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Anatomy of a Graphics Card
Almost every desktop PC has one. They have billions of transistors, can use hundreds of watts of pow...
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The Ideal Smartphone for 2016
In 2015 I saw a ton of great smartphones hit the market; so many, in fact, that it's getting harder...
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The Best (and Worst) Radeon RX 5600 XT Graphics Cards
TechSpot's Best Of features are designed to simplify your shopping process by condensing all the inf...
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These 9 Devices Might Be a Waste of Your Money
Sometimes it pays to buy slightly older devices in place of tempting deals on newly released tech. B...
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The Biggest Tech Fails of the Last Decade
Any organization, be it a multi-billion-dollar corporate behemoth or lowly startup, can launch a hyp...
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Benchmarking Your PC: A Guide to Best Practices
Like millions of people around the world, you probably use your PC to play video games. You may well...
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Adobe's Flash Updater: Bloated, Confusing & Shady
Editorial Being one of the most prolific sources of security vulnerabilities in Windows and other pl...
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FreeSync vs. G
Adaptive sync display technologies from Nvidia and AMD have been on the market for a few years now,...
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How 3D Game Rendering Works, A Deeper Dive: Rasterization and Ray Tracing
In this second part of our deeper look at 3D game rendering, we'll be focusing what happens to the 3...
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Anatomy of a CPU
The CPU is often called the brains of a computer, and just like the human brain, it consists of seve...
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Why Building a Gaming PC Right Now is a Bad Idea, Part 3: Bad Timing
In the first part of this series we looked at DDR4 memory, discussed pricing and availability, and s...
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Ever Wondered How Those Computer
Depending on where you live, you've likely seen a house with crazy flashing Christmas lights that ch...