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  • Hand pressing RAM stick down into motherboard
    By Sara Wines 2 months ago

    What Is CUDIMM RAM, And Does Your PC Need It?

    CUDIMM RAM is the newest kid on the computer memory block. But what is CUDIMM RAM, exactly, and should you be thinking about upgrading to it?

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  • Mini-ITX board sitting on wooden table
    By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    Mini ITX Vs. Micro ATX: What's The Difference?

    There are multiple motherboard sizes with Mini-ITX and Micro ATX being two of the smallest. They differ on more than their sizes, though.

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  • Product image of the RX 9060 XT GPU
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    3 Alternatives To The AMD RX 9060 XT That You Can Buy Today

    Graphics cards upgrades are essential for gaming rigs, but the latest and greatest AMD cards can be expensive. Here are some alternatives you can look at.

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  • Bunch of SD cards on table
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Your Old SD Cards – Do This Instead

    Think those old SD cards are useless? Here’s what you can do with them instead of throwing them out.

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  • Close up of Corsair MP700 PRO SSD installed in an example motherboard
    By Ali Hassan 2 months ago

    Can You Use A PCIe 5.0 SSD With A PCIe 4.0 Motherboard?

    Most PCIe accessories, like SSDs, are backwards compatible with one another. However, with storage in particular, you'll see diminishing returns when upgrading.

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  • Custom PC with AIO temperature display
    By Marc Magrini 2 months ago

    3 PC Parts You Should Always Buy Used (And 7 You Shouldn't)

    Some PC parts work great used, but others need to be new to stay reliable — know the difference to save cash without risking your build.

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  • Hand holding Nomad Goods slim phone charger
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Sick Of Bulky Power Bricks & Charging Adapters? This USB Gadget May Solve The Issue

    Bulky phone chargers can be a nuisance, especially if you need to carry them around or fit them behind furniture. Is there a better alternative?

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  • Phone charger plugged into wall connected to phone on table
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Are Phone Chargers AC Or DC? (And Why Does It Matter?)

    Wondering if phone chargers use AC or DC power? Learn the difference, how chargers work, and why it matters for your device’s safety.

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  • A man holds a new microchip design with a special case in hand.
    By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    What Is A System On A Chip (SoC), And What Is It Used For?

    The System on a Chip is becoming more and more popular in the world's technology, but what exactly is it and how can it be used to improve our gadgets?

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  • Close-up of an ASUS Prime RTX 4070 Ti Super box
    By Ali Hassan 2 months ago

    What Is VRAM, And How Much Do You Need In A Gaming GPU?

    PC gaming is an always-evolving hobby, but more than ever, graphics requirements in more modern games are demanding more and more VRAM from your GPU.

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  • An Nvidia graphics card slotted into a motherboard.
    By Monica J. White 2 months ago

    AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Vs. Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060: Which Mainstream GPU Is Better For Gaming?

    Nvidia's RTX 5060 is the latest addition to a long line of midrange cards, and AMD's RX 9060 XT is now here to compete. But which one is better?

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  • A man playing a video game on a PC
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Why Is VRAM So Important In GPUs When You Play At 1440p Or 4K?

    Video Random-Access Memory (VRAM), is a vital component of your graphics card (GPU) that anything above 1080p resolution seemingly demands more of.

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  • gaming computer motherboard with black background
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    How To Find Your Motherboard's Serial Number (And Why You Might Want To)

    Need your motherboard’s serial number? Learn how to find it quickly and why it’s useful for support, upgrades, or warranty claims.

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  • A Gigabyte branded Nvidia graphics card in a PC
    By Joe Hindy 2 months ago

    10 Of The Worst Graphics Cards Ever Made

    The big GPU companies don't always get it right -- here are the graphics cards that dissapointed gamers with slow performance, balmy temperatures, and high prices.

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  • A close-up of a black motherboard
    By Monica J. White 2 months ago

    Are Expensive Motherboards Worth The Money? Things To Consider Before You Splurge

    The motherboard is the connective tissue in a computer and it can widely range in price, but is it actually worth it to buy a more expensive one?

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  • a samsung pcie 5 ssd with a velocity micro chip
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    What Does PCIe 5.0 Mean & Is It Worth Splurging On When Buying An SSD?

    If you're looking at a new SSD for your computer, it might be worth knowing what PCIe 5.0 is and whether it's worth spending a little extra for the tech.

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  • Intel graphics card with RGB lights, attached to a motherboard
    By Monica J. White 2 months ago

    Are Intel GPUs As Good As Nvidia And AMD? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Intel GPUs rarely get as much discussion or praise compared to their Nvidia or AMD counterparts, but are these graphics cards worth the investment?

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  • Two microchips, one near the centre shown more clearly on a blurred blue circuit background.
    By Anthoni Oisin 2 months ago

    Here's How Many Of The World's Microchips Are Made In America

    These days, just about everything has a microchip in it, so you may be wondering how many of those are made in the U.S. You might be surprised.

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  • Nvidia Geforce RTX GPU installed in desktop PC
    By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    How Does A Discrete GPU Actually Work?

    Curious how a discrete GPU works? Learn how it handles graphics processing, boosts performance, and differs from integrated graphics.

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  • A GeForce RTX GPU propped up by a small bracket
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    What Does GPU Sag Mean? (And How To Avoid It)

    The GPU is one of the most crucial components in a PC build. If not installed correctly, it can lead to something known as GPU sag. What is it? Is it avoidable?

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  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card on digital background
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Is Nvidia's RTX 5080 Graphics Card Better Than The RTX 4090?

    Buy a new second-tier GPU or go for a previous-generation flagship? If that's the question you're asking about the RTX 5080 and 4090, we have the answer.

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  • GigaMax 750W 80Plus Bronze power supply on white background.
    By Rob Rich 2 months ago

    What Do Power Supply Ratings Mean? (And Why They're Important)

    If you're about to build a new PC, you might find yourself wondering what the ratings on a power supply actually mean. Here's why they can be important.

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  • Close up of Nvidia sign
    By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    This GPU Was So Loud That Nvidia Made A Funny Video About It

    Nvidia's FX 5800 graphics card offered high performance by 2003 standards, but that speed came with a cost of excess heat and a very loud fan.

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  • A man with dark hair and a check shirt is removing components from a desktop PC tower that has its side panel removed.
    By Emma Street 3 months ago

    Can You Upgrade A Pre-Built PC? The Answer May Not Be That Simple

    While upgrading RAM or storage in pre-built PCs should be relatively easy in most cases, other components may be custom-made to fit the brand's chassis.

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  • AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT on a pink gradient
    By Monica J. White 3 months ago

    Don't Waste Your Money - These Graphics Cards Have The Worst Price-To-Performance Ratio

    Some say that there are no bad GPUs; while that may be true, there are certainly ones that offer poor value. Here are some GPUs that aren't worth the money.

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  • An Nvidia graphics card
    By Monica J. White 3 months ago

    Why You Don't Need To Upgrade To The RTX 5090 If You Already Have An RTX 4090

    It's tempting to buy the newest flagship graphics card every time Nvidia releases one, but that's not always necessary especially if you have the previous one.

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  • An Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics card
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    Nvidia RTX Vs. GTX GPUs: What's The Difference?

    Nvidia's venerable range of GTX graphics cards are finally being retired in favor of the newer and more powerful ray tracing RTX series of cards.

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