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Using a 4K TV as a Desktop Monitor
Try as I might, I can't recall exactly what compelled me to connect a second monitor to my PC for th...
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How CPUs are Designed, Part 4: Where is Computer Architecture and Design Headed?
Despite continuous improvements and incremental upgrades taking place with each new generation, proc...
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RAM Matters: How Much Do You Need for Gaming? 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB
About this time each year we set out to see how much RAM is required to play the latest and greatest...
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Testing AMD's new Radeon Image Sharpening: Is It Better than Nvidia's DLSS?
Today we're taking a deeper look into one of the new features that shipped with AMD's latest Navi GP...
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Going From 20 to 40: A Graphics Card Upgrade Tale
At some point, every PC enthusiast will want to make an upgrade of some kind. It might be the entire...
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Graphics Performance Revisited: 44 GPUs Tested
Following up on last month's CPU-focused benchmarks, we're back to see how PlayerUnknown's Battlegro...
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Explainer: What is Chip Binning?
You just bought a new CPU or graphics card, and fired it up in your PC. It seems to run pretty cool,...
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FreeSync and G
Adaptive sync display technologies from Nvidia and AMD have been on the market for a few years now a...
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Aiming for Atoms: The Art of Making Chips Smaller
In the realm of computer chips, bigger numbers are often better. Morecores, higherGHz, and greaterFL...
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Then and Now: 5 Generations of GeForce Graphics Compared
It may not seem like it, but we've been gaming on DirectX 11 graphics hardware for half a decade. Th...
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What's New in DirectX 12? Understanding DirectML, DirectX Raytracing and DirectStorage
DirectX has been with us for 25 years, providing developers with the tools to make incredible games....
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Google Drive Alternatives: Improving Privacy and Security
In an age of eroding online privacy and increasing corporate surveillance, many are looking for a go...