Atom-based nettops easily get bogged down, but Zotac's latest Zbox pairs a capable CULV Celeron with an Ion chipset. Let's see what this budget barebones is like. Read more...
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Zotac's Zbox HD-ID11 barebones nettop
Zotac's Zbox HD-ID11 brings a dual-core Atom, Ion GPU, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and XBMC support to a barebones nettop. Is it the ultimate bargain HTPC? Read more...
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TR's Summer 2010 system guide
Taking advantage of a short lull in component launches, we've refreshed our system guide with the very latest processors, graphics cards, and solid-state drives in mind. Read more...
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TR's Spring 2010 system guide
In this edition of the guide, we've fine-tuned our four main builds, added a hexa-core processor to our fastest config, and whipped up an all-new, quick and quiet microATX system. Read more...
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Last by DeadOfKnight at 11:37 PM on 05/28/10 -
TR's March 2010 system guide
In the wake of our big processor roundup, we've updated TR's system guide with more finely tuned CPU recommendations, new graphics cards, and motherboards featuring 6Gbps Serial ATA and USB 3.0 connectivity. Read more...
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TR's Christmas 2009 system guide
After this year's launches, we're now on the final stretch to December 25. We've thus given our system guide a touch-up to account for the latest pricing and availability changes. This guide also includes an experimental living-room gaming PC build, the Console on Steroids. Read more...
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TR's Windows 7 system guide
Windows 7 is upon us, as is a whole line of DirectX 11 graphics processors from AMD. Come see how we've updated our system guide to account for these new products and other changes in the hardware landscape. Read more...
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Last by Prion at 12:15 AM on 11/25/09 -
TR's fall 2009 system guide
In this edition of the system guide, we update our Utility Player and Sweeter Spot builds with Intel's new Lynnfield processors, juice up the Econobox with a triple-core processor, and more. Read more...
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Last by Dede at 4:40 PM on 10/21/09 -
TR's summer 2009 system guide
Our latest system guide features a Phenom II- and DDR3-powered Econobox, a highly versatile Mini-ITX build (which can take a Core 2 Quad and a PCIe graphics card), and much, much more. Read more...
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TR's April 2009 system guide
Thanks to continually declining hardware prices, we've been able to concoct some amazingly affordable builds in our latest system guide. The star of this edition is undoubtedly the Utility Player, which now packs a triple-core Phenom II, a GeForce GTX 260, and four gigs of RAM for less than... Read more...
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Last by designerfx at 2:06 PM on 06/22/09 -
TR's February 2009 system guide
Our new system guide includes a series of firsts: a Phenom II X3 has landed in one of our primary builds, our cheapest Core i7 config has dropped to around $1,300, and we've thrown a kitchen PC into the mix. Read more...
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Last by Inkling at 8:55 AM on 03/04/09 -
Nvidia's Ion platform
Intel has often been criticized for pairing its Atom CPU with anemic 945G-series chipsets, but now there's an alternative in Nvidia's Ion platform. Read on to see how the Atom fares with all the trappings of a modern core logic chipset and a GeForce 9400 GPU. Read more...
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TR's Christmas 2008 system guide
We cleverly side-stepped Intel's Core i7 offensive in our previous guide by focusing on cheaper systems. Now that the Core i7 is out, we've revised our guide with higher-end configs that use the new hardware. And, of course, price fluctuations have given us an opportunity to freshen up our... Read more...
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Last by Nitrodist at 2:28 PM on 12/23/08 -
TR's fall 2008 system guide
In preparation for the holiday season, we've completely reworked our system guide with more affordable systems at new price points. Come check out the configurations we're proposing at $300, $500, $800, and $1,200. Read more...
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