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  • Building Your Own PC, Part 1: Know-How for Do-It-Yourselfers*
    Wednesday 4 September 2002 – 07:00
    Novices needn't be scared of the insides of their PC. This guide provides the basics for the proverbial "dummies," though advanced users can also learn something.
  • My Own Server Part 1: DIY 1U Rack Servers*
    Friday 19 March 2004 – 06:00
    Whether for Web hosting or general-purpose office applications, 19" servers dominate the enterprise landscape. We take a 1U server from MSI as an example and offer a step-by-step account of what it takes to build a complete system.
  • 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?
  • Building Your Own PC, Part 2: Assembly Step by Step*
    Wednesday 18 September 2002 – 07:00
    In part one, we covered the components basics. Now, we are going to show both novice and advanced DIY builders how to assemble all of the components and put together a fully operational machine.
  • 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.
  • Your Own Server Part 2: Windows Server 2003 Installation*
    Friday 16 July 2004 – 07:00
    We detail the step-by-step process of installing Windows Server 2003 software. While walking you through the process of selecting general system options, including network interfaces, DNS and DHCP options and active directories, we show you how to avoid certain pitfalls inherent in setting up Windows Server 2003.
  • 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.
  • Rolling your own Car PC*
    Thursday 22 June 2006 – 05:03
    Rolling your own Car PC In-Car PCs are something you generally see fitted into the Humvees of the rich and famous, allowing them to play MP3s, navigate via GPS and watch movies all in one neat package. However with a bit of do-it-yourself work, you too can have a CarPC!
  • 4"x6" Printers: Your Own Photo Lab*
    Friday 27 May 2005 – 07:00
    4"x6" photo printers have a lot of advantages, which is why manufacturers are battling it out for market share. But be careful, because there are a lot of factors to consider, beginning with the choice of technology: thermal sublimation or inkjet. We took a look at seven different 4"x6" photo printers to see what their strengths and weaknesses are.
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