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Why Are Modern PC Games Using So Much VRAM?
Even if you're just a casual follower of tech news, you can't have missed that the amount of video m...
2024-05-17 14:40
Make Chrome Run Faster and Keep RAM Usage Under Control
Chrome has come a long way since its first beta was released in 2008. Currently sitting at the top o...
2024-05-17 14:35
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...
2024-05-17 13:38
Screen Tearing or Input Lag? To Vsync or Not to Vsync?
Screen tear or input lag? To vsync or not to vsync? For the longest time, this was an either-or ques...
2024-05-17 13:37
The Ideal Smartphone for 2017
2016 was another year where, for the most part, it was hard to pick a bad smartphone. Sure, the Gala...
2024-05-17 13:28
Touring Logitech's Audio HQ
In searching for the perfect wireless gaming headset, I recently expressed my overall dissatisfactio...
2024-05-17 13:25
10 Tech Predictions for 2016
Another year has come and gone, and in the tech world, it seems not much has changed. 2015 was argua...
2024-05-17 13:19
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...
2024-05-17 13:18
The Ideal Smartphone for 2016
In 2015 I saw a ton of great smartphones hit the market; so many, in fact, that it's getting harder...
2024-05-17 13:01
Using a 4K TV as a Desktop Monitor
Try as I might, I can't recall exactly what compelled me to connect a second monitor to my PC for th...
2024-05-17 12:50
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