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| Recommend. | AMD Phenom 9500 2.2GHz Processor | If you were looking for a changing of the guard today it's just not going to happen. |
| Recommend. | AMD Phenom 9600 2.3GHz Processor | If you were looking for a changing of the guard today it's just not going to happen. |
| Recommend. | AMD Radeon HD 3850 Video Card | A Return to Competition |
| Recommend. | AMD Radeon HD 3870 Video Card | A Return to Competition |
| Recommend. | NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT Video Card | The Only Card That Matters |
| Recommend. | Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Penryn Processor | Penryn and SkullTrail Benchmarked at IDF |
| Recommend. | Western Digital Caviar SE 160GB (WD1600JS) | What is our recommendation? If you are looking for a very quiet drive with excellent thermals then the Western Digital Caviar SE WD1600AAJS should be on your short list, as long as capacity is not an issue. |
| Recommend. | Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 | If you need a new system or CPU upgrade today, the chips are ripe for the picking. |
| Recommend. | ATI Radeon HD 2400 | All we can do at this point is lament the sad state of affordable next generation graphics cards and wait until someone at NVIDIA and AMD gets the memo that their customers would actually like to see better performance that at least consistently matches p |
| Recommend. | ATI Radeon HD 2600 Video Card | All we can do at this point is lament the sad state of affordable next generation graphics cards and wait until someone at NVIDIA and AMD gets the memo that their customers would actually like to see better performance that at least consistently matches p |
| Recommend. | Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 | Our Core 2 Duo E6750 sample was a particularly great overclocker, at stock voltage with a retail Intel heatsink/fan we were able to run the system at 3.68GHz (460 x 8.0) |
| Recommend. | DFI LanParty ICFX3200-T2R/G | AMD's RD600 finally arrives |
| Recommend. | Gigabyte N680SLI-DQ6 Motherboard | We think the Gigabyte GA-N680SLI-DQ6 has a bright future in the enthusiast performance market based upon solid performance |
| Not Rec. | NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra Video Card | The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra is an utter waste of money. |
| Recommend. | Cooler Master GeminII | Performer or Poser? |
| Recommend. | Antec P182 ATX Case | One of the best cases gets better |
| Recommend. | NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Video Card | DX10 for the Masses |
| Recommend. | NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT Video Card | DX10 for the Masses |
| Recommend. | APEVIA X-QPACK Aluminum Case | Aspire X-QPack: A Lanparty Dream |
| Recommend. | APEVIA X-Navigator Metal Case | Aspire X-Navigator: A High End Gaming Chassis |
| Recommend. | APEVIA X-Navigator Aluminum Case | Aspire X-Navigator: A High End Gaming Chassis |
| Recommend. | Asus A8R-MVP | When the Asus A8R-MVP landed on our doorstep, we were frankly a bit disappointed. |
| Recommend. | Asus A8N 32-SLI-Deluxe | We cannot go forward in reviewing the A8N32-SLI Deluxe without first addressing some of the completely incorrect hype that has developed about this board from early reviews by some review sites. |
| Recommend. | Abit AB9 Pro | We recently previewed the Abit AB9-Pro and were intrigued with its performance even though we had a very early BIOS release. |
| Recommend. | Asus P5B-E | ASUS P5B-E: P965 stepping C1 versus C2, Round One |
| Recommend. | Abit AB9 QuadGT | The AB9 Pro held great promise in our early looks, but it quickly turned into disappointment at launch and finally redeemed itself near the end of its product cycle with the 1.6 BIOS. |
| Recommend. | Asus P5B | Conroe Buying Guide: Feeding the Monster |
| Recommend. | Asus P5N-E SLI | ASUS P5N-E SLI: NVIDIA's 650i enters with a Bang |
| Recommend. | eVGA nForce 680i SLI | Performance on a Budget |
| Recommend. | eVGA GeForce 7300 GS 256MB GDDR2 | A New Quality Budget Card From NVIDIA |
| Recommend. | AMD Turion 64 MT-34 (1.8GHz) | AMD doesn’t have the resources of Intel, that’s plain and simple. |
| Recommend. | AMD Turion 64 MT-32 (1.8GHz) | AMD doesn’t have the resources of Intel, that’s plain and simple. |
| Recommend. | AMD Turion 64 MT-37 (2.0GHz) | AMD doesn’t have the resources of Intel, that’s plain and simple. |
| Recommend. | AMD Opteron 248 (2.2GHz) | AMD Opteron 248 vs. Intel Xeon 2.8: 2-way Web Servers go Head to Head |
| Recommend. | Intel Xeon EM64T (2.8GHz) | Linux and EM64T; Intel's 64-bit Suggestion |
| Recommend. | Intel Xeon EM64T (3.8GHz) | Linux and EM64T; Intel's 64-bit Suggestion |
| Recommend. | Intel Xeon EM64T (3.6GHz) | Linux and EM64T; Intel's 64-bit Suggestion |
| Recommend. | Intel Xeon EM64T (3.2GHz) | Linux and EM64T; Intel's 64-bit Suggestion |
| Recommend. | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 | Cheap Quad Core Just Got Better |
| Recommend. | Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (1.86GHz) | Tremendous Value Through Overclocking |
| Recommend. | Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 (2.13GHz) | Tremendous Value Through Overclocking |
| Recommend. | NZXT Nemesis Elite ATX Case | A while back, NZXT came out with their first mid-tower chassis, the Guardian. |
| Recommend. | NZXT Nemesis ATX Case | A while back, NZXT came out with their first mid-tower chassis, the Guardian. |
| Recommend. | A-Top X2 Translucent AT588 ATX Case | The first translucent case AnandTech looked at was the A-Top Translucent X2, which was unfortunately less than inspiring. |
| Recommend. | A-Top AT900 ATX Case | Today we take a look at the second Atop case to run through our gauntlet of tests. |
| Recommend. | Abit NI8-SLi | NVIDIA recently shook up that status quo by introducing NVIDIA SLI to the Intel market. |
| Recommend. | Abit NI8-SLi GR | NVIDIA recently shook up that status quo by introducing NVIDIA SLI to the Intel market. |
| Recommend. | Abit AA8XE | FIRST LOOK: Abit Fatal1ty AA8XE |
| Recommend. | Abit AA8XE-3rd Eye | FIRST LOOK: Abit Fatal1ty AA8XE |
| Recommend. | Abit Fatal1ty AA8XE | Abit has just unleashed their first "Fatal1ty" motherboard. For those who don't know, Fatal1ty is the name used by 19-year old Jonathan Wendel, one of the most respected gamers in the world. |
| Recommend. | BFG GeForce 6800 GT OC | The BFG 6800 GT OC is a great card |
| Recommend. | BFG 6800 Ultra OC | How about for that hardcore water cooling system of yours? BFG offers a pre-installed waterblock and card bundle for those who don't want to void their warranty while installing their own; it even runs at 70MHz over a stock 6800 Ultra |
| Recommend. | eVGA e-GeForce 6800 ULTRA, 256MB DDR3 | The 6800 GT leads the X800 Pro in value more often than not. |
| Recommend. | Cooler Master Centurion 5 CAC-T05 | Even though the internal design was almost a replica of NZXT's Guardian, we felt that the external look put the Centurion 5 on top. |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon™ 64 FX-53 | It's just not fast enough to warrant spending all that necessary money on a platform that is guaranteed to be non-upgradeable in a short while. |
| Recommend. | Soltek SL-PT880Pro-FGR | VIA has definitely produced a chipset that is competitive with the best from Intel with the PT880 |
| Recommend. | Gigabyte GA-8S655FX Ultra | After giving the Gigabyte 8S655FX Ultra a thorough run-through, it’s clear to us that this motherboard is all about features and not so much about performance. |
| Recommend. | Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra | Having taken an in depth look at our first 875P motherboard, we can confidently say that we are, for the most part, impressed with what we see. |
| Recommend. | Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz | It's not difficult at all to take even these 2.4GHz CPUs up to close to 3GHz levels without resorting to anything other than conventional air-cooling. |
| Recommend. | Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHz | We had no problem taking all of our CPUs based on the new core steppings up to the 3GHz mark |
| Recommend. | Intel Pentium 4 3.06GHz | With the 3.06GHz Pentium 4 you thankfully won't even have to worry about whether you should enable Hyper-Threading or not, the technology does more good than harm. |
| Recommend. | Intel Pentium 4 3.0C GHz | Combine the improvement of the 800MHz FSB with the benefits of Hyper Threading and you've got some relatively tempting performance improvements to the Pentium 4, but it's nothing that's going to blow you away. |
| Recommend. | Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz | With the introduction of the 800MHz, Intel has put the nail in the Athlon XP's coffin |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon 64 3000+ | With the Athlon 64 3400+ AMD has effectively killed any reason to shell out the extra bucks for an Athlon 64 FX |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon XP 2100+ | Who would've thought we could've done so much to talk about another 67MHz? |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon XP 2200+ | The lack of overclocking headroom in these 0.13-micron parts make us question exactly how well AMD's 0.13-micron process is doing at this point. |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon XP 2600+ (333MHz) | The Athlon XP 2600+, for the most part, offers performance competitive with the Pentium 4 2.53GHz |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon XP 2800+ | The numbers speak for themselves, the Athlon XP 2800+ is yet another competitive part from AMD. |
| Recommend. | Albatron KX18D Pro II | The Albatron KX18D PROII is blessed with the most interesting and comprehensive group of overclocking and tweaking controls we have yet seen on an Athlon motherboard. |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4S800D-E Deluxe | In the case of the Asus P4S800D-E, the overclocking is excellent and only getting better...we were able to reach 267 (1068 FSB) at default voltage and reached an overclock of over 3.6GHz on air cooling with no voltage increase. |
| Recommend. | MSI 875P NEO-FIS2R (MS-6758) | The average desktop user or hardcore enthusiast will be completely satisfied with the MSI 875P Neo-FIS2R |
| Recommend. | ABIT IC7 | If you're willing to spend that extra $20 or $30 for the ABIT name and better FSB overclocking capability/functionality, look no further than the ABIT IC7-G |
| Recommend. | ASUS A7V600 | The ASUS A7V600 is feature-laden, and an excellent value at its selling price. |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe | The P4C800-E is an even better motherboard, with all the 875 “trademark” features, like ICH5R SATA RAID and CSA LAN. |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4C800 Deluxe | The features, performance, and price point the ASUS P4C800 Deluxe offers are hard to beat in its class, |