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A Complete Intel Processor List By Performance and Budget
Read more: A Complete Intel Processor List By Performance and BudgetIntel processors are dominating the CPU market, all thanks to their 12th generation Alder Lake line of processors. Despite having a slow couple of years, Intel processors are on the verge of a comeback, but that won’t last long as AMD will be releasing their Ryzen 7000 processors very soon. In this list, we’ll be…
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What Is CPU Thermal Throttling And Is It Bad For My PC?
Read more: What Is CPU Thermal Throttling And Is It Bad For My PC?As a gamer or video editor or animator, you’ve probably heard the terms like CPU throttling or CPU thermal throttling thrown around, but what exactly is it? PC owners want their hardware to exceed its potential, so much so that they’re willing to risk breaking them for the sake of power and performance. CPUs and…
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How Many CPU Cores Do I Need For Gaming?
Read more: How Many CPU Cores Do I Need For Gaming?Every time a new processor from AMD or Intel comes out, we can’t help but feel left out. Newer processors from both manufacturers are running multiple CPU cores, so much so that performance will never be an issue. Not too long ago, we were so hyped about seeing a dual core processor in the market,…
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What Is A USB Header?
Read more: What Is A USB Header?A computer hardware that we’re all familiar with, but don’t really know much about, is the USB header. We know that these are the slots to use to insert our storage devices, webcams, headsets, and other devices. But how important is it for you to know what a USB header is? Well, it’s important enough…
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Why Is My GPU Utilization So High?
Read more: Why Is My GPU Utilization So High?A not-so-often discussed topic when it comes to graphics cards is GPU usage or GPU utilization. On the surface level, we know enough that a GPU will run hotter than normal when it’s put under heavy load like gaming, rendering, video editing, and graphics design to name a few. Regardless of how much memory your…
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Is It Cheaper To Build a PC or Buy a Prebuilt PC?
Read more: Is It Cheaper To Build a PC or Buy a Prebuilt PC?There’s a common debate in the world of PC building: is it cheaper to build a pc or to buy a prebuilt one? And the arguments for either side are equally valid, so much so that you’d be convinced that there’s nothing wrong with either choice. But sadly, times change. Building your own budget gaming…
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What’s The Best Render Engine for Blender?
Read more: What’s The Best Render Engine for Blender?Blender is a popular 3D modeling program because it’s free and it’s an open-source software. It has a ton of features that support simulation, compositing, rendering, motion tracking, modeling, and animation. Game production and video editing are also possible with Blender, so it’s no surprise that it’s the most widely used software for 3D artists…
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AIO vs Custom Loop Cooling Solutions – Which Is Better?
Read more: AIO vs Custom Loop Cooling Solutions – Which Is Better?AIO vs custom loop is an endless debate between PC builders. Individually, their cooling performance is on a different level compared to just using air coolers. If it’s your first time building a PC from the ground up, you might be wondering about using AIO and custom loop cooling, but don’t know which one to…
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What Is The Best Threadripper Motherboard In The Market?
Read more: What Is The Best Threadripper Motherboard In The Market?The AMD Threadripper needs no introduction. Just by the name itself, it’s already considered as one of the best and most powerful processors in the market right now. The Threadripper CPU is a masterpiece that showcases AMD’s ability to balance performance, value, and extensibility. Even with a massive price tag, the sheer power you get…
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How To Update BIOS without CPU
Read more: How To Update BIOS without CPUOne of the most unfortunate things to happen after building your PC is your motherboard not booting. If this happens, you’ll need to update the BIOS. But how exactly do you update BIOS without CPU? Isn’t the point of turning on your PC the first time is to make sure that everything’s working? Well, don’t…