Every year when we're building the new Dream Machine, it's hard not to feel a little nostalgic. We've built 15 of them in the past, after all, and each one was an experience (read: harrowing ordeal) all its own[......]
Every year when we're building the new Dream Machine, it's hard not to feel a little nostalgic. We've built 15 of them in the past, after all, and each one was an experience (read: harrowing ordeal) all its own[......]
Long time readers of Maximum PC magazine already know what we think of PC Power & Cooling (now owned by OCZ). More than a couple of PCP&P power supplies have ended up in our annual Dream Machine builds, and for good reason -- the company typically puts out rock solid PSUs[......]
To accompany our yearly Dream Machine feature last week, we went digging through our archive of old issues to find some old stories to put this year’s rig in perspective. We found the original Dream Machine ,[......]
Dream Machine 2010 was an exercise in PC building, overclocking, cooling—and patience So, the desktop PC will become nothing more than a truck? Well, here’s your Mack truck, Mr. [......]
Back in September of 2004, we ran a sidebar in the Dream Machine issue where a couple of editors made their predictions about what the Dream Machine of 2010 would look like. Well, it just so happens that the 2010 Dream Machine issue is on newsstands now, so we thought we'd take a look at how those predictions held up. [......]