Thursday, February 7, 2013

A Gaming Desktop at Any Budget

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  Build It   February 7, 2013
 
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Build It: A Gaming Desktop at Any Budget
No matter how much money you have to spend, you can put together your own PC that will play games well now--and leave you lots of room to grow. Read this story
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How To: How to Calibrate Your Monitor
Do those fonts look fuzzy? That streaming movie look dim? No, it's not you, it's your monitor. We show you simple steps to calibrate your monitor, and offer a few calibrating options. Check out our guide on PCMag.com. Read this story
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Review: OCZ Vector Series VTR1-25SAT3-256G
The OCZ Vector Series VTR1-25SAT3-256G 256GB internal solid-state drive features the new Indilinx controller, and some strong performance, but it's one of the more expensive SSDs in its category. Get the lowdown on PCMag.com. Read this story
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Review: Apricorn Velocity Solo X2 PCIe X2
If you're still rocking a fully tricked out Apple Mac Pro and are jealous of new users with SSD drives, then the Apricorn Velocity Solo X2 PCIe X2 card can help you out. Get the details in our full review on PCMag.com. Read this story
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

How to Install Internal Storage in Your Desktop; Intel Next Unit of Computing Kit DC3217BY; and More

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  Build It   January 3, 2013
 
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Build It: How to Install Internal Storage in Your Desktop
Running low on space? Want to upgrade your hard drive to something faster? You can change your desktop's storage life in about ten minutes with these simple tips. Read this story
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Review: Intel Next Unit of Computing Kit DC3217BY
The Intel Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is a neat little DIY kit that delivers Core i3 processing power in a form factor that fits in the palm of your hand. But it gets pricey once you add in all the necessary extras. Read our full review on PCMag.com. Read this story
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Review: Apricorn Velocity Solo X2 PCIe X2
If you're still rocking a fully tricked out Apple Mac Pro and are jealous of new users with SSD drives, then the Apricorn Velocity Solo X2 PCIe X2 card can help you out. Get the details in our full review on PCMag.com. Read this story
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Review: OCZ Vector Series VTR1-25SAT3-256G
The OCZ Vector Series VTR1-25SAT3-256G 256GB internal solid-state drive features the new Indilinx controller, and some strong performance, but it's one of the more expensive SSDs in its category. Get the lowdown on PCMag.com. Read this story
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Thursday, December 6, 2012

How to Install a Desktop Processor

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  Build It   December 6, 2012
 
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Build It: How to Install a Desktop Processor
Installing a processor in a desktop PC's motherboard isn't as complicated as you might think. Here's a basic rundown of what you need to do, for any system type. Check out our step-by-step guide. Read this story
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Build It: How to Install Desktop Memory
When building a desktop, installing the memory is the easiest part of the procedure. It takes just seconds to upgrade the RAM in your PC--or get a jump-start on a new build. Check out our step-by-step guide. Read this story
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Review: AMD FX-8350
The AMD FX-8350 CPU improves company's standing against Intel but doesn't rewrite the rules of the game. Read the full review on PCMag.com. Read this story
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Review: Plextor PX-256M5P
The Plextor PX-256M5P internal solid-state drive is great for certain specific tasks, but not a clear front-runner in the field. Get the lowdown in the full review on PCMag.com Read this story
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