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Ryzen 5 2600X vs. 2600: Which should you buy?
If you've got some $200 to spend on a new CPU and you want something that can handle any and all tas...
2024-05-19 21:45
Explainer: What Are Tensor Cores?
For the past three years Nvidia has been making graphics chips that feature extra cores, beyond the...
2024-05-19 21:16
15+ Titles Every PC Gamer Should Own
There are thousands upon thousands of PC games out there, and hundreds of good ones. However, some h...
2024-05-19 21:15
11 Myths About Buying a New 4K TV
If you've looked into purchasing a TV in recent years, you've been perhaps overwhelmed by the jargon...
2024-05-19 21:11
The State of PC Gaming in 2019
Sometimes, as borders erode, new fissures form in their wake. In 2019, more games flowed between PC...
2024-05-19 21:08
The Best PC Games of 2018... So Far
We're well past the halfway point of 2018, which means it's a good time to take a look at the best P...
2024-05-19 20:41
Anatomy of a Keyboard
Input devices like keyboards have a key role in the computing and gaming landscape, so the guts of t...
2024-05-19 20:27
25 Years Later: A Brief Analysis of GPU Processing Efficiency
The first 3D graphics cards appeared 25 years ago and since then their power and complexity have gro...
2024-05-19 20:23
Anatomy of a Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Every single desktop PC, console, or laptop has one of these. It doesn't boost your frame rate or ch...
2024-05-19 20:05
Anatomy of a Keyboard
Input devices like keyboards have a key role in the computing and gaming landscape, so the guts of t...
2024-05-19 19:21
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