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Logitech G502 Hero Review

Today we will take a close look at a gaming mouse always in trend, and by that I mean the Logitech G502 Hero! Why the Hero? Well, because according to “word on the street”, statistics, sales figures and all that, the most successful gaming gear manufacturer is Logitech, and by a long shot. Hence, the Logitech G502 Hero review. What’s very special about this mouse is that it offers a lot of…
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Computer Beep Codes You Should Know

Have you ever experienced incessant beeps while trying to boot up your computer? If you have, then you know the frustration that comes with it. These beeps are indicative of some sort of problem with your PC’s hardware components. To understand this problem, you need to translate these beeps into what is known as computer beep codes. These beep codes vary from one Basic Input/Output (BIOS)…
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How to Fix Intel Optane Memory Pinning Error

Intel Optane Memory is a form of non-volatile memory that you can add to your computer’s hardware to boost the speed of your HDD or SSD. As far as the concept of memory pinning goes, this is essentially how Intel Optane can pick specific files, programs, and applications for acceleration and this is the function that Intel Optane Memory Pinning Error meddles in. Intel Optane Memory Pinning Error…
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Corsair K55 Review

The Corsair K55 is a best seller for the company, and for good reason: price baby. Everything nowadays revolves around “bang for the buck”, and in this regard, the K55 plays in a league of its own. Hence, the Corsair K55 review, even if this affordable gaming keyboard was first released more than two years ago. To put it simply, the Corsair K55 RGB is one of the best budget dedicated gaming…
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What is Intel Optane Memory

Whenever you decide to purchase a new PC, the memory is arguably one of the most pondered over areas of this potential purchase. With your budget in mind, you are most likely to ask questions like: How much RAM should I get? And should I go with an HDD, an SSD, or both? There is another option here to keep in mind, which you maybe don’t know about, and that is Intel Optane Memory. Intel Optane…
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Symptoms of a Faulty Graphics Card

A graphics card is an essential component of a computer system, especially when it comes to heavy tasks like video gaming and 3D work where integrated graphics just simply don’t suffice. Most modern graphics cards possess the ability to render millions of pixels, thereby showing the best possible product on the screen. However, as is the case with any other piece of hardware in your PC, a…
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Mechanical Keyboard Switches – Everything you need to know!

In recent times, there has been a dramatic shift from membrane keyboards to mechanical keyboards, especially when it comes to PC gaming. Due to the better responsiveness, life rating, and multiple other cool features of switches in mechanical keyboards, they have replaced membrane keyboards as the first preference of enthusiast PC gamers all over the world. Before you select a gaming keyboard for…
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Signs of a Dying Power Supply

A power supply unit (PSU) is essentially a device that converts alternating current from your power outlet to a low-voltage regulated direct current for the components of your computer. For desktop computers, the PSU is built-in and you connect it to the power socket via a wire while for laptops, the whole PSU is external. Whether you own a desktop computer or a laptop, they both are…
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How to Reset CMOS

Short for Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor, CMOS is a small portion of memory whose function is to store your PC’s BIOS or UEFI settings. There is an array of reasons based on which you might need to reset your CMOS; you might be experiencing troubleshooting or hardware compatibility issues, maybe your PC’s doesn’t boot properly, or it hangs a lot. Being in a similar situation to the…
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What is VRM

Short for Voltage Regulator Module, a VRM is a buck converter that lowers down the voltage received from the Power Supply Unit (PSU) to a manageable size and then, sends it towards the motherboard so that each part of the computer gets the required power. The VRM is present on the motherboard of your computer in the form of a combination of two adjacent sets of tiny boxes along with the capacitors…
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How Graphics Card Works

A graphics card is a printed circuit board that oversees the output of the graphical images on the display screen. Graphics cards have come a long way since when they were invented back in 1981. Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA) was the first graphics card that could only display texts of white or green on a black background. Today, the top-of-the-line graphics cards can display millions of colors…
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How Motherboard Works

A motherboard is a printed circuit board that allows communication between a diverse range of components in your PC so that it can function. The need for peripheral input on the motherboards is minimized though it depends on your requirement. For instance, if you’re into video gaming, it’s recommended that you attach a separate video card with your motherboard. However, before you can…
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