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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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And Action! An Examination of Physics in Video Games
Video game physics are something that we often take for granted. If you make your avatar jump, you e...
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How USB Works
Editor's note:An updated version of this article has been published.For 25 years, the USB port has b...
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Going Hands Free with GM's Super Cruise
It used to be a regular understanding that "going hands-free" in a car, related to sending and recei...
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5 Signs Your Storage Drive is About to Fail
It could be your gaming pride and joy, or it could be your essential kit for school. It might just b...
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Enhance and Upscale: FSR 2.2 vs DLSS 2.4 Analysis
We like to keep up to date with the latest in the world of upscaling, so when FSR 2.2 was brought on...
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How USB Works
Editor's note:An updated version of this article has been published.For 25 years, the USB port has b...
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GeForce RTX on Your Laptop? What Form Will That Take and When?
By now every self-respecting PC enthusiast and gamer will be aware of Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 20 se...
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Screen Tearing or Input Lag? To Vsync or Not to Vsync?
Screen tear or input lag? To vsync or not to vsync? For the longest time, this was an either-or ques...
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The Unexpected Success of No Man's Sky
Sean Murray, lead developer of the planetary exploration game No Man's Sky, doesn't want to dwell on...
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Display Tech Compared: TN vs. VA vs. IPS
When choosing a new computer monitor, the type of panel used by the display is a key piece of inform...
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4K vs 1440p vs 1080p: What Monitor to Buy?
Let's talk about monitor formats. Are you ready to step up into the world of 4K gaming, or is a more...