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Computer, Gadgets, and everything Hardware.

Ethernet hub vs splitter vs switch, the basic differences. A featured image for illustrative purposes only.

Ethernet Switch vs. Hub vs. Splitter: What's the Difference?

A router with an ethernet cable attached.

How to Find the Best Wi-Fi Channel for 5GHz Frequency

Modem Router Differences Featured

Modem vs. Router: What's the Difference?

USB port on laptop close up

How to Check the Power Output of a USB Port

Close up of AMD Ryzen CPU

How to Overclock and Undervolt AMD Ryzen CPUs

Close up of a graphics card inside a PC case

Graphics Card Not Working? Here Are the Causes and Fixes

GPU die and VRAM close up

What Is VRAM, How to Check It, and Can You Increase It?

Your GPU VRAM determines a lot of its performance. But what is VRAM really? And can you increase it? This guide aims to find out.

By Tanveer Singh / 3 weeks ago
Computer RAM close up

How to Check RAM Health on Windows

Blue screen and other system errors may be linked to bad memory. Fortunately, you can check RAM health on Windows using these free tools.

By Tanveer Singh / 4 weeks ago
Featured Image representing maximum RAM your computer needs to have.

How to Find the Maximum RAM Capacity of Your Computer

Learn how much RAM your device can support before you upgrade the device’s memory in this guide that covers multiple OS.

By Sayak Boral / 4 weeks ago
Laptop Touchpad Not Working Featured

Did Your Laptop Touchpad Stop Working? Try These 10 Fixes

If the touchpad is not working on your laptop, there’s no need to fret. These 10 easy fixes can bring your trackpad back to life.

By Tanveer Singh / 1 month ago
Close up of a graphics card in a PC

What Is a Good GPU Temperature and How to Check It

GPUs can get pretty hot and heavy. Hence, there is a safe GPU temperature range, and you can easily check whether your GPU is running hot.

By Tanveer Singh / 1 month ago
Motherboards stacked together

E-ATX vs. ATX vs. mATX vs. mini-ITX: Motherboard Sizes Explained

PC motherboards come in multiple form factors, suitable for different kinds and sized of PCs. This guide explains the different motherboard sizes.

By Tanveer Singh / 1 month ago
Gaming PC with case fans in white lighting

A Guide to Intake/Exhaust Fans and Airflow on Your PC

Case fans help lower your PC temps, but things like intake vs. exhaust fan or positive vs negative pressure can be tricky. Let’s simplify it.

By Tanveer Singh / 2 months ago
Magic Keyboard Essentials Featured

How to Use and Connect Apple Magic Keyboard to iPad

Now that you have a new Apple Magic Keyboard for an iPad, iPad Pro, or iPad Air, find out how to connect it and use it.

By Laura Tucker / 2 months ago
Man holding power bank up to phone outside airport.

How to Check Whether a Power Bank Is Allowed on a Plane

“Are power banks allowed on planes?” The answer is not as straightforward as most would like, but this guide will provide the needed info.

By Megan Glosson / 2 months ago
Reset your CMOS battery by removing and replacing it.

How to Reset Your CMOS, and Why You Might Need To

Having trouble with your computer? Learn how to reset your CMOS, why you may need to, and what to do after you reset it.

By Crystal Crowder / 2 months ago
Grey and black graphics card

How to Undervolt Your GPU to Save Power

GPU undervolting brings lower temps and a longer lifespan for your graphics card. Learn how to undervolt your GPU with no performance drop.

By Tanveer Singh / 2 months ago
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How to Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Wi-Fi Bridge

Have a device that doesn’t have Wi-Fi access? Learn how to turn your Raspberry Pi into a Wi-Fi bridge to share the Internet with your device.

By David Morelo / 2 months ago
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How to Check Your Raspberry Pi Version and Other System Information

If you want to check your Raspberry Pi version and need to know other CPU, GPU, and RAM details, these simple commands will be super useful.

By Tanveer Singh / 2 months ago
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Android Tablet vs. Fire Tablet: Which One’s for You?

Need a new tablet but aren’t sure which one to choose? Find out which one comes out on top with an Android tablet vs. Fire tablet comparison.

By Crystal Crowder / 2 months ago
Close up of a desktop computer motherboard

9 Warning Signs of a Bad Motherboard

It’s easy to miss these bad motherboard signs and end up with the wrong diagnosis. This guide shows how to interpret them correctly.

By Tanveer Singh / 3 months ago
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DRAM or DRAM-less SSD? What’s the Difference?

In a time when SSDs have virtually replaced all HDDs, this guide examines DRAM vs DRAM-less SSD and helps determine which you should buy.

By Tanveer Singh / 3 months ago
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What Is GPU Artifacting, and What Does It Look Like?

Wondering what GPU artifacting is? In this guide, learn about each type of GPU artifact, what it is, and how you can recover from it.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / 3 months ago
Black mobile phone inside water

How to Dry Out Your Wet Electronics

Dropping your phone, laptop, or other device in water is inevitable. Learn how to completely dry out your phone and other electronics.

By Tanveer Singh / 3 months ago
Close up of a grey desktop RAM stick

How to Overclock RAM Easily With AMD Ryzen Master

Achieving a basic overclock for your RAM is pretty easy, even if you’re a beginner. Learn how to overclock RAM with Ryzen Master.

By Tanveer Singh / 3 months ago
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 / 3 months ago
Close up of a motherboard with custom watercooling loop

Should You Watercool a GPU for Better Performance?

GPU liquid cooling can bring major thermal and performance benefits to your graphics card. But is it worth it to watercool a GPU?

By Tanveer Singh / 3 months ago
RAM close up showing four memory sticks on a a motherboard

What Is RAM Timing, and Why Does It Matter?

Both speed and timing determine the responsiveness of your RAM, and CAS latency is just one RAM timing you need to know.

By Tanveer Singh / 3 months ago
What Liquid Cooling a PC Looks Like

What Is PC Liquid Cooling?

Liquid cooling or water cooling your PC is the fanciest way to keep your temps down. But what is it, and is it only for enthusiasts?

By Tanveer Singh / 3 months ago
Computer Case Standing On A Desk

PC Case Sizes: What Are Your Options?

When it comes to PC case sizes, there are many options. This guide eases you through the maze of options, detailing the pros and cons of each.

By David Morelo / 3 months ago
PS5 vs PC GPUs

7 GPUs That Match or Outperform PS5

The PS5’s custom GPU brought unmatched visuals to consoles. Let’s explore PS5 GPU equivalents that deliver stellar desktop graphics.

By Tanveer Singh / 4 months ago
Feature Image Raspberry Pi Gpio Pins

All You Need to Know About Raspberry Pi GPIO Pins

Unlock your setup’s full potential by learning how to use the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins and making literally anything out of them!

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / 4 months ago
Close up of a graphics card inside a PC with RGB lighting

GPU Sag: Everything You Need to Know

GPU sag is a reality with huge and heavy graphics cards. Here’s everything you need to know about GPU sag and how you can fix it.

By Tanveer Singh / 4 months ago
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 / 4 months ago
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DD-WRT vs. Tomato vs. OpenWRT: Which Router Firmware Is the Best?

Want to get more from your router? See which custom router firmware comes on top between DD-WRT vs Tomato vs OpenWRT.

By Crystal Crowder / 5 months ago
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8 Ways to Get More Storage on PC Without Deleting Anything

PC full, but you don’t want to delete anything? Learn how to expand your PC storage without deleting anything.

By Crystal Crowder / 5 months ago
Close up of RAM sticks on a motherboard in blue lighting

How to Install RAM in Your Desktop PC

If you’re a beginner or have been out of touch installing PC hardware, this handy guide shows how to install RAM in a desktop PC.

By Tanveer Singh / 5 months ago
Three custom swivel cap USB drives in different colors on a grey surface

10 Things You Never Knew You Could Do With a USB Flash Drive

USB flash drives may be obsolete storage devices, but they still have many other uses. This guide shows the most useful things to do with a flash drive.

By Tanveer Singh / 5 months ago
Old PCs on a desk alongside a monitor, keyboard, and mouse

12 Ways to Make Good Use of Your Old Computer Again

Do you have too many old computers lying around? These 12 options can make good use of your old computer again.

By Tanveer Singh / 5 months ago
This photo shows a laptop, router, and LAN cable

How to Solve Problems With a Wireless Adapter or Access Point

This guide shows how to effectively deal with a problem with a wireless adapter or access point on your Windows PC.

By Princess Angolluan / 5 months ago
Headphones

How to Make Your Headphones Louder From Any Device

From simple tweaks to overlooked tips, our comprehensive guide on how to make headphones louder will help boost your audio experience.

By David Morelo / 5 months ago
Headphones Feature Image For How To Clean Earphones And Earbuds Safely

How to Clean Earbuds and Headphones Safely

When was the last time you used a cotton swab to clean your headphones or earbuds? Learn a few tricks for a cleaner sound in this guide.

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / 5 months ago
Man wearing an Apple Watch

A Quick Guide to Apple Watch Icons

What does this icon mean? Why is that symbol on the screen in Control Center? Learn all about Apple Watch icons with this helpful guide.

By Sandy Writtenhouse / 5 months ago
This photo shows a keyboard

How to Unlock Your Keyboard on Windows 5 Easy Ways

Are you having trouble with your keyboard? Maybe it’s locked! Apply the solutions in this tutorial to unlock your keyboard.

By Princess Angolluan / 5 months ago
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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 / 6 months ago
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How to Install a Graphics Card in Your PC

Installing a graphics card in your PC doesn’t need to be difficult. Our step-by-step illustrated guide will help you get it done easily.

By Tanveer Singh / 6 months ago

Wi-Fi Printer Not Working in Windows? Here Are Some Fixes

The reasons behind a Wi-Fi printer not working are plentiful, as are the solutions. Here are some methods you can use to fix a Wi-Fi printer not working.

By Farhad Pashaei / 6 months ago
Pctroubleshooting Hardware

PC Troubleshooting Guide: Find Out Which Piece of Hardware Is Malfunctioning in Your PC

It can be difficult to find out which hardware is at fault when your PC fails. Learn how to troubleshoot your PC and identify the malfunctioning hardware.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / 6 months ago
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9 Things to Consider Before Building a Gaming PC

When you build a new gaming PC, there are a few essential things you should keep in mind before you start ordering the parts.

By Tanveer Singh / 6 months ago
Intel CPU boxes on wooden background

Which Used PC Parts You Can Buy (And Which You Definitely Shouldn’t)

Buying used PC parts can get you incredible performance at a fraction of the price, but you should know which used PC parts you can buy.

By Tanveer Singh / 6 months ago

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