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''Custom PC'' (usually abbreviated to 'CPC') is a UK-based computer magazine created by Mr Freelance Limited, and originally published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. It's aimed at PC hardware enthusiasts, covering topics such as
modding ''Modding'' is a slang expression derived from the English verb " to modify". The term refers to modification of hardware, software, or anything else, to perform a function not originally intended by the designer, or to achieve bespoke specif ...
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overclocking In computing, overclocking is the practice of increasing the clock rate of a computer to exceed that certified by the manufacturer. Commonly, operating voltage is also increased to maintain a component's operational stability at accelerated sp ...
, and
PC gaming A personal computer game, also known as a PC game or computer game, is a type of video game played on a personal computer (PC) rather than a video game console or arcade machine. Its defining characteristics include: more diverse and user-dete ...
. The first issue was released in October 2003 and it is published monthly. Audited circulation figures are 9,428 (ABC, Jan–Dec 2014). Gareth Ogden retired as editor of ''Custom PC'' at the end of Issue 52. Issue 53 was edited by Deputy Editor James Gorbold; from Issue 54 onwards the magazine was edited by Alex Watson. From Issue 87 to Issue 102 the magazine was edited by James Gorbold. From Issue 103 onward, the magazine has been edited by Ben Hardwidge. Between 2009 and January 2012, the magazine was partnered with enthusiast site bit-tech.net, with the two editorial teams merging and sharing resources across both the site and the magazine. ''Custom PCs James Gorbold took over as Group Editor of the two teams. However, since February 2012, the two brands have separated and content is no longer shared between the two publications, although many of the magazine's writers continue to write for bit-tech. In February 2019 the magazine, along with Digital SLR Photography Magazine, was sold to Raspberry Pi Trading, a subsidiary of the
Raspberry Pi Foundation The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a British charity and company founded in 2009 to promote the study of basic computer science in schools, and is responsible for developing the Raspberry Pi single-board computers. Foundation The Raspberry Pi Foun ...
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Sections

The magazine includes reviews, features, tutorials, analysis columns and sections devoted to magazine readers. The most current regular sections includes: ;From the Editor:Introductory column by the editor Ben Hardwidge ;Tracy King:Sceptical analysis of the ways in which technology and gaming are presented in the media ;Richard Swinburne:Analysis of hardware trends in Taiwan ;Hobby Tech:Tips, tricks and news about computer hobbyism, including Raspberry Pi, Arduino and retro computing, by Gareth Halfacree ;Folding@Custom PC:''Custom PC'' encourages readers to use their idle computers for the purpose of scientific research –
Folding@home Folding@home (FAH or F@h) is a volunteer computing project aimed to help scientists develop new therapeutics for a variety of diseases by the means of simulating protein dynamics. This includes the process of protein folding and the movements ...
is a program created and run by Stanford University that uses spare processor cycles to simulate
protein folding Protein folding is the physical process by which a protein chain is translated to its native three-dimensional structure, typically a "folded" conformation by which the protein becomes biologically functional. Via an expeditious and reproduc ...
for disease research. Each month the magazine features a league table of their top ''folders'', the 'Custom PC & bit-tech' team is currently ranked number 6 worldwide. One random folder receives an item of PC hardware each month (stopped in 2010), while the top folder that month is noted in the 'Folder of the month' section. ;CPC Elite:A 10-page section of CPC's latest recommendations for the best hardware in several categories ( motherboards,
processor Processor may refer to: Computing Hardware * Processor (computing) **Central processing unit (CPU), the hardware within a computer that executes a program *** Microprocessor, a central processing unit contained on a single integrated circuit (I ...
s, cases etc.). ;Reviews: ''CPC Magazine'' review the latest hardware and software (including games), they rate the product with their own rating system, and CPC give their stamp of approval (including a Premium Grade award for excellent products) to any product that they feel excels in its particular category. While hardware reviews are the focus of the magazine, games reviews are included. ::;Custom Kit:2 pages of short reviews of computer gadgets and accessories. ::;Lab Test:Each month CPC tests related hardware from different manufacturers / different specifications (such as graphics cards or hard-drives) comparing them to discern the best choice. The tests include extensive benchmark comparison tables. Unlike most computer magazines, CPC doesn't do price point labs tests. Instead each item is awarded a value score that reflects whether the item is worth the asking price. ;Games:Reviews of the latest games plus graphical comparison guides that show the difference made by different graphical settings. ;Inverse Look:Opinion and analysis of PC gaming, by Rick Lane ;Features:Several in-depth articles on computer-related topics (normally 2 per issue) ;Customised PC:Two-page column dedicated to modding, water-cooling and PC customisation, by Antony Leather ;How To:5 pages of step-by-step tutorials written by Antony Leather. ;Readers' Drives:Readers of the magazine get the chance to show off their computer modification skills. Each month a different reader is photographed with his ''rig'' and answers questions on its specification and how it was constructed. Featured modders win a prize pack of assorted computer hardware. ;James Gorbold:The back page column is written by previous editor, James Gorbold, who now works for Scan Computers.


Subscriber edition

Anyone who subscribes currently receives a free tool kit or another freebie such as a custompc mug or recently (28 January 2011) a Muc-off Screen Cleaning Rescue Kit, targeted at computer maintenance. Subscribers receive a ''Special Subscriber Edition'' which features exclusive artwork (usually the ''"flat-out coolest"'' photo from the cover shoot, according to Alex Watson).


Editorial team

List of the editorial staff as of Issue 187 (April 2019). *Publishing Director:- Russell Barnes *Editor:- Ben Hardwidge *Modding Editor:- Antony Leather *Games Editor:- Rick Lane *Art Editor:- Bill Bagnall *Production Editor:- Julie Birrell *Regular Contributors:- Edward Chester, Mike Jennings, James Gorbold, Gareth Halfacree, Phil Hartup, Tracy King, Richard Swinburne *Photography:- Antony Leather, Gareth Halfacree, Henry Carter, Mike Jennings *Regular Art & Production Contributors:- Magic Torch, Mike Harding


Printing / distribution

*Printed by:- BGP. :Cover printed by:- Ancient House. *Distributed by:- Seymour Distribution


See also

* ''
Maximum PC ''Maximum PC'', formerly known as ''boot'', is an American magazine and website published by Future US. It focuses on cutting-edge PC hardware, with an emphasis on product reviews, step-by-step tutorials, and in-depth technical briefs. Component ...
'' – American magazine with same focus


External links


''Custom PC'' website''Custom PC'' RealBench 2015 Benchmark Suite


References

{{reflist Home computer magazines Computer magazines published in the United Kingdom Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom Magazines established in 2003 2003 establishments in the United Kingdom