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  • Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti
    Components
    By Monica J. White

    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Vs. AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT: How Do They Compare?

    GPU decisions never get easier, as technology is always getting better. But how does NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5070 Ti stand up to AMD's Radeon RX 9070 XT?

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  • many CDs laid next to each other
    Components
    By Mike Shutt

    Disc Vs. Disk: What's The Difference In Tech?

    It's tricky to determine the right usage of a word when it's spelled two different ways. Disc and disk sound identical, but they don't mean the same thing.

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  • Hard drive on a laptop keyboard
    Components
    By Pankil Shah

    Why You Probably Shouldn't Buy A Used Hard Drive

    Hard drives are one of the most crucial components you can put in your computer and buying used to avoid paying full price isn't the right move.

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  • Asus ROG Astral NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU
    Components
    By Max Miller

    Who Makes NVIDIA Graphics Cards & Where Are They Built?

    NVIDIA's graphics cards are hot commodities these days, whether it's for gaming or AI workloads. But who builds them for the company, and where?

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  • An Intel unlocked processor
    Components
    By Adnan Ahmed

    Intel K Vs. KF: What's The Difference Between These CPUs?

    If you're looking to buy or upgrade a PC, it's important to find the best processor, which only gets confusing with naming conventions like Intel's.

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  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 on digitally rendered background
    Components
    By Max Miller

    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Vs. 4070: How Do The GPUs Compare?

    If you're in the market for a new graphics card the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 may seem like a good bet, but it's not so good an upgrade as it appears.

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  • Nvidia 5070 GPU on green wave graphic
    Components
    By Cody D. Campbell

    RTX 5070 Vs. RTX 5070 Ti: Is It Worth Paying Extra For The Higher-Performance GPU?

    The RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti are both powerful graphics cards in their own right, but which of these two cards will provide the best bang for your buck?

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  • A blue sodium-ion battery on a white table.
    Technology
    By Shane O'Neill

    What Are Sodium-Ion Batteries? (And Will They Replace Lithium-Ion Batteries?)

    Learn what sodium-ion batteries are, how they compare to lithium-ion, and whether they could become the future of energy storage.

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  • A PSU with wires
    Components
    By Paula Beaton

    Is It Okay To Buy A Used Power Supply? 4 Reasons Why You Should Avoid It

    When you're assembling your perfect computer, there are ways to save some money, but you should not compromise by getting a used power supply. Here's why.

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  • Tip of HDMI cable with red and blue background
    Components
    By David Bixenspan

    Do More Expensive HDMI Cables Actually Make A Difference?

    Some HDMI cables can run well over $1,000, but does that mean that they work better than your standard ones? Here's what you need to know before you buy.

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  • Home theater room with projector screen, sofa, and wooden walls.
    TVs
    By Diana Croce

    4 Devices For Your Home Theater Worth Buying Used (And 3 You Should Buy New)

    Shopping for home theater gear? Discover which devices offer great value used and which ones should always be bought new for peak performance.

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  • A RAM stick inserted into a motherboard
    Components
    By Adnan Ahmed

    How To Check RAM Speed On Your Mac Or PC (And Why You Might Want To)

    Though checking your computer's RAM speed is incredibly simple, Mac and PC have the information located in different places. Here's how to find yours.

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  • PC DDR4 RAM Close Up
    Components
    By Shane Schmid

    More RAM Vs. Faster RAM: Which Should You Get?

    If your PC is slowing down, it may be time for an upgrade, but should you purchase more RAM or simply faster RAM? Here's what you need to know before you buy.

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  • Arris modem in front of family
    Components
    By Daniel Trock

    Want A Third-Party Xfinity Modem? Here's How To Find One Compatible With Your Plan

    Xfinity will let you rent a modem when you sign up for its Internet service, but you do have the option of using a third-party modem instead. Here's how.

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  • router on a blue background
    Components
    By Keyede Erinfolami

    What Is Bridge Mode On A Router? Here's What It Means

    Wondering what Bridge Mode on your browser settings means? Learn what it is, how it works, when to use it, and potential security risks.

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  • Close up of a teal USB port
    Components
    By Pankil Shah

    Why Are Some USB Ports Teal, And How Are They Different From Blue?

    If you've noticed teal-colored USB ports on your laptop and desktop and wondered if they were different than blue, you'd be right. Here's the difference.

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  • An array of AMD Ryzen chips
    Desktops
    By Nachiket Mhatre

    What's The Difference Between AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7, And 9 CPUs?

    If you're thinking about upgrading your AMD CPU but all of the options have your head spinning, we'll help clear things up so you can decide.

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  • Hands holding a gaming graphics card
    Components
    By Azzief Khaliq

    10 Of The Most Powerful Graphics Cards For Your Gaming PC

    A powerful graphics card is a cornerstone of any high-end gaming PC, but it can be difficult to tell how different brands and card generations stack up.

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  • Intel Arc B580 and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPUs side by side
    Components
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    Intel Arc B580 Vs. Nvidia RTX 4060: How Do These GPUs Compare?

    The Intel Arc B580 has been touted as one of the better budget gaming GPUs on the market, but how does it stack up to Nvidia's RTX 4060?

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  • AMD CPU in socket
    Components
    By Monica J. White

    How To Check CPU Temperature And Fix Overheating Problems

    If you're worried that your laptop or desktop is running a little hot, there are ways you can check whether internal components, like the CPU, are safe.

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  • An M.2 SSD
    Components
    By Brad Hill

    What Is An M.2 SSD?

    You've likely heard of an M.2 SSD while shopping for new storage options for your computer. Here's everything you need to know about the storage medium.

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  • MSI Claw 8 handheld back logo
    Components
    By Marc Magrini

    10 Of The Most Expensive MSI Gaming Products Available Today

    MSI makes a lot of gaming hardware, from laptops to power supplies to monitors, and beyond. But what are the most expensive options out of all its offerings?

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  • Front view of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU
    Components
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    NVIDIA RTX 5070 Vs 5080 Vs. 5090: How Do These GPUs Compare In Price & Performance?

    The new NVIDIA RTX 5000 series of cards have just been unveiled, but how do the card's hardware and cost stack up with one another?

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  • Laptop CPU sitting on an opened laptop
    Components
    By Kris Henges

    Can You Change The CPU On A Laptop?

    If you own an old laptop that is lacking in performance, you may have thought about upgrading the CPU, but is it even actually possible?

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  • ASUS cooler in PC
    Components
    By Cody D. Campbell

    6 Of The Best CPU Coolers With An LCD Screen

    Your CPU cooler doesn't just have to be another component. It can stand out with an eye-catching LCD screen, and here are the best options available.

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  • DJ mixing tracks
    Components
    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.

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  • MSI logo signage
    Components
    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.

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