Doom 3 Sound Guide
The newest game from id Software is chock-full of intense graphics, incredible graphics, and amazing programming. But what factor does sound hardware play in the Doom 3 gaming experience?
21 by Derek Wilson on 8/6/2004nForce3-250: Which Boards Have On-Chip LAN?
There is huge confusion about which motherboards have nVidia's on-chip Gigabit LAN. We have been working with nVidia to provide a list of boards that have nVidia on-chip...
25 by Wesley Fink on 8/6/200464-bit Pentium 4 "F", 2MB Prescotts and 925XE Updates
Smithfield got everyone's attention a few days ago, for today how about 64-bit Intel CPUs on the desktop?
13 by Kristopher Kubicki on 8/5/2004=<em>F-A-S-T</em>= DDR Memory: 2-2-2 Roars on the Scene
Corsair started it all, but now there are 6 players with fast 2-2-2 DDR400 Memory that also works fine at DDR500. We discover they are not all created...
47 by Wesley Fink on 8/5/2004Doom 3: CPU Battlegrounds
Find out how your CPU will handle Doom 3 in our extensive performance investigation.
59 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/4/2004Doom 3 Graphics Deathmatch
After a long night of testing Doom 3 with every graphics card we could find in the lab, we have the details on how your card (and your dream...
71 by Derek Wilson on 8/3/2004Announcing Smithfield; Your Dual Core Intel CPU
Ever wonder what happened to that processor Intel announced would replace Tejas? It has a name now, and we have details about it!
13 by Kristopher Kubicki on 8/2/2004Intel 915 Graphics: Graphics Media Accelerator 900
Intel has once again updated their integrated graphics platform, leaving behind the "extreme" name for better performance.
18 by Derek Wilson on 8/2/2004Monarch Hornet Pro: "SFF" meets PCI Express, DDR2
Today, we take a look at what is currently the most technologically advanced SFF that we've ever encountered. Of course, that mere fact doesn't necessarily mean it'll be the...
7 by Evan Lieb on 7/31/2004Socket 939 Roundup: Battle at the Top
UPDATE: The new Asus A8V Deluxe Revision 2 is tested and six top 939 motherboards are compared in the Socket 939 Athlon 64 roundup.
83 by Wesley Fink on 7/30/2004Price Guides July 2004: Video Cards and Memory
ATI and NVIDIA's new offerings haven't changed video prices much, or have they? DDR prices continue to change... and not for the better.
3 by Vinney Shimpi on 7/30/2004Shuttle XP17 Preview: A better looking 16ms LCD
As Shuttle's focus shifts more towards high end enthusiast systems, their XPC line expands include their first ever LCD. We take a look to see if Shuttle has...
15 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/29/2004AMD Sempron: A Fresh Take on Budget Computing
Shortly after the launch of the latest Intel Celeron processor, AMD responds with their new line of budget chips. We take a look at how the Sempron stacks up...
55 by Derek Wilson on 7/28/2004Overclocking Buyer's Guide - August 2004
Socket 939, Socket 775, DDR2, and PCI Express all debuted last month. With all the new choices, our Overclocking Buyer's Guide gets completely revamped recommendations from top to...
40 by Wesley Fink on 7/27/2004A Place for SiS; New Athlon64, P4 and Integrated Graphics Chipsets
SiS answers back at ATI and NVIDIA with real DirectX 9 IGP, DDR2 and PCIe support for Q1'05.
2 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/27/2004AnandTech: A Brief History of Time
A history of the web architecture of AnandTech.com, including our latest upgrade.
67 by Jason Clark on 7/26/2004