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  • An ASUS ROG gaming router
    By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    Can A Gaming Router Replace Your Typical Wi-Fi Router? Here's How They Differ

    Looking to speed up your Internet to get better streaming speed? A gaming router may seem like the right idea, but it may not be the improvement you think.

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  • BIOS chip on a motherboard
    By Bob Sharp 4 months ago

    Should You Update Your Motherboard's BIOS? (And What Happens If You Don't?)

    Some situations might call for an update or "flash" to your motherboard's BIOS. What does that mean and what are the stakes? Is it something important?

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  • Desktop running Chrome Remote Desktop with phone running an active remote session
    By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    Here's A Step-By-Step Guide For How To Use Chrome Remote Desktop

    Learn how to set up Chrome Remote Desktop quickly, from installing the extension and host software to remote access and PIN setup, for secure connections.

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  • A person playing a video game on a computer
    By Sumukh Rao 4 months ago

    14 Alternatives To Buying A New GPU When You Want A Better Frame Rate

    Upgrading your PC with a new GPU is a sure way to make your games run smoother, but not everyone has the budget to do so. Thankfully, there are other options.

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  • Intel XeSS
    By Siddharth Munjal 5 months ago

    What Is Intel XeSS, And How Does It Compare To Similar AMD & Nvidia Tech?

    Compared to Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR, Intel XeSS is the company's first foray into upscaling tech, but it seems to be a potent competitor for all GPUs.

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  • A computer in a transparent case in a dark room illuminated by purple LED fans.
    By Marc Magrini 5 months ago

    5 Tips To Optimize The Airflow In Your Gaming PC (And Why It Matters)

    Low temperatures play an essential role in maintaining your desktop PC healthy, and airflow optimization is one of the best ways to keep them low.

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  • A gaming PC with a CPU cooler and RGB fans
    By Adnan Ahmed 5 months ago

    Is Your PC Running Too Hot? Here's How To Know If You Need A New Fan Or Upgraded Cooling

    One of the most worrying parts about a gaming PC is managing the temps. Here's how to tell if you need to replace your fan or upgrade your cooling altogether.

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  • Product box of the GTX 1660 Super
    By Adnan Ahmed 5 months ago

    The Risks Of Buying 'Used: Like New' PC Parts From Amazon

    Thinking of buying “Used: Like New” PC parts from Amazon? Learn the potential risks and what to check before you click buy.

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  • Close up render of a CPU chip installed in a motherboard
    By Edward Munene 5 months ago

    Yes, Overclocking Can Damage Your CPU - Here Are The Warning Signs

    Overclocking is largely safe for enthusiast-level computing or PC gaming, but it will reduce the overall lifespan of your CPU depending on how deep you go.

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  • Delete button on a keyboard.
    By Aman Kumar 5 months ago

    What Happens When You Delete A File On Windows? (And Can You Recover It?)

    Wondering what really happens when you delete a file on Windows? Learn how deletion works, where files go, and if you can recover them.

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  • A static image of an Intel i9 12th gen CPU next to an AMD Ryzen 9 5000 series processor.
    By Ali Hassan 5 months ago

    AMD Vs Intel: Are Intel CPUs Still Good For Gaming? Here's What Users Say

    Intel used to be the go-to for gamers in need of a CPU, but what's the status now? Let's see how AMD and Intel processors compare for gamers.

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  • A close-up of an old 1990s personal computer showing a turbo and reset button.
    By Anthoni Oisin 5 months ago

    What Was The Turbo Button On Old '90s PC For & Why Don't We Have It Anymore?

    In the 80s and 90s, some desktop PCs included a "Turbo" button, but what it actually did was a little unclear. What was it for and why don't PCs have them now?

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  • Render of Android Desktop mode working between Google Pixel smartphone and external monitor
    By Max Miller 5 months ago

    Your Android Phone Could Be Your Next Desktop PC: Here's How

    In the future, your Android phone may replace your PC — here’s how that reality is quickly taking shape.

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  • A person is installing a CPU air cooler inside a computer
    By Monica J. White 5 months ago

    Are Used CPU Coolers Worth Buying? Here's What You Should Check First

    CPU coolers can add a fair bit to your PC budget, but is it worth looking into buying a used cooler to save a few bucks, or is it more of a headache?

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  • Black AMD Wraith Stealth cooler on a gray background
    By Joseph Chidi 5 months ago

    Are Stock CPU Coolers Good Enough For Every Processor?

    Many CPUs come with a cooler included to manage the processor's heat, but are these pack-ins good enough to keep things cool inside your PC?

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  • Gamer sim-racing on a curved monitor
    By Edward Munene 5 months ago

    Are Curved Monitors Really Better For Gaming? The Benefits & Drawbacks Explored

    Curved monitors are designed with immersion in mind for PC gaming, but it all depends on your setup if you should upgrade from a traditional monitor.

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  • Nvidia 3060 GPU on display
    By Cody D. Campbell 5 months ago

    What's The Most Popular GPU On The Steam Hardware Survey & How Much Does One Cost?

    Curious which GPU tops Steam’s Hardware Survey and how much it costs? Discover the most popular graphics card and its price range.

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  • A CPU on a wooden desk with other components around it
    By Adnan Ahmed 5 months ago

    Building Your Own PC? This Is The Component To Pick Out First

    Building your own computer can be an intimidating task for any skill level, but choosing one particular component first can make it a whole lot easier.

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  • Close up of an Asus TUF motherboard with an AM5 socket
    By Adnan Ahmed 5 months ago

    How Long Will AMD Support AM5 Motherboards?

    AMD's AM5 has been around since 2022 and, if the company's track record is anything to go by, may stay around for a while longer. But for how long exactly?

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  • Product image of the RX 9060 XT GPU
    By Adnan Ahmed 5 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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  • A monitor and a gaming PC, showing an AIO cooler inside
    By Monica J. White 5 months ago

    Signs It's Time To Replace Your PC's AIO Cooler

    Water cooling your PC with an AIO cooler is effective, but it can be a little stressful. Here's how to know if it's time to replace your AIO cooler.

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  • Custom PC with AIO temperature display
    By Marc Magrini 5 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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  • A mini PC on a grey background
    By Monica J. White 5 months ago

    Building A Small Form Factor PC? Don't Forget To Consider These 10 Things First

    Small form factor PCs are no different from regular computers in the sense that you can tailor them to your needs, but they do take more consideration to build.

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  • A custom built PC tower lit up with RGB LEDs
    By Anthoni Oisin 6 months ago

    Do Custom PCs Have Serial Numbers? (And What To Do If You Need One)

    Finding a product's serial number is pretty easy, but what about custom-built PCs? Do they have a serial number, and where would you even find it?

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  • gaming computer motherboard with black background
    By Pankil Shah 6 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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  • Apple, Windows and Linux logos on a white keyboard
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    What Is Dual-Booting On A PC And Why Should You Try It?

    Curious about dual-booting on a PC? Learn what it is, how it works, and why running two operating systems might be worth trying.

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  • Steam Deck OLED with game library on monitor's display, resting on black background
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    Can You Use A Gaming Handheld To Replace Your Desktop PC?

    Gaming consoles are getting more expensive, but could you use a more budget-conscious gaming handheld to perform the same functions as a desktop PC?

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