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  • DJ mixing tracks
    By Simon Rockman

    What Does GHz Mean On A CPU? (And Is Higher Better?)

    CPU speeds are measured in GHz, but they don't tell the full story of a processor's performance, multi-tasking capability, and other computing features.

    By Simon Rockman Read More
  • MSI logo signage
    By David Bixenspan

    5 Best MSI Motherboards For Gamers

    A gaming PC needs to have the most powerful and effective components you can find on the market, and these five motherboards stand above the rest.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce RTX logos on laptop
    By Max Miller

    Can You Pair An AMD CPU With An NVIDIA GPU?

    If you're building your own PC and are considering which parts to get, you may have been worried about incompatibility between your CPU and GPU.

    By Max Miller Read More
  • An Intel CPU showing the complete processor name printed on the chip
    By Marinel Sigue

    What Do The Numbers And Letters Mean On Intel Processors?

    Even though Intel Processor names feel like a language within themselves, understanding the basics makes identifying the CPUs much easier.

    By Marinel Sigue Read More
  • An eGPU And Laptop
    By Shane Schmid

    What Is An eGPU And Does Your Computer Need One?

    If you want to use a better GPU with your laptop, an eGPU may be the solution, but is it worth the investment to use a modern graphics card with a laptop?

    By Shane Schmid Read More
  • AMD Ryzen processor
    By Adnan Ahmed

    What Does U, H, HS, And HX Mean In AMD Processors?

    If you're a gamer looking to build your next rig, you've probably looked into AMD's Ryzen line and gotten confused. Here's how to read their names.

    By Adnan Ahmed Read More
  • Liquid-cooled PC with LED lighting
    By Brad Hill

    How To Choose The Right Liquid Cooling Kit For Your PC In 2024

    If you're building a new PC in 2024, consider the right kind of liquid cooling kit to keep the machine running at safe and efficient temperatures.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • Intel Core 14th gen processor
    By Max Miller

    5 Reasons Your Intel Processor May Experience Overheating Issues

    While any computer can experience processor overheating, most of the reasons are easy to check. Here's five causes that might affect your Intel processor.

    By Max Miller Read More
  • Intel CPU box on table
    By Cody D. Campbell

    Intel Processor Issues: What To Know About Gen 13 & 14 Raptor Lake CPU Problems

    Intel's 13th and 14th generation Raptor Lake processors have had reports of crashing from buyers. Intel has responded, but the issue isn't solved yet.

    By Cody D. Campbell Read More
  • Red Xbox Series X controller
    By Daniel Trock

    5 Creative Uses For An Xbox Controller

    More than 20 years ago, Microsoft released software that allowed Xbox controllers to work with PCs. Now, they're used for a lot more than gaming.

    By Daniel Trock Read More
  • Inside of a gaming PC
    By Abhinav Lal

    5 Of The Best DDR5 RAM Kits For Gaming In 2024

    An important component of a great gaming computer is the RAM. Here are five of the best DDR5 RAM kits to keep you at the top of your game.

    By Abhinav Lal Read More
  • Raspberry Pi 5 with official active cooler
    By David Bixenspan

    Does Your Raspberry Pi Need A Fan? Here's How Much Heat It Can Handle

    Raspberry Pi single-board-computers are great for a lot of different tasks. Sometimes, they need more help staying cool though. Here's how to tell.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • NVMe M.2 SSD
    By David Bixenspan

    Why Do SSD Prices Keep Going Up (And When Will They Come Down)?

    SSDs are in demand for advanced technologies, but that's not the only reason why prices have surged. We've got the details for you here.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • Raspberry Pi mini-HDMI ports on board
    By Joe Brown

    What Do The Red And Green Lights Mean On A Raspberry Pi?

    The Raspberry Pi contains two LED lights: one red and one green. What exactly is each light's function and purpose, and what does the number of flashes mean?

    By Joe Brown Read More
  • Original Microsoft Xbox
    By David Bixenspan

    Can Raspberry Pi 5 Run An Xbox Emulator? Here's What We Know

    Raspberry Pi computers are popular for playing retro and classic games, but these devices have limitations. It turns out running the Xbox is tricky.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • person using a laptop
    By Pranav Bhardwaj

    How To Fix The 'Windows Was Unable To Complete The Format' Error

    Typically, setting up a USB disk or SD Card on Windows is easy. But, every once in a while, you run into trouble. Here's some ways to fix it.

    By Pranav Bhardwaj Read More
  • Raspberry Pi chip close up
    By Cody D. Campbell

    6 Things You Can Do With The New Raspberry Pi AI Kit

    Raspberry Pi's new AI kit offers has tons of promise. While projects are just starting to integrate its tech, here are some of the key features they'll use.

    By Cody D. Campbell Read More
  • Arduino Nano variants
    By Marinel Sigue

    6 Of The Best Arduino Nano Projects To Build In 2024

    There are a lot of fun Arduino projects that you can accomplish with the company's nearly $25 boards.

    By Marinel Sigue Read More
  • Raspberry Pi Zero
    By David Bixenspan

    5 Things You Can Build With Raspberry Pi Zero

    The Raspberry Pi made its name as a powerful and affordable computer. At $10, the entry-level Raspberry Pi Zero is great for DIY, even if it can't do as much.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • Raspberry PI Zero 2
    By Joe Brown

    Raspberry Pi Zero Vs. Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W: What's The Difference?

    The Raspberry Pi Zero and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W may be similar in size, but they have fundamental differences worth considering before starting a project.

    By Joe Brown Read More
  • Raspberry Pi Zero board
    By Adnan Ahmed

    Raspberry Pi Zero: What Are The Pros & Cons Of Building With This Computer?

    The Raspberry Pi Zero is one of the smallest and cheapest computers you can buy, but there were some compromises made. Here's what you need to know.

    By Adnan Ahmed Read More
  • Image depicting a CPU
    By David Bixenspan

    5 Signs That Your CPU Is Failing On Your PC Or Laptop

    CPUs can also be pretty delicate. If you're experiencing weird bugs, crashes, and reboots on your computer, CPU issues might be why. Here's how to find out.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • Boy coding Arduino robot
    By Joe Brown

    Arduino's Wire Library: What It Is & How It Works

    Some of the first steps toward working with Arduino is understanding how to write code for it. The good news is that it's made with beginners in mind.

    By Joe Brown Read More
  • Raspberry Pi 5 on laptop keyboard
    By Joe Brown

    Can Raspberry Pi 5 Run Windows 11? Here's What We Know

    The Raspberry Pi 5 is considered a major upgrade to the popular mini-computer product line. Now, it's time to see how far we can push it.

    By Joe Brown Read More
  • The Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU
    By Max Miller

    Is The RTX 4090 Still Good For Gaming In 2024?

    Every PC gamer knows that your games are only as good as your GPU. But with Nvidia's 5000-series cards just around the corner, should you wait for an upgrade?

    By Max Miller Read More
  • person holding gpu
    By Eli Becht

    5 Of The Best Affordable Graphics Cards You Can Get In 2024

    If you're a PC gamer dealing with a pretty limited budget, there are still many good options out there. Check out these powerful yet affordable GPUs.

    By Eli Becht Read More
  • a mechanical keyboard
    By Shane O'Neill

    How To Remove Keyboard Switches (And Install New Ones)

    If your mechanical keyboard keys aren't working, you may not need to replace the entire thing. Consider swapping out the switches before taking drastic action.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
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