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Anatomy of a CPU
The CPU is often called the brains of a computer, and just like the human brain, it consists of seve...
2024-05-18 16:12
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...
2024-05-18 15:52
Final Fantasy XV Mega CPU Battle
Today we're checking out Final Fantasy XV CPU performance using the new standalone benchmark release...
2024-05-18 15:48
Why Incognito Mode and Private Browsing are Not Private
Are you expecting to have complete privacy when you enable incognito mode or private browsing within...
2024-05-18 15:44
How to Make Windows 11 Look and Feel More Like Windows 10
If you've decided to make the jump to Windows 11, chances are you don't like some of the changes tha...
2024-05-18 15:23
Analyzing Graphics Card Pricing: October 2018
Graphics card prices have come down significantly since the start of the year when the mining craze...
2024-05-18 15:16
25 Great Games You Can Play on Laptops and Budget PCs
We often talk about the latest and greatest graphics cards and playing games at the highest settings...
2024-05-18 14:31
Strange Brigade Benchmarked
Video game developer Rebellion is well recognized today for their work on the Sniper Elite series. I...
2024-05-18 14:31
Revisiting 8
Game systems from the 8-bit and 16-bit era weren't exactly the graphical powerhouses that modern con...
2024-05-18 14:29
GeForce RTX on Your Laptop? What Form Will That Take and When?
By now every self-respecting PC enthusiast and gamer will be aware of Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 20 se...
2024-05-18 14:07
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