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How Screwed is Intel without Hyper
As we've come to learn recently, there are four new hardware vulnerabilities that affect Intel proce...
2024-05-19 07:54
Weird Keyboard Layouts: A Showcase
There’s no place like home row, am I right? “ASDF" and "JKL:” aren’t just the keys our fingers rest...
2024-05-19 07:42
Analyzing Graphics Card Pricing: May 2018
One of the most heated issues plaguing the PC building industry at the moment is the price of graphi...
2024-05-19 07:35
A Brief History of In
These days, in-game advertising is the rule, not the exception. According to an Omdia survey, gaming...
2024-05-19 07:22
2016's $400 GPU vs. 2019's $400 GPUs
Something we've been hearing a lot this year is that PC gaming is not in great shape, how there's a...
2024-05-19 06:42
Metro Exodus Ray Tracing Benchmarked
It's time for us to talk about ray tracing once again, this time in Metro Exodus, the latest game to...
2024-05-19 05:52
Ranking the Fallout Games
In the 20+ years since the Fallout franchise was introduced to the world, all of the games have been...
2024-05-19 05:50
Using FreeSync with Nvidia GPUs Examined
2021 Update:Since Nvidia opened up to support FreeSync monitors with GeForce GPUs, the gaming monito...
2024-05-19 05:50
What is Vcore and How Does It Help with Overclocking?
Why it matters:Vcore, or core voltage, is the voltage that is supplied to power your CPU. The amount...
2024-05-19 05:38
Why Building a Gaming PC Right Now is a Bad Idea, Part 3: Bad Timing
In the first part of this series we looked at DDR4 memory, discussed pricing and availability, and s...
2024-05-19 05:37
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