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Will GPUs Ever Get Cheaper? GPU Pricing Update
After a period of consistent graphics card releases from Nvidia and AMD, things have cooled down in...
2024-05-19 16:31
The OLED Burn
Over the course of the last month, we have been purposefully using a 4K OLED monitor in ways that wi...
2024-05-19 16:14
How to Backup Your Gmail Account
There are a number of reasons why you might need to backup your email account. You might be changing...
2024-05-19 15:58
DDR4 Memory at 4000 MT/s, Does It Make a Difference?
Normally I don't pay much attention to e-mails that hit my inbox from manufacturers claiming that a...
2024-05-19 15:41
Can DLSS Render Better Than Native Graphics?
Over the past few weeks we've been looking at DLSS 2 and FSR 2 to determine which upscaling technolo...
2024-05-19 15:07
How USB Works
Editor's note:An updated version of this article has been published.For 25 years, the USB port has b...
2024-05-19 14:44
5 Adobe PDF Reader Alternatives That Do More for Free
These days, you don't need an app just to view PDF files. Every web browser can do that. If you some...
2024-05-19 14:43
When SSD Performance Goes Awry
An unfortunate tale about Samsung's SSD 840 read performance degradationAn avalanche of reports emer...
2024-05-19 14:43
Overclocking Intel Non
We're revisiting Intel's locked Alder Lake CPUs with a special sneak peak of an upcoming MSI motherb...
2024-05-19 14:43
Why GPUs are the New Kings of Cache. Explained.
It wasn't that far back that if you wanted a processor with tons of cache buried inside it, then CPU...
2024-05-19 14:17
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