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  • A Latecomer Compared: Hitachi's UltraStar 146Z10 vs. Fujitsu, Maxtor and Seagate*
    Friday 8 August 2003 – 07:00
    Hitachi's newest hard drive spins at 10,000 rpm. Unfortunately, it arrived too late for our last comparison. Although it is not one of the newest hard drives, it is widely distributed. Today, as promised, we'll take a loook at how the latecomer takes on its rivals, Fujitsu, Maxtor and Seagate.
  • iSCSI SANs Compared*
    Thursday 3 April 2008 – 03:40 in Networking
    iSCSI SANs Compared Ethernet-attached Storage Area Networks are the smartest way of handling storage in small and medium-sized businesses. We compare iSCSI SANs from Adaptec and Enhance Technology.
  • Phenom vs. Athlon Core Scaling Compared*
    Wednesday 16 January 2008 – 01:20 in Hardware
    Phenom vs. Athlon Core Scaling Compared We look at how well Phenom scales with increasing clock frequency, by comparing the Athlon 64 X2 and Phenom 9000 using only a single core.
  • Eight P35-DDR2 Motherboards Compared*
    Tuesday 19 June 2007 – 04:35
    Eight P35-DDR2 Motherboards Compared With DDR3 platform testing behind us, we look forward to boards that support current-generation DDR2 performance RAM and next-generation FSB1333 processors. How do these stack up to older solutions?
  • Seven 650i SLI Motherboards Compared*
    Friday 25 May 2007 – 04:28
    Seven 650i SLI Motherboards Compared The 650i SLI chipset is Nvidia's solution for buyers who want SLI on the cheap. We benchmark a bunch of 650i boards against the high-priced 680i SLI reference mobo.
  • Two Networked HD Media Players Compared*
    Friday 20 April 2007 – 04:15
    Two Networked HD Media Players Compared Michael Baggaley looks at HD capable media players from Mvix and Rapsody. Are they worth the price of admission?
  • Four Unique ATX Cases Compared*
    Friday 9 March 2007 – 02:18
    Four Unique ATX Cases Compared Many buyers would like a case that represents a bit of their personalities, but not everyone has the skills or time needed to build a case from scratch. While modified standard cases often set a low standard for individuality, several low-volume products are available to meet finer tastes.
  • Four Wide Screen 19" Monitors Compared*
    Thursday 8 March 2007 – 02:06
    Four Wide Screen 19 Wide-screen 19" monitors are everywhere. They're less expensive than standard-format 19"ers and are becoming the entry-level standard. Why are they so cheap? How good are they?
  • 17" LCD Part V: Four Panels Compared*
    Wednesday 5 November 2003 – 06:00
    The previous tests showed that vendors offering LCD monitors with 20 response time milliseconds were serious about attracting the attention of the gamer and high-end digital photography crowd. Today, we review the new Christmas-buying-season 17" LCD stars: the Hercules ProphetView 920 Pro, the NEC LCD71VM, the Samsung 172X and the Viewsonic VP170m. Which one will win the best screen of the year prize? We also disclose Hyundai delivery problems and analyze the bogus elements of vendors' performance claims.
  • Pipe Dreams: Six P35-DDR3 Motherboards Compared*
    Tuesday 5 June 2007 – 01:30
    Pipe Dreams: Six P35-DDR3 Motherboards Compared Intel's P35 Express chipset represents next-generation processor and memory compatibility. While other media outlets consider the "DDR2 v DDR3" debate, we instead analyze six motherboards that support the newest memory "standard."
  • Cheap and Reliable RAID 5 Storage Compared*
    Friday 25 June 2004 – 07:00
    Serial-ATA hard disks offer an affordable and seemingly reliable alternative to SCSI. We put five controllers to the test from Adaptec, HighPoint, ICP Vortex, LSI Logic and Promise.
  • Pro Graphics: Seven Cards Compared*
    Wednesday 13 August 2008 – 07:30
    Pro Graphics: Seven Cards Compared We have four of Nvidia's Quadro FX cards and three AMD FireGLs in a free-for-all battle of price, performance, and professional functionality.
  • Three High-End Liquid-Cooling Cases Compared*
    Monday 13 October 2008 – 04:20
    Three High-End Liquid-Cooling Cases Compared High-quality liquid cooling normally requires a great deal of planning and effort at moderate expense. For a few dollars more, these case and cooling systems put an end to custom fabrication and fragile external parts.
  • Three High-End Gaming Systems Compared*
    Thursday 9 October 2008 – 07:30
    Three High-End Gaming Systems Compared Gaming enthusiasts always look for an edge, but that edge usually comes at a cost--time or money. We compare three systems from HP, Falcon NW, and Vigor aimed at gamers with more money than time.
  • Good Looks, Terrible Workmanship - 4 Barebone Cases Compared*
    Friday 16 November 2007 – 10:35 in Hardware
    Good Looks, Terrible Workmanship - 4 Barebone Cases Compared Barebones may be cute and stylish, but behind that appealing front you may find a frustrating interior. To save you that disappointment, we've tested four new mini-PC cases.

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