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Windows 10 vs. Windows 11 Performance Test
Today we're talking our first real look at Windows 11 performance with some Intel Core processors. T...
2024-05-19 20:18
4GHz CPU Battle: Ryzen 3900X vs. 3700X vs. Core i9
IPC stands for "instructions per cycle" and it can be a good indicator of a processor's architecture...
2024-05-19 19:59
CPU and GPU Availability and Pricing Update: March 2021
CPU and graphics card pricing and availability are still a mess, but is the situation improving? Can...
2024-05-19 19:52
Building a Budget PC: Should You Buy a Used Graphics Card?
At a time when graphics cards are extremely overpriced, AMD's new Ryzen 3 2200G and Ryzen 5 2400G of...
2024-05-19 19:29
Explainer: Number Representations in Computer Hardware
As Shakespeare would have it, "that which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet...
2024-05-19 19:14
Why Ryzen Was Amazing and the Haters Were All Wrong
We're currently in the process of testing the Ryzen 7 5800X3D on various first generation AM4 mother...
2024-05-19 18:28
Superb PC Gaming with Next
For the past few weeks we've been testing the upcoming MSI MPG 321URX, a new gaming monitor packing...
2024-05-19 18:27
Ryzen 5000 Memory Performance Guide
In this article we'll be searching for Zen 3's memory sweet spot and looking at DDR4 memory performa...
2024-05-19 18:01
AMD Ryzen 5000 IPC Performance Tested
Today we'll be taking a look at Zen 3's IPC performance. IPC stands for "instructions per cycle" and...
2024-05-19 17:58
Explainer: What is SSD Trimming?
Have you ever noticed when you go into Windows to optimize your storage drives, it says retrim for S...
2024-05-19 17:50
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