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INTRODUCTION
With just a few months left before NVIDIA and AMD officially announce their upcoming GeForce and Radeon graphics cards it just might be the right time for people with older generation power supply units to look for one of the latest ATX 3.0/3.1 & PCIe 5.0/5.1 compliant ones. As I've mentioned in past reviews already even though consumers may actually have a hard time finding a bad...
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Even though things are not still great when it comes to the release of new PCIe 5.0 Gen5 SSDs (primarily due to supply chain issues which in turn result in increased costs for manufacturers) PCIe 4.0 Gen4 models still represent great value for money, as they should really. Yes, on paper Gen4 models may not be as impressive as their Gen5 brothers but with read/write speeds surpassing...
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INTRODUCTION
3D printing may not be quite perfect yet in terms of available materials and even speed but it's getting there and let's be honest about it, it's a very useful technology both for professionals and consumers alike. For people taking their first steps in 3D printing what comes first is to decide which printing technology is ideal for them and well, that comes down to detail,...
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If you grew up in the 90’s and specifically when both ATI (now AMD) and NVIDIA were taking their first steps in the 3D card arena (among others) then it’s no secret that things were much simpler back then. Granted, we had just a few games we could actually use one of the “state of the art” 3D cards with but with just a few exceptions (3DFX compatible games) any card you got could play any...
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INTRODUCTION
Even though at times the AIO liquid CPU cooling market may seem as somewhat stagnant to much of the consumer base the fact of the matter is that not all models perform the same, even though they may look similar. Yes, since AIO models follow the same design it's hard to know which is best, but brand name is always a good place to start, followed of course by radiator length and...
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