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Pairing CPUs and GPUs: PC Upgrades and Bottlenecking
How bad is bottlenecking these days? Well, that all depends on how bad you are at pairing hardware....
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10 Electronic Devices That Are Nearly Impossible to Repair
It's becoming tradition that with every new high-profile gadget release, we showcase whatever findin...
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Should You Buy a Sound Card? An Enthusiast's Perspective
I've been on the fence about buying a discrete sound card since building my first PC in 2002. The eq...
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) CPU Test
Following up on the mini-test we did for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds back in June, it was about ti...
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Testing Reliability: Puget Systems' List of Tried and True PC Hardware
We've all been there. You want to buy a new graphics card, you read the reviews, and settle on the b...
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Anatomy of a Storage Drive: Solid State Drives
It's magnetic. It's electric. It's photonic. No, this isn't going to be about a new superhero trio i...
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10 Tech Predictions for 2017
Predicting the future is more art than science, yet it's always an interesting exercise to engage in...
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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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Take advantage of Xbox Streaming and Game DVR in Windows 10
As part of Microsoft's continuing efforts to close the gap between its console and PCs, the company...
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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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Biggest Tech Fads of the Last Decade
A number of industries are well known for their fads: fashion, food, health. But technology has expe...
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Then and Now: 5 Generations of Radeon Graphics Compared
Last month we compared half a decade's worth of DirectX 11-capable GeForce cards in the latest and g...