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Amd Ryzen 7 8700g Review Featured

Should AMD Ryzen 7 8700G Be in Your Next Gaming PC? We Tested It Out

AMD released the Ryzen 7 8700G and Ryzen 5 8600G APUs with the best integrated graphics. Are they great CPUs to get? Let’s find out.

By Damien Oh – Feb 5, 2024

CPU air coolers on a table

Our Top Picks for CPU Coolers in 2024

Buying the right CPU cooler for your PC can make or break your gaming experience. Here are out top picks for the best CPU coolers in 2024.

By Tanveer Singh – Feb 3, 2024

A Surface Pro running Windows

What Is Windows 11 for ARM and Who Is It For?

Windows on ARM is a version of the operating system that runs on devices using low-power ARM SoCs.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Feb 2, 2024

Close up of AMD Ryzen CPU

How to Overclock and Undervolt AMD Ryzen CPUs

The ultimate Ryzen overclocking guide.

By Tanveer Singh – Jan 17, 2024

How to check CPU temperature in Windows (featured image)

How to Check the CPU Temperature in Windows

Keeping your CPU temperature in check is one of the foundations of looking after your computer.

By Sayak Boral – Dec 21, 2023

Gigabyte Aero white graphics card

The Best Gaming PC Parts to Prepare Your PC for 2024

If you want your gaming PC to remain high-end even for 2024’s most demanding games, here are the best gaming PC parts to upgrade to.

By Tanveer Singh – Dec 13, 2023

AMD Ryzen CPU placed on a PC cabinet with blue lighting in the background

5 of the Best CPUs for Gaming on a Budget

Looking for an affordable gaming CPU, both Intel and AMD have some great options? This list includes the best CPUs for gaming on a budget

By Tanveer Singh – Dec 5, 2023

Close up of a PC motherboard showing VRM and CPU socket

What Is VRM and How It Affects CPU Performance

Motherboard VRMs are electrical components ensuring reliable power for your CPU. But what is a VRM, and how does it work?

By Tanveer Singh – Nov 14, 2023

Windows 11 desktop with system information and cpu-z windows

How to Check PC Specs on Windows

If you’re looking to learn more about the internals of your PC, this tutorial shows how to check PC specs using a few quick and easy methods.

By Tanveer Singh – Oct 12, 2023

Cpuopt Cooling

Do You Need CPU OPT When You Have CPU FAN?

You may notice that your motherboard includes spaces for CPU FAN and CPU OPT. But do you know the difference? This guide explains it all!

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 9, 2023

How To Cool Down A High Cpu Temperature Featured

How to Cool Down a High CPU Temperature

Tired of your computer overheating? Learn how to cool down a high CPU temperature and discover why it may be happening.

By Crystal Crowder – Aug 17, 2023

Fix Windows High Cpu Usage Featured

100% CPU Usage in Windows? Here’s How to Fix it

Even on a newer PC, it is common to see 100% CPU usage in Windows when everything freezes up. Here are several fixes for the 100% CPU usage problem.

By Farhad Pashaei – Jul 28, 2023

How To Undervolt A Cpu With Throttlestop Featured

How to Undervolt Your CPU With Throttlestop in Windows

Are you having trouble with your CPU heating up too much?

By Crystal Crowder – Jul 25, 2023

Intel Cpu

Intel to Move Away From Familiar Processor Branding

Intel is gearing up for the release of its Meteor Lake processors, but there are strong indications the familiar “i” will be dropped.

By Charlie Fripp – May 3, 2023

Improving Gaming Performance in Linux using GameMode

How to Improve Gaming Performance Using GameMode in Linux

Learn how to install and configure GameMode in Linux to improve gaming performance for standalone, Steam, and Lutris games in this step-by-step guide.

By Allan Ngetich – Nov 15, 2022

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How to Choose the Right CPU Cooler

Learn the differences between the various types of CPU coolers and choose the best one for you.

By Natalie dela Vega – Apr 20, 2022

Apu Cpu Gpu Gaming Featured

APU vs. CPU vs. GPU: What’s Best for Gaming?

APU, CPU and GPU are very similar, but not exactly the same. Find out which is the best for gaming.

By Ojash Yadav – Dec 9, 2021

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Why Do Games On Linux Stutter? Here Are the Possible Reasons

Here we explore why many games that don’t have a high demand for resources suffer in Linux. This includes a look at OpenGL, Vulkan, and DirectX.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Sep 28, 2021

Benchmark Cpu Cinebench Hero

How to Benchmark Your CPU with Cinebench

The best way to put your new CPU through its paces is to benchmark it. Learn how you can benchmark your CPU with Cinebench.

By Robert Zak – Feb 11, 2021

Cpu Cores Vs Clock Feature

CPU Core Count vs. Clock Speed – Which Is More Important?

The debate of the CPU cores count vs. clock speed is neverending. Here we go through the differences and use cases and which is more important to you.

By John Perkins – Dec 9, 2020

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When the SS Great Eastern laid the first working transatlantic telegraph cable in 1866, a message that had taken ten days by steamship suddenly crossed the ocean in minutes, and the financial markets of London and New York were forced, within a single trading week, to invent the modern concept of synchronised global price.

Jun 8, 2026

Flat lay of travel essentials including a passport, map, smartphone, and pop camera.

Masahiro Hara and Denso engineers built the QR code in 1994 to help Toyota suppliers scan car parts from any angle, then kept the patent open until phone cameras and a 2020 pandemic turned the factory square into a daily ritual on restaurant tables

Jun 8, 2026

In 1965, Mary Allen Wilkes wrote LAP6 for the LINC computer from her parents’ Baltimore home, testing an interactive operating system on a 250-pound machine in the living room and becoming the first known person to use a personal computer at home, twelve years before the Apple II reached buyers

Jun 8, 2026

Hands manipulating wires on breadboards for electronic prototyping.

When Grace Hopper wanted to explain a nanosecond to admirals who kept asking why satellites were slow, she handed each of them a piece of wire 11.8 inches long, the exact distance light travels in a billionth of a second, and told them to keep it in their pocket as a reminder that physics, not laziness, sets the limit.

Jun 8, 2026

From below of blue starry sky over radio telescope and trees with leaves

The Big Ear telescope was scanning at 1420.4056 megahertz on the night of 15 August 1977, the exact frequency at which hydrogen atoms vibrate across the universe, because Giuseppe Cocconi and Philip Morrison had argued years earlier that any species trying to be found would broadcast on that channel — and then, for 72 seconds, something did.

Jun 8, 2026

An astronaut in a spacesuit ventures across a barren, Mars-like desert landscape.

When Doug Wheelock came home after 163 days in space, he said he had craved the aroma of leaves, grass, flowers, and trees, the rush of Earthiness that reaches astronauts only when the hatch opens back onto the living planet

Jun 8, 2026

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