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How to Get Your Significant Other Into Gaming
You play games, but your significant other does not. It's a common scenario that can be a point of c...
2024-05-15 16:52
The State of Mining: Guide to Ethereum
Although they are often shrouded in mystery and technical details, you've probably heard of cryptocu...
2024-05-15 16:19
Tested: Ryzen Mobile Gets Better Drivers, Finally
Today we're looking at the very first set of official Ryzen Mobile GPU drivers to come from AMD. Own...
2024-05-15 15:54
Revisiting the Radeon R9 280X / HD 7970
Continuing along with revisiting some of our favorite old graphics cards, today we'll be checking ba...
2024-05-15 15:12
Screenshot Sharing in a Snap: 7 Free Alternatives to Droplr
Many of us here at TechSpot use Droplr on a daily basis to quickly share screenshots. While this sim...
2024-05-15 15:07
Intel's 100
The Z170 chipset has been available for some time now, but due to Intel's staggered launch of Skylak...
2024-05-15 14:56
What is HDR?
So you're in the market for a new monitor or laptop and you check out the specs for the screen. It h...
2024-05-15 14:32
GPU Availability and Pricing Update: October 2021
Welcome back to another month of looking at how expensive graphics cards are at retail at the moment...
2024-05-15 14:32
The State of PC Gaming in 2016
2016 was yet another year that showed PC gaming is, in many ways, on the forefront of gaming. So man...
2024-05-15 14:28
What's Thermal Throttling and How to Prevent It
Heat is an inevitable byproduct of work. It's generated when you start a car's engine, go for a bris...
2024-05-15 14:27
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