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Tom's Hardware: In Pictures: Four More Sub-$100 Cases For Your 2013 Gaming Build We continue our search for the ultimate sub-$100 gaming case with a photo spread of features from BitFenix's Shinobi, Enermax's Ostrog GT, Rosewill's R5, and Zalman's MS800 Plus. Stay tuned for the in-depth review of all four enclosures, coming soon!...
Dateline: 2013-05-21 10:15pm -07:00T (40 words)
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Tom's Hardware: League Of Legends Performance, Benchmarked Following up our Dota 2 performance analysis, we benchmark the most-played PC game in the world, League Of Legends, and find out just how much graphics and CPU performance it requires for high-resolution, high-detail play, even across three screens....
Dateline: 2013-05-19 10:15pm -07:00T (39 words)
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Tom's Hardware: HP ZR2740w Versus Asus PB278Q: QHD 27" Monitors, Tested Until cutting-edge UHD (3840×2160) displays hit the mainstream, most enthusiasts have to be content with QHD monitors at 2560x1440 pixels. In the lab today, we have two more 27-inch QHD screens: the ZR2740w from HP and the PB278Q from Asus....
Dateline: 2013-05-16 9:30pm -07:00T (40 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: May 2013 AMD launched a couple of new Piledriver-based CPUs in the last month, and we cover the FX-4350 and FX-6350 in our latest update. We also talk details about Intel's next-generation Atom architecture, code-named Silvermont, which includes OoO execution....
Dateline: 2013-05-16 8:30am -07:00T (38 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Google Glass: Ergonomics, Performance, And Practicality, Tested Google's Glass Explorer Edition kit showed up at my house late last week, and I've been living with it ever since. We have first impressions on ergonomics, etiquette, practicality, performance, and the future of Google's wearable computer....
Dateline: 2013-05-14 10:15pm -07:00T (37 words)
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Tom's Hardware: One SSD Vs. Two In RAID: Which Is Better? One SSD is good, right? So, two SSDs in RAID 0 must be better. That’s certainly the case when you're benchmarking sequential performance. But we're finding that, except in extreme examples, one SSD that's twice as large is often better....
Dateline: 2013-05-13 10:31pm -07:00T (40 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Six Low-Voltage Dual-Channel 8 GB Memory Kits, Overclocked We've abided by Intel's 1.55 V recommendation for two architectures and two die shrinks, yet most performance memory manufacturers ignore it. Recent problems with one of our builds raised the question, how far can we push RAM without killing CPUs?...
Dateline: 2013-05-12 10:15pm -07:00T (40 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Our 20 Favorite Apps For Your Windows Phone 8 Device Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 is picking up more support from the software development community. After trading in an iPhone for a Lumia 920, and then turning that in for an HTC Windows 8X, he compiled a list of the top apps installed on his phone....
Dateline: 2013-05-09 9:30pm -07:00T (45 words)
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Tom's Hardware: A Free-To-Play MMO? Neverwinter Performance, Benchmarked Neverwinter is a new free-to-play MMO in the Dungeons And Dragons universe, sporting an action RPG flavor. We benchmark it with a number of graphics cards and CPUs, uncovering a processor-oriented bottleneck along the way. Does your platform measure up?...
Dateline: 2013-05-08 9:31pm -07:00T (40 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Seagate 600 SSD 240 GB Review: LAMD And Toshiba, Together Again Seagate is the world's largest purveyor of mechanical hard drives. As the company prepares for mortal combat in the consumer SSD space, are its wits, Toshiba's Toggle-mode NAND, and SK hynix memory solutions' 87800 controller enough to get by?...
Dateline: 2013-05-07 10:00pm -07:00T (39 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Seagate 600 Pro-Series 200 GB SSD Review: For The Enterprise After years of halfhearted attempts to join the solid-state storage market, Seagate is finally ready to reinvent itself with a new family of SSDs. The first one we're looking at is the enterprise-class 600 Pro. Does this 200 GB drive impress our team?...
Dateline: 2013-05-07 6:00am -07:00T (43 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Intel Silvermont Architecture: Does This Atom Change It All? We sat in on a Silvermont deep-dive, the architecture powering Intel's next-generation Atom processors. Manufactured at 22 nm, armed with an out-of-order execution engine, and optimized for power, will this be what buries the ARM-based competition?...
Dateline: 2013-05-06 11:16am -07:00T (36 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Is This Even Fair? Budget Ivy Bridge Takes On Core 2 Duo And Quad Reader requests affect much of the work we do, and we constantly receive email asking for this one: compare Intel's older Wolfdale- and Yorkfield-based designs against today's budget-friendly Ivy Bridge-based processors. Well, you asked, and we deliver....
Dateline: 2013-05-05 9:30pm -07:00T (37 words)
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Tom's Hardware: In Pictures: Tom's Hardware At NAB Show 2013 Tom's Hardware was in Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago for the 90th annual NAB Show. Join us as we review what we saw on the show floor, including cameras, lighting, drones, storage devices, sounds equipment, monitors, and accessories....
Dateline: 2013-05-02 10:15pm -07:00T (40 words)
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Tom's Hardware: Four Sub-$100 Cases For Your 2013 Gaming Build, Reviewed Last week we previewed the first four mainstream gaming cases in our 11-way sub-$100 round-up. Now we get to build four systems and test them. What other features will we uncover along the way, and how will they affect thermal and acoustic performance?...
Dateline: 2013-05-01 9:45pm -07:00T (43 words)
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