Desktops
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My home office is a nightmare of heat. Wireless router, dual LCD monitors, high-end desktop computer with fast 400GB hard drives, three printers, two laptops, desk lamp, and southern windows, all add up to the hottest room in the house. What if they made a Prius like computer that used less power.
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You hear the term all the time, but do you really know what a desktop computer is? Well, here is what you need to know about a desktop computer and what they actually are.
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Supercomputer giant Cray has recently released the CX1, a desktop computer with a starting price of $25,000. We explain why the machine's staggering power means it's actually a very cheap high-powered computer rather than something you'd expect to see in Best Buy.
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Wanting the best gaming rig for under $600. I will take you through all you need to buy in order to make the most amazing rig you've ever had on a reasonable budget. Find out our picks inside.
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PC cases vary greatly in price, like any other component, and while cases like the Coolermaster Cosmos are tempting, you don't need to spend that much for a quality case. These three cases are less than $100 dollars, yet offer a wide variety of features.
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High-end PC cases are like luxury yachts. Maybe you don't need one, but spend some time with one, and you'll be hard pressed not to buy as much as you can afford. With copious amounts of space, incredible exteriors, and high-quality materials, these are the ultimate enclosures for your PC.
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Is it time to buy a new desktop again? Should you build your own or buy off the shelf? Or maybe you’re thinking of just trying to upgrade the PC you have? Check out this collection of desktop guides from the Bright Hub library designed to help you make these decisions.
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This review looks at Alienware desktop PCs for 2009. The Area 51 is their flagship model, and the ALX version out is their ultra high end gaming PC. This review looks at customization, performance, aesthetics, value, service, and support.
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NZXT isn't a big player in the case market, but they know who they're selling to: Gamers. Nearly every case from NZXT is loud, brash, and has many fans, which means that the red-accented Lexa Blackline is one of its more subdued designs. But don't think for a second that this case is boring.
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Antec has long been famous for cases such as the Antec 900 and the Antec Solo. But Antec offers a full line of mid-range home and office cases, as well, one of which is the Antec NSK6580. Can this case live up to Antec's heritage, or will its mundane purpose be reflected in its quality?
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