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MaximoNET tracks the parts, platforms, and tuning choices that shape a good PC build.

The site focuses on practical graphics card, motherboard, and overclocking coverage for readers who want sharper buying context and cleaner upgrade decisions. If you are comparing legacy hardware, checking used-market options, or reviewing older platform behavior before a rebuild, start here.

  • GPU and motherboard breakdowns
  • Used-market buying context
  • Setup and tuning guidance
Inside view of a gaming PC with lighting and components

A hardware lab view that matches the site focus on component fit and airflow.

Featured coverage

ASUS HD 7870 DirectCU II TOP Edition

A closer look at cooler execution, quiet-load behavior, and 1080p-era expectations for AMD mainstream graphics.

ECS GTS 450 Black Series

A review path for readers comparing Fermi-era midrange options, thermals, and practical case-fit considerations.

Socket 1156 overclock guide

A structured guide to Lynnfield and Clarkdale tuning with sane temperature, BIOS, and stability checkpoints.

AMD Radeon HD 6870

Architecture context, feature support, and the kind of system pairing that makes an older Radeon card feel balanced.

How to use the library

Start with the page that matches your exact part name, then cross-check platform behavior on the related motherboard pages under Artículos. For broader context, compare how graphics processing units evolve across generations and how PCI Express bandwidth affects expansion planning.

Close-up photo of a graphics processor die and package

Motherboard detail used across the site to illustrate board layout, connectors, and platform tradeoffs.

More motherboard analysis

GIGABYTE A75M-UD2H Benchmarks

Entry point for FM1 platform context, onboard connectivity, and compact build planning.

GIGABYTE H67MA-UD2H

Micro-ATX Sandy Bridge coverage with a focus on integrated graphics flexibility and media-center duty.

GIGABYTE P67A-UD4

ATX board notes for builders who want more room for cooling, tuning, and storage expansion.

GIGABYTE GA-E350N-USB3

Low-power platform notes for quiet desktops, basic streaming, and small-footprint systems.

Close-up photo of a graphics processor die and package

A clean board layout helps explain why chipset choice matters as much as raw processor speed.

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Use the search hub to jump directly to product names, platform families, and benchmark-style pages, or contact the site with a specific component question.

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