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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 10:24
Against All Odds: How Nintendo Made It
Ask your oldest relative – the one who still thinks smartphones work through witchcraft – to name on...
2024-05-19 10:13
The Best Video Game Handguns
If you've played video games, you've encountered a handgun. In the right game, a handgun can be an o...
2024-05-19 09:50
Display Panel Technology: TN vs. VA vs. IPS
Update: This is our original explainer about display technologies. While most of the information bel...
2024-05-19 09:10
Using a PlayStation 4 Controller with Your PC
Microsoft's Xbox controller has been the default gamepad for PC gamers for some time now, but you ma...
2024-05-19 08:34
Here's Why the Unreal Engine is Coming to Your Car
GMC Hummer EV will be the first to use the Unreal powered interfaceThe Hummer name evokes images of...
2024-05-19 08:25
The Best Strategy Games on PC
The PC is home to just about every type of video game under the sun, but few are as quintessentially...
2024-05-19 08:18
Revisiting the GeForce GTX 680: GTX 1050 Ti
After recently retesting the GeForce GTX 580 eight years after its release, we thought it would be i...
2024-05-19 08:16
FreeSync on Nvidia GPUs Workaround: Impractical, But It Works
Recently two separate Reddit threads brought an interesting topic to discussion: if you hook up your...
2024-05-19 08:13
Anatomy of a Mouse
We've all seen and used them at home, school, and work. Computer mice are often inexpensive and basi...
2024-05-19 08:09
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