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CrossFire vs SLI. Which One Prevails?

If you have been looking into multi-GPU setups, you are probably already familiar with the AMD CrossFire vs NVIDIA SLI debate. Both of these are technologies that allow two or more GPUs to work together simultaneously. This article should help you understand how each works and which one might be better for you. Whether or not you actually need a multi-GPU setup is a different story, but we will…
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Hyperthreading: Everything You Need to Know

Hyperthreading both acts and sounds like something out of a 90’s sci-fi film. This article seeks to demystify hyperthreading by defining it, simplifying it, explaining how hyperthreading works and helping you decide if it’s of any use to you, cool and desirable as it may sound. What Is Hyperthreading? Simply put, hyperthreading is a technology – that takes advantage of superscalar…
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i3, i5, i7, i9: What Does This Mean and What Should You Choose?

CPU processors: the backbone to something that’s already been called the backbone of something. It’s trippy stuff, confusing to many, but today, we’re about to break it down for novice and expert alike. Choosing between the lower-case i’s is a question of two factors and how much weight each might hold: your intended usage and your budget. These can also be taken as the two steps in which…
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How Much VRAM Do I Need For Gaming?

VRAM simply means Video RAM, and it is a form of storage just like regular RAM. A VRAM is built directly into your graphics card and stores the relevant graphic data such as textures. The biggest difference here is that VRAM consists of faster RAM types such as GDDR5 and GDDR6, although VR and workstation GPUs use HBM or HBM2. Everyone knows that GPUs are a very important part of gaming. If you…
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AMD vs Intel: Which Brand is Better?

When it comes to processors, there are two big names you might have to weigh the pros and cons of: AMD and Intel. Of course, tech is all relative, which means that one size won’t fit all: neither literally, nor metaphorically. A discussion about AMD vs Intel should also make note of an actual AMD vs Intel court case (any one of multiple such lawsuits filed) wherein Intel has been repeatedly…
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Power Supply Efficiency Explained: Is it Worth Going for 80 PLUS Gold or Higher?

Choosing the right PSU or Power Supply Unit can be overwhelming. After all, the power supply is literally what makes your PC run, so you can’t afford to take it for granted. Power supply ratings can also be confusing, and you might end up wasting money on an expensive power supply unit at no additional benefit if you’re not sure what’s what. In this article, we explain what a power supply is…
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How Much RAM Do I Need? Things To Consider

“How much RAM do I need for gaming?”: this is the question I was asked by a friend looking to upgrade his laptop recently, already feeling left out at being unable to join in on all-night CS:GO sessions on his previous PC. Without the right amount of memory, the most powerful computer systems can be rendered ineffectual. RAM, or Random Access Memory, is one of the most crucial factors in…
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Motherboard Chipset – Definitive Guide

You’re not the first to wonder about the role of a motherboard chipset. It’s a term that’s used a lot, especially when building your own PC, and it helps to know a little bit about it to avoid mistakes in processing power. Simply put, the chipset on a motherboard is a crucial part of the communication between all elements of the computer system. Think of the motherboard chipset as the…
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CPU Sockets – A Comparison

Motherboards are usually categorized by the kind of sockets they have. These sockets are called processor sockets, CPU sockets, or simply motherboard sockets. A socket forms the contact point between the CPU and the motherboard. What are CPU Sockets? Motherboard sockets are made using a pin array called PGA (pin grid array), or a contact plate array called LGA (Land Grid Array). These pins or…
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How to Stress Test Your GPU – The Best Tools For The Task

Trying to figure out what part of your gaming system is the one responsible for slowing you down is an arduous task, but it’s still easily doable with the right tools and guidance. It could be the CPU itself that needs a stress test, some software or hardware settings (perhaps even ones set by default in the BIOS), or it might be that your RAM memory is damaged. Mostly, however, a good idea is…
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DDR3 vs. DDR4: An In-depth Comparison

When it comes to issues regarding RAM, there are certain common ones that people just keep running into. Maybe you find that you do not have enough RAM or you realize that some of your apps are using too much RAM (for instance, Google Chrome sometimes does this). Newer models of the same technology can sometimes help solve these problems. The most common type of RAM used in computers is DDR. There…
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How to Stress Test Your CPU

Almost everyone knows about the woes of a computer heating up, be it a desktop that radiates heat to the entire room, or a laptop or notebook that warms your legs. How consistently your system runs depends a lot on your CPU and how underworked or overworked it is. As such, how to stress test a CPU is useful knowledge to have. There are online CPU stress tests as well as CPU stress test software…
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