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How Much VRAM Do I Need For Gaming?

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
VRAM simply means Video RAM, and it is a form of storage just like regular RAM. A VRAM is built directly into your graphics card and stores the relevant graphic data such as textures. The biggest difference here is that VRAM consists of faster RAM types such as GDDR5 and…
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AMD vs Intel: Which Brand is Better?

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
When it comes to processors, there are two big names you might have to weigh the pros and cons of: AMD and Intel. Of course, tech is all relative, which means that one size won’t fit all: neither literally, nor metaphorically. A discussion about AMD vs Intel should also…
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Power Supply Efficiency Explained: Is it Worth Going for 80 PLUS Gold or Higher?

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
Choosing the right PSU or Power Supply Unit can be overwhelming. After all, the power supply is literally what makes your PC run, so you can’t afford to take it for granted. Power supply ratings can also be confusing, and you might end up wasting money on an expensive…
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How to Test a Power Supply

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
Knowing how to test a computer power supply unit might be one of the number one tools in your arsenal for troubleshooting your system when it goes on the fritz. Owing to its sheer power and importance in the hierarchy, the PSU (power supply unit) is often first up on the…
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How Much RAM Do I Need? Things To Consider

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
“How much RAM do I need for gaming?”: this is the question I was asked by a friend looking to upgrade his laptop recently, already feeling left out at being unable to join in on all-night CS:GO sessions on his previous PC. Without the right amount of memory, the most…
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How to Overclock RAM: A Definitive Guide

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
Overclocking is a method used for many PC components because it helps to give the said component a boost, allowing it to perform better than it does at its default factory settings. While the term overclocking simply means increasing clock speed, there are certain other…
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Motherboard Chipset – Definitive Guide

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
You’re not the first to wonder about the role of a motherboard chipset. It’s a term that’s used a lot, especially when building your own PC, and it helps to know a little bit about it to avoid mistakes in processing power. Simply put, the chipset on a motherboard is a…
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CPU Sockets – A Comparison

By Techs Motion Staff
June 5, 2022
Motherboards are usually categorized by the kind of sockets they have. These sockets are called processor sockets, CPU sockets, or simply motherboard sockets. A socket forms the contact point between the CPU and the motherboard. What are CPU Sockets? Motherboard sockets are…
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How to Stress Test Your GPU – The Best Tools For The Task

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
Trying to figure out what part of your gaming system is the one responsible for slowing you down is an arduous task, but it’s still easily doable with the right tools and guidance. It could be the CPU itself that needs a stress test, some software or hardware settings…
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How to Control the Speed of Your PC’s Fans

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
All computer systems are equipped with a set of fans that help keep things cool and thus prevent overheating. The CPU and system fans are the only ones, however, that are directly attached to the motherboard. The problem is that sometimes these fans can get too loud. It is…
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Underclocking a GPU - Everything You Need to Know

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
A GPU is a Graphics Processing Unit, more commonly referred to as a graphics card. A GPU acts as a sort of assistant to the CPU by performing quicker and shorter calculations so the CPU is freed up for the heavier work. AMD and NVIDIA are the most common GPU providers on the…
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DDR3 vs. DDR4: An In-depth Comparison

By Uneeb Asim
June 5, 2022
When it comes to issues regarding RAM, there are certain common ones that people just keep running into. Maybe you find that you do not have enough RAM or you realize that some of your apps are using too much RAM (for instance, Google Chrome sometimes does this). Newer…
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