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PC Case Sizes: Why Should You Care?

Sadly, there is no standard way through which you can classify all the various PC Case sizes. Before you decide which PC case to buy, you first need to compare all of the individual case sizes to determine which one of them adequately suits your needs. As such, we have gone ahead and done a PC case size comparison to help you make the choice before you begin building your own PC. Different PC Case…
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What is HDR? Everything You Need to Know

The TV industry is always changing; we see new and improved technologies being released every year. This may make you think that it is time to upgrade, but you need to be able to make an informed decision. Take HDR, for instance. Over the past few years, as CRT has evolved into thinner TVs, and as we have witnessed plasma’s introduction and downfall, terms like HD, Full HD, and Ultra HD have…
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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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Common PC Building Mistakes

Ask anyone about what they’d consider the best gaming PC out there, and chances are that the answer from those who’ve experienced will be the same: one that you’ve built according to your needs and wants. Yes, while you can qualitatively rank certain things and components, such as the best gaming motherboard or the best CPU you could utilize, there’s nothing that comes close to building a…
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Mechanical vs Membrane Keyboards Comparison

Your keyboard is your point of connection to your computer, and it is thus important to have one that works well with your fingers. Mechanical and membrane keyboards differ not only in how they function fundamentally but also in how they perform for users. Today, we settle the mechanical keyboard vs membrane debate once and for all, by looking at the pros and cons of each type. What are Membrane…
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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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32-bit vs 64-bit: What's the Difference?

Even if you do not know anything about tech, you have probably still heard about the 32- vs 64-bit debate when it comes to processors. But since 64-bit clearly seems to be dominating modern computing, does the debate even matter and should you care? Keep on reading to find out. How Do Bits Work Anyway? For you to better understand the differences between how 32-bit and 64-bit processing works…
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Antialiasing: Everything You Need to Know

Antialiasing is the next big thing in tech – or, at least, it’s a sensationalist way to start off an article, in spite of being pretty much meaningless and untrue. Antialiasing is a very, very powerful tool, however, one that’s often holding up the very structure of a device’s graphics, and that’s no exaggeration. In this article, you can expect to learn what it is, why it’s needed…
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The Best DisplayPort Cables in 2023

There are numerous ways to transmit the audio-video signal from the source device to your monitor or a TV. One of the most common ones is definitely an HDMI cable; however, there are also some other quality options and one of the most efficient ones is definitely a DisplayPort cable. DisplayPort cable is cord that delivers equal, if not better performance than the HDMI cable, and presents a…
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The Best HDMI Switches in 2023

Today, even if you are just a modest multimedia user, you need a lot of HDMI connections on your TV, PC, or similar device. The main reason for that is that the majority of consoles, soundbars, DVD and Blu-ray players, etc. uses HDMI for data transmission. In other words, if your TV provides an insufficient number of HDMI inputs, you are forced to either constantly plug or unplug the devices in…
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PCI Express (or PCIe): Everything You Need to Know

PCIe stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, and it is a standard for internal devices on a computer. If you are curious as to what the difference is between PCI Express vs PCI on its own: PCI express refers to the actual expansion slots on the motherboard into which PCIe-based cards are inserted, and sometimes to the cards themselves as well. PCI, or conventional PCI, refers to the…
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How to Check Your Computer Specs

The reasons for you to know your computer specifications are numerous. Maybe you need to sell your PC or want to know if a certain program or game will run on it. However, what if you don’t know them, or you forgot them? What if you have lost or thrown away your laptop/PC box with printed specifications on it? What should do in such a situation? First of all, don’t worry. All your…
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