31 May 15 Nvidia launched its GeForce GTX Titan X less than three months ago based on the same GM200. For $350 less, how does the GeForce GTX 980 Ti compare?
GeForce GTX Titan X Review: Can One GPU Handle 4K? By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek published 17 March 15
USB 3.1 Tested: Performance On MSI's X99A Gaming 9 ACK By Chris Angelini published 21 January 15 We got our hands on the first USB 3.1-capable motherboard, MSI's X99A Gaming 9 ACK, and ASMedia's ASM1352R-equipped developer board for some early benchmarks with two striped SSDs and an ultra-fast thumb drive.
Team BlackSheep Discovery Pro: Building A $3000 Quadcopter By Chris Angelini published 28 October 14 Is it any surprise that PC enthusiasts also dabble in other technology-driven hobbies? Our editorial team recently purchased a high-end quadcopter to gauge the accessibility of first-person-view flight. Follow along as we build and critique the process.
Intel Core i7-5960X, -5930K And -5820K CPU Review: Haswell-E Rises By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek published 29 August 14
The Pentium G3258 Cheap Overclocking Experiment By Chris Angelini published 29 July 14 You wanted a comparison of Intel's Pentium G3258 using low-cost platform components. Can an entry-level motherboard and bundled heat sink still deliver a satisfying overclocking experience, or does going cheap ruin this dual-core CPU's value appeal?
Intel Pentium G3258 CPU Review: Haswell, Unlocked, For $75 By Chris Angelini published 17 June 14 It's a momentous occasion. Intel now offers an affordable dual-core Pentium with an unlocked multiplier based on its Haswell architecture. How well does it overclock? Can it beat AMD's potent little Athlon X4 750K? We run both through our benchmark suite.
Core i7-4790K Review: Devil's Canyon Tantalizes Enthusiasts By Chris Angelini published 10 June 14 Despite a clear performance advantage, Intel just doesn't seem like an enthusiast-friendly company. Certain elements in the organization want to change that perception, though. Devil's Canyon is meant to allay power users with more speed.
Update: Radeon R9 295X2 8 GB In CrossFire: Gaming At 4K By Chris Angelini published 7 May 14 We spent our weekend benchmarking the sharp-looking iBuyPower Erebus loaded with a pair of Radeon R9 295X2 graphics cards. Do the new boards fare better than the quad-GPU configurations we've tested before, or should you stick to fewer cards in CrossFire?
Radeon R9 295X2 8 GB Review: Project Hydra Gets Liquid Cooling By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek published 8 April 14 “Do you have what it takes?” AMD asks, purportedly referring to the big budget and beefy power supply you need before buying its new Radeon R9 295X2. We benchmark the 500 W, dual-GPU beast against several other high-end configs before declaring a winner.
Wanted: Smartphone & Tablet Writers For Tom's Hardware By Chris Angelini published 20 February 14 Tom's Hardware is looking for a handful of editors to take our smartphone, tablet, and mobile technology coverage to the next level.
GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review: Maxwell Adds Performance Using Less Power By Chris Angelini, Don Woligroski, And Igor Wallossek published 18 February 14
AMD A10-7850K And A8-7600: Kaveri Gives Us A Taste Of HSA By Chris Angelini published 16 January 14 We've spent the days following CES benchmarking two of AMD's new Kaveri-based APUs. Do the Steamroller x86 architecture, GCN graphics design, and HSA-oriented features impress, or do they come up short against Intel's value-oriented Haswell-based parts?