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The great upgrade: Tales from the ancient past Our current contest challenges readers to relate their first PC upgrade experiences for a chance to win a copy... Type: Blog post Tags: CPUs Graphics Motherboards Storage |
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Core issues Keeping your cores straight isn't easy these days. Here's a quick cheat sheet. CUDA core - Not a core Shader multiprocessor - Might be a core |
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Another perspective on CPU value As you might have already seen, the value section of our grand Athlon II vs. Core i3 showdown article includes performance-per-dollar graphs based on... |
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Neither rain nor sleet nor snow... The universe is aligned against us this weekend. I'm currently in Washington, D.C. on a business trip and am completely buried in the record amounts... |
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No show this weekend With CES just a week away, excitement is building here at TR. I've added some serious gear to my mobile audio recording rig (shotgun mics,... |
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Taking a crack at the great CPU-GPU balance question We get some interesting questions and article suggestions via email from time to time, and we just don't have time to address them all with... |
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A few podcast scheduling notes - Updated I'm sitting in front of my laptop, looking at hours and hours of audio I recorded while covering MSI's Master Overclocking Arena 2009 event in... |
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Contemplating SpeedStep and Cool'n'Quiet in performance testing Howdy all. I've been hard at work in Damage Labs setting up new test systems with Windows 7. This is a particularly agonizing chore for... |
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On PC upgrades and diminishing returns Like many of you, I'm giddily waiting on the release of Intel's Lynnfield processors to upgrade my main desktop PC. This system is still trucking... |
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A compact, fast, and quiet PC for the kitchen If you've read our summer system guide, you might enjoy hearing the story of how our very cool Pocket Swiss Army Knife config came... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Cases Systems |
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Podcast delays and other stuff Wow... it's already time for another podcast. We've recently changed to a bi-weekly schedule, but these episodes come so fast... for me, anyways. Recording, editing, and... |
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When overclocking doesn't work out This blog entry I write because I feel it's necessary to raise a point about overclocking processors and GPUs. This is hot off another late... |
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Slight delay on this week's podcast We're looking at another great TR Podcast episode for this week, with discussions ranging from the affects of GPGPU on GPU lifespan to the atrocious... |
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Fanboys have their limits... and a quick podcast update Tuesday morning began much like any other day of the week for me. After checking my e-mail and Twitter, I hit the "home" button... |
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Technical difficulties—no podcast today Due to a technical malfunction, we have decided to cancel this week's edition of the TR Podcast (which would be episode 37). Several factors contributed... |
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What might Westmere mean for AMD? Now that both AMD and Intel have laid down their roadmaps for 2009 and 2010, we can have a little fun and start speculating about... |
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Of podcasts and peanut brittle I'm currently sitting in my office (which also doubles as my living quarters), eating leftover Christmas peanut brittle and planning for a brand new year... |
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The Tech Report's XML benchmark Server benchmarking is an odd domain. There are lots of very well developed, non-proprietary benchmarks available, but there are also teams of engineers with huge... Type: Blog post Tags: CPUs The Tech Report |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +41 |