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1. Pentium du jour

2. Speed metal; the Pentium shifts gears to 100MHz

3. 90-MHz Pentium PCs: Pentium powerhouses

4. Power struggles

5. Pennywise Pentiums

6. Power to the PC

7. Unleashing the power of Pentium

8. Pentium + PCI = POW!: A dozen Pentium computers mark the introduction of Intel's PCI bus

9. Top 20 PCs: more for less

10. Pentiums vs. 486DX2-66s

11. The 486 buyers' guide

12. Multimedia for the next generation

13. Mighty multimedia machines

14. Towers of power

15. As fast as you can go

16. Tri-Star Computer Corp. DX266 VL-Station

17. VL-Bus systems redefine high performance

18. 50-MHz PCs to accelerate Windows

19. Windows at warp speed

20. Tri-Star 486/66 DX2 VL-Station

21. 486DX2-66s: fastest PCs in the universe

22. Top of the line: 14 66-MHz PCs built for speed

23. Windows workstations: DX2/66: the new speed limit

24. Small, light and capable: upgradable PCs

25. 66-MHz 486DX2 computers: fast and fairly priced, these machines will blow you away

26. 33-MHz 486 computers; although not the fastest, these high-end PCs remain attractive with plummeting prices

27. 486SX: the new entry-level PC

28. CAD workstations direct

29. It's a NetWare server showdown: and machines from Compaq, Tricord Systems, and The Network Connection come out of the corral first

30. Intel ups the ante with its 50-MHz DX2: speed-doubled 486s

31. 50-MHz 486DX PCs

32. 486/33 file servers

33. 486SX: the new entry level

34. Tri-Star leads 33 MHz 486 PC pack; eight low-cost systems perform well; video and hard-disk components vary

35. Maximum performance

36. Tri-Star 386/33

37. 33-MHz 386s: at the peak of their careers

38. The first 24 486s: Giant step or stepping stone?

39. The 386/25: the midrange of today

40. 33 MHz returns to the spotlight

41. 486 ISA PCs offer plenty of horsepower

42. Affordable 3-D workstations

43. Aspen Computer Inc

44. Pentium: a big boost for multimedia?

45. Tri-Star Tri-CAD 486/33MHz EISA

46. Tri-Star TriCAD 486/33: enough power for tomorrow

47. Tri-Star Computers Corp. Flash Cache 386/25

48. Tri CAD/CAM Systems. (cadalyst labs feature review)

49. StarStation SX700

50. Pentium III vs. AMD Athlon

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