Build Your Own Portable Wii with the G-Boy Kit By Michelle Ehrhardt published 28 April 20 BitBuilt's G-Boy Rev III looks to give beginners to the console modding scene a place to start.
Arduino Science Kit Taps Google to Help Middle Schoolers Learn By Sarah Lord published 27 June 19 Arduino partnered with Google for the Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab, which comes with an Arduino board and other tools for conducting science experiments.
Vote Now! Tom's Hardware's Best PC Builds Competition By Joshua Simenhoff published 12 April 19 The Tom’s Hardware Best PC Builds Competition is back! There are five different budget categories, ranging from $500 all the way up to $5,000.
How Would You Build a Video-Editing PC? By Joshua Simenhoff published 2 February 19 If you had $2,000 to spend on components, what parts would you buy to run Adobe Premiere?
Community Questions: Building a Flight Simulator PC By Joshua Simenhoff published 23 January 19 How would you build a $1,200 Flight Simulator PC?
Best PC Builds 2018 Competition By Joshua Simenhoff published 26 October 18 For this edition of Best PC Builds were asking the Community for their optimal component choices in five different budget categories.
Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic PC Case Giveaway By Joshua Simenhoff published 26 May 18 We've teamed up with Lian Li to bring you a very special giveaway for the PC-011 Dynamic PC Case.
Place Your Votes For The Tom's Hardware VR Ready And Steam Machine Community Builds By Rexly Peñaflorida published 28 April 16 It's up to you to choose the best VR Ready builds under $750 and $2,500. Also, you get to choose the best Steam Machine build for under $1,000. Choose wisely!
Tom's Hardware Q1 2016 System Builder Marathon: The Winners By Rexly Peñaflorida published 27 April 16 The winners of our Q1 2016 System Builder Marathon are revealed! Are you one of them?
System Builder Marathon Q1 2016: Value Comparison By Eric Vander Linden published 1 April 16 How do this quarter's builds stack up against each other, and those of last quarter, in terms of overall value?
System Builder Marathon Q1 2016: $1275 Professional Workstation By Chris Miconi published 29 March 16 This month I break the SBM mold by using a true workstation processor and graphics.
Tom’s Hardware Q4 2015 System Builder Marathon: The Winners By Rexly Peñaflorida published 3 February 16 The winners of our Q4 2015 System Builder Marathon are picked! This quarter we gave away four builds ranging from $895 to $1184.
System Builder Marathon Q4 2015: $912 AMD LAN Box PC By Eric Vander Linden published 31 December 15 My Intel Revision Munchkin blew the original Q3 build out of the water. Can a properly cooled and overclocked Athlon 860K really match a Core i3?
System Builder Marathon Q4 2015: System Value Compared By Thomas Soderstrom published 30 December 15 Three builders with practically unlimited budgets compete for best performance-per-dollar across our multi-faceted benchmark suite. Which build will win?
System Builder Marathon Q4 2015: $895 LAN Box PC By Eric Vander Linden published 29 December 15 Last quarter, I chose to forgo traditional CPU/GPU balance ideas, and was rewarded with superb triple-screen gaming for only $800. This quarter, I have no budget limits.
System Builder Marathon Q4 2015: $1055 Prosumer PC By Thomas Soderstrom published 28 December 15 Unhappy with last quarters builds, we completely uncapped our budgets with the goal of fixing performance shortcomings.
System Builder Marathon Q4 2015: $1184 Gaming PC By Chris Miconi published 27 December 15 Can loose budgets help tighten the course on high-performance, mid-priced gaming? We put aside several of last-quarter's compromises to find out.
Joining The Masses: Building My First Gaming PC, Part 2 By Rexly Peñaflorida published 8 May 15 I finally got the parts for my first-ever PC build. Now comes the fun part: putting it all together.
Joining The Masses: Building My First Gaming PC, Part 1 By Rexly Peñaflorida published 19 February 15 Everyone has to start somewhere when building their first PC. Here's my first crack at building a budget gaming PC.
Razer Announces More Developer Support, Academia Program For OSVR By Rexly Peñaflorida published 10 February 15 Razer's open-source VR headset is gaining ground as it attracts more developers and looks to universities for more expansion into the market.