Modern technology means that computers are becoming ever more powerful while components shrink in size. Although this is great for users using these machines for intensive gaming or rendering ...
A computer, if you think about it, is pretty much just a box that we've tricked into thinking with the power of electricity, the same stuff that powers our own brains. The thing about electricity, as ...
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4 PC components worth buying used (and 4 you should always buy new)
Still, buying used memory might be the only option you have left, as DDR4 as well as DDR5 memory have tripled in price almost ...
Twenty years ago, Intel was in the cat-bird seat in the computer chip industry. Now, it’s taking US government funds and looking around for money to climb back into market prominence. High ...
Businesses should expect to upgrade computer equipment on a regular basis; as companies expand, so do their processing and data needs, and hardware continues to evolve at a breakneck pace.
Two of the basic components in any computer are the motherboard and the central processing unit. Both perform processes vital to running the computer's operating system and programs -- the motherboard ...
What is Non-Destructive Testing? Nondestructive testing is a means of evaluating a material or component’s superficial or interior defects or mechanical conditions without compromising the component ...
‘CPU’ is an acronym which stands for central processing unit and, in a broad sense, it does exactly what it says on the tin, working as the main component responsible for processing information in ...
RAM (Random Access Memory) acts as short-term memory for your console. It stores data that the CPU and GPU need quick access to while games are running. More RAM allows your console to handle larger ...
Processors need a cooling solution for a reason, whether it's air or liquid. They can get hot. Like, really hot. Most desktops CPUs will run in the 50-70°C (that's 122-158°F) range under load, and a ...
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