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Tom's Hardware is the leading destination for tech enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether you'rebuilding a PC,buying a laptop or learning how to createrobots with your kids, we've got comprehensive editorial resources and a vibrant expert community to help you on your journey.

Tom's Hardware Team

Our Team

Jake Roach
Jake Roach
Senior Analyst, CPUs
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Senior Editor

Sarah is a hardware enthusiast and geeky dilettante who has been building computers since she discovered it was easier to move them across the world — she grew up in Tokyo — if they were in pieces. She's best-known for trying to justify ridiculous multi-monitor setups, dramatically lowering the temperature of her entire apartment to cool overheating components, typing just to hear the sound of her keyboard, and playing video games all day "for work." She's written about everything from tech to fitness to sex and relationships, and you can find more of her work in PCWorld, Macworld, TechHive, CNET, Gizmodo, Tom's Guide, PC Gamer, Men's Health, Men's Fitness, SHAPE, Cosmopolitan, and just about everywhere else. In addition to hardware, she also loves working out, public libraries, marine biology, word games, and salads. Her favorite Star Wars character is a toss-up between the Sarlacc and Jabba the Hutt.

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Tom's Hardware Freelancer
Joe Shields
Staff Writer, Components

Joe has been playing with computers since the early 1980s with a Radio Shack Tandy TRS-80. After college in the late 90s/early 2000s, he built his first custom PC and got into modding, overclocking, and eventually extreme overclocking, competing at Hwbot.org. Joe started writing around 2010 for Overclockers.com, covering the latest news and reviews that include video cards, motherboards, storage, and processors. In 2018, he went ‘pro’ writing for Anandtech.com, covering news and motherboards. Eventually, he landed here at Tom’s Hardware, where he writes news, covers graphics card reviews, and currently writes motherboard reviews. If you can’t find him benchmarking and gathering data, Joe can be found working on his website (Overclockers.com), supporting his two kids in athletics, hanging out with his wife, catching up on Game of Thrones, watching sports (Go Browns/Guardians/Cavs/Buckeyes!), or playing PUBG on PC.

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Ben Stockton
Ben Stockton
Deals Writer

Tom's Hardware Contributors

Our Contributors

  • Anton Shilov, Contributing Writer (News)
  • Mark Tyson,Contributing Writer (News)
  • Zhiye Liu,Contributing Writer (News & RAM)
  • Aaron Klotz, Contributing Writer (News)
  • Sunny Grimm,Contributing Writer (News)
  • Jowi Morales, Contributing Writer (News)
  • Kunal Khullar,Contributing Writer (News)
  • Hassam Nasir,Contributing Writer (News)
  • Luke James,Contributing Writer (News)
  • Jon Martindale,Contributing Writer (TH Premium)
  • Zak Killian,Contributing Writer (News)
  • Bruno Ferreira,Contributing Writer (News)
  • Christian Eberle, Contributing Writer (Monitors)
  • Denise Bertacchi, Contributing Writer (3D Printers, Laser Engravers)
  • Shane Downing, Contributing Writer (Storage)
  • E. Fylladitakis, Contributing Writer (Power Supplies)
  • Niels Broekhuijsen, Contributing Writer (PC Builds)
  • Albert Thomas, Contributing Writer (CPU Coolers & Cases)

How We Test and Rate Products

Tom’s Hardware is renowned for its benchmark testing. We subject every product we review to a rigorous set of quantifiable tests based on a combination of homegrown, Tom’s Hardware-onlybenchmarks, and industry standard benchmarks where applicable. You can find our centralhow we test article here.

All product reviews are rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best. Each product may also receive an Editor's Choice badge, which designates it as the best within its niche. The ratings mean the following:

5 = Practically perfect
4.5= Superior
4 = Totally worth it
3.5 = Very good
3 = Worth considering
2.5= Meh
2= Not worth the money
1.5= Buy for an enemy
1= Fails horribly
0.5= Laughably bad

29 Years of Tom's Hardware

Tom’s Hardware has its name and roots in Dr. Thomas Pabst, who was one of the first people to bring technology journalism to the internet, as early as 1996. Back in these early days, the site was still called “Tom’s Hardware and Performance Guide” and its domain was sysdoc.pair.com — pair.com being a Pittsburgh-based hosting company.

One of Tom’s Hardware’s journalistic milestones wasTom’s findings regarding the Intel Pentium III 1.13 GHz processor, which forced the chip company to postpone its launch by months. Since then, Tom’s Hardware has kept up the tradition withunrivaled scrutiny of technology.

The current domain, tomshardware.com, was added on September 11, 1997, followed by additional language versions, including the French, German and Italian sites, all of which are run by independent teams. Pabst moved on to other pursuits in 2008, Tom's Hardware and sister site, Tom's Guide, became part of the Purch company in 2013 and Purch was purchased by Future Plc in 2018.

Today's Tom's Hardware is more than just a site for PC builders. While we've maintained our rich tradition of thorough component testing and reviews, we've expanded our coverage to meet a broader swath of enthusiasts with different needs and levels of experience. If you'd rather buy a laptop or desktop, you're on your first PC build, or you want to share your love of tech with your family, we're there to empower you with accessible editorial and a helpful, supportive community.

We also offerTom's Hardware Premium, a beta subscription-based service with longer-form news, analysis, testing, and features, for those who want to dig even deeper into our core coverage areas.

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