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  • How to Build Your Own Solar Powered PC, Part 1*
    Wednesday 29 August 2007 – 10:10 in Hardware
    How to Build Your Own Solar Powered PC, Part 1 Tom’s drives a desktop PC including monitor with solar cells 24/7. In the first part of this project we focus on the technical foundations that underlie solar energy. After that, we dig into the necessary configuration of a solar-powered PC, including co
  • We Build Four HDMI-Based HTPCs*
    Friday 4 May 2007 – 01:01
    We Build Four HDMI-Based HTPCs Despite numerous gotchas and design conflicts, we manage to put together and test four different AMD and Intel CPU-based home theatre PCs with HDMI capability. We're exhausted. You enjoy.
  • How To Build A PC, Part 3: Putting It All Together*
    Thursday 14 December 2006 – 03:17
    How To Build A PC, Part 3: Putting It All Together With parts in hand, you're now ready to "build the dream". This final segment in our "How To Build" series will show you how to put everything together, and attempt to answer your remaining questions.
  • How To Build, Part 1: Component Selection Overview*
    Monday 20 November 2006 – 06:34
    How To Build, Part 1: Component Selection Overview The first step in building a system is to choose the right components. These general guidelines should help the new or rusty builder avoid common mistakes that might otherwise turn cash into trash.
  • Build Your Own Mini-PC For The Office*
    Friday 11 January 2002 – 06:00
    Home-grown mini-PCs can be ultra compact and powerful, as proved by the Spacewalker kit that we tested. Could this be one of the new trends for 2002?
  • Build Your Own XGA Projector II: Suitable TFT Monitors*
    Wednesday 1 December 2004 – 06:00
    The conclusions from our first XGA projector story remain: fun and fascination are guaranteed when you build your own projector. However, some folks have told us they need help finding TFT monitors with panels that are well-suited to the project, so we felt it was time to update the topic and list suitable candidates.
  • Build Your Own (Physical) 3D Models*
    Thursday 20 July 2006 – 12:50
    Build Your Own (Physical) 3D Models 3D modelling does not just mean gaming! Check out how Jason Zushman created a cool Tom's Hardware badge out of a silicone mould by milling a 3D object.
  • Build a Windows Vista Upgrade Parachute*
    Wednesday 7 February 2007 – 02:52
    Build a Windows Vista Upgrade Parachute In this article, we provide you with what you need to know about upgrading to Windows Vista. You will get definitive information about released features and capabilities of the various versions of Windows Vista, learn when you can and cannot do a Vista in-place upgrade, and find out about tools to make your Vista installation easier and less prone to errors and crashes.
  • How to Build Your Own Solar Powered PC, Part 3*
    Thursday 13 September 2007 – 01:37 in Hardware
    How to Build Your Own Solar Powered PC, Part 3 Part I: Fundamentals Part II: PC Hardware Part III: Solar Power Equipment Part IV: Live Test Our solar panels orient themselves automatically to the sun’s position, and provide power for our solar-powered PC. A battery stores excess (or unused) power to
  • How to Build Your Own Solar Powered PC, Part 2*
    Monday 3 September 2007 – 05:45 in Hardware
    How to Build Your Own Solar Powered PC, Part 2 In the first installment of this series of articles we dealt with the technologies that permit solar energy to be collected and converted into electricity, to drive a solar-powered PC. In this, the second installment, we examine the components we chose
  • Build Your Own Mini-PC for $80*
    Friday 25 July 2008 – 08:40
    Build Your Own Mini-PC for $80 Dip below the conventional mainstream market and you'll find highly integrated platforms priced at about $80 dollars. We take a look at a Celeron-powered Intel board to see what sort of performance is available for less than $100.
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