Posted 02/26/08 at 11:58:31 AM by Will Smith
Touch-screen technology - How new displays put the world at your fingertips.
Posted 02/08/08 at 06:42:52 PM by The Maximum PC Staff
Diagnosing and curing your PC problems - Is Socket 939 worth sticking to? How much can RAID do for me? Why won't my SLI work? And more!
Posted 02/08/08 at 06:12:56 PM by David Murphy
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We run benchmarks at Maximum PC because we have to; there’s no other way to determine the minute differences between systems without a repeatable standard of comparison. But you don’t have to be a reviewer to run a benchmark; in fact, regular benchmarking can give you valuable insight into the status of your system. For example, benchmarks are the best way to decipher whether the various performance-enhancing applications you’re running on your PC actually do anything or whether that latest batch of drivers hurt your gaming performance more than it helped.
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Posted 02/05/08 at 05:10:03 PM by David Murphy
The ins and outs of determining a chassis' verdict at Maximum PC
Posted 02/05/08 at 04:26:14 PM by Gord Goble
The computer industry has tapped this exotic technology for a host of everyday applications. Sadly, no one has yet devised a means of equipping sharks with lasers beams.
Posted 02/05/08 at 03:22:49 PM by David Murphy
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All right, newblet. You’ve eaten your dog food in Wolfenstein 3D, done your spirit quest in Prey, and even managed to set up a bomb or two in Counter-Strike. If first-person shooters were massively multiplayer role-playing games, that might qualify you to step out of the kindergarten zone. Maybe. The big leagues of head shots, m-m-m-monster kills, and first-person-shooter fragfests have no room for subpar playing performance.
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Posted 02/04/08 at 01:31:45 PM by Tom Edwards
November's Rig of the Month is greater than the sum of its already-styling parts.
Posted 02/01/08 at 06:53:41 PM by Mike Chin
There’s a lot going on inside a power supply—and no, the magic gnomes that turn your lights on when you hit that switch on the wall aren’t powering your rig as well.
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