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Tom's Hardware Guide
June 19, 2008
Charts Updates
CPU Cooler Charts, Part 3
CPU Cooler Charts 2008, Part 2
Notebook CPU Charts 2008
Fresh Test Results
Computex, Where Hardware is King
Computex 2008 Wrap-Up
Intel Atom CPU Review
What Do You Think?
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Tips and Tricks
Asus Eee PC 900: Is Bigger Better?
Fix Your Own PC
Opinion
Condemned 2: Bloodshot Review
Second Take: Konami Restricts MGS4 Reviews
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/280 Review

Finally, Nvidia has heard our pleas! GT200 is the first real reworking of the G8x architecture. How does it work and perform? Check it out.

PC Case Roundup: Spring 2008

It occurs to me that for PC enthusiasts, shopping for a PC case is remarkably similar to shopping for a car: It's not enough that my case will do the job (although that's important), I want it to be an expression of my individuality and style. It doesn't matter if anyone else is particularly impressed with my choice; like a car, a PC case is something you're going to have to live with for a while, so you'd better be happy with it yourself. See more here.

HP Puts 1000 Cores in a Single Rack

Want to get the most processing power possible in your data center to run cloud computing and Web 2.0 apps? HP is introducing the ProLiant BL2x220c G5 server blade today, which doubles the processing density by putting two servers into each half-height blade. Using Intel Xeon 5400 quad-core processors, you can put up to 1024 cores and 2 terabytes of RAM in 128 servers in a 42U c-Class rack - that's 12.3 teraflops in eight square feet. Check it out.

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What to Buy, a Notebook or Desktop PC?

The performance capability of notebooks has been increasing for years: in many respects, mobile computers no longer lag behind their desktop counterparts. When purchasing a new computer these days, many users wonder whether a bulky tower CPU is even necessary, given the advantages of a notebook. See more here.

A Billion Colors: HP's DreamColor Monitor

Spend too much time thinking about color, and you might start to wax philosophical: Does your eye perceive that shade of blue exactly the same as my eye? But professionals in the graphic design, film, and advertising industries consider the question a little more pragmatically: Does your monitor render that shade of blue exactly the same as my monitor? Check it out.

The Incredible Hulk Movie Review

When it was first announced in 2005 that Marvel Studios would start producing their own films I was skeptical how they would turn out. I was expecting some direct-to-DVD drivel that would probably make money but ultimately end up being irrelevant in the face of films like "Spider-Man" and "X-Men." Check it out.

The Spotlight: 3G iPhone Isn't Cheap

In This Episode: The new iPhone is not as cheap as you think. Plus the fastest computer in the world, Voodoo goes thinner than Air, China hacks Congress, and Virgin Media "educates" illegal file sharers. Plus Firefox mobile browser concept video. To watch it, go here.

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