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20 Years of Steam: From Half-Life 2 to the Steam Deck
Few things are as closely associated with PC gaming as Steam. Microsoft might provide the OS. Intel, AMD, and Nvidia power the most popular gaming hardware. But for most people, Steam is PC gaming.By Rob Thubron on -
Testing Nvidia DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction Using Cyberpunk 2.0
The next iteration of Nvidia's DLSS technology has landed and today we're checking out what DLSS 3.5 is and taking a closer look at ray reconstruction, which has been integrated into Cyberpunk 2.0.By Tim Schiesser on -
Nvidia Responds So AMD Can't Win: September GPU Pricing Update
Welcome back to our monthly GPU pricing update. So, the GPU market still kind of sucks, but there's a silver lining with new launches and some price adjustments improving things a little this month.By Tim Schiesser on -
Starfield Optimization Guide
We're going through every setting in Starfield and tell you which settings are worth turning to Ultra, and which should be turned down to improve performance. That's right, optimization guides are back!By Tim Schiesser on -
Aiming for Atoms: The Art of Making Chips Smaller
In the realm of computer chips, bigger numbers are often better. More cores, higher GHz, greater FLOPs. But there's one metric where smaller is better. Enter the world of semiconductors and process nodes.By Nick Evanson on -
50 Years of Video Games - Part 3
With an increasing number of people spending more of their hard-earned money on the latest tech and services, games expanded into new arenas. History showed once more, new tech paved the way for new opportunities.By Nick Evanson on -
How to Use Intel PresentMon for Benchmarking and Testing
Intel's long-running game performance analyzer has been updated with a fresh look and new features. Is it worth using? Let's dive in and see how we can use PresentMon to analyze our gaming PCs.By Nick Evanson on -
S3 Graphics: Gone But Not Forgotten
These days it's somewhat rare to see a new PC hardware company break ground, but 30 years ago they were popping up all over the place. Join us as we recount the remarkable story of S3 Graphics.By Nick Evanson on -
How to Use Runway Gen-2 to Create AI Videos
Bored with Midjourney's static images? Disappointed by ChatGPT's responses? Then try your hand at creating short videos, all through the power of AI. Here's a short guide to using Runway Gen-2.By Nick Evanson on -
GPU Prices Drop Even Further, Sort Of - New Radeons Incoming
It's time for our monthly GPU pricing update. Although there's been no major releases, new AMD Radeons are coming soon, meanwhile there's been some price movement across new and old-gen GPUs.By Tim Schiesser on -
Going Ergonomic: How to Make Your Computing Life Better
Looking to make your computing life better for you? Here's our guide on ergonomic peripherals and furniture, to ease the stress and strain on your body.By Nick Evanson on -
Guide to Choosing a New CPU
When it's time for a CPU upgrade, it's crucial to assess your system and consider your specific needs first. In this article we ask five questions as a guide to assist you in choosing a new processor.By Nick Evanson on -
Goodbye to Graphics: How GPUs Came to Dominate AI and Compute
The days when GPUs were only used for graphics rendering in games are long gone. Join us as we look at how the processor became the dominant chip in compute and AI.By Nick Evanson on -
GPU Pricing Update, July 2023: Flash Sales FTW!
It's time for our GPU pricing update, a series we hoped wouldn't remain relevant in mid 2023. Yet, here we are. What's been interesting most recently are flash sales for new and older graphics cards.By Tim Schiesser on -
Once-Iconic Tech Products That Are Now a Fading Memory
Did you know that a floppy disk is more than just a save icon? Can you understand how a pencil and a cassette tape are related? Check out our list of once-iconic tech products that are now a fading memory.By Rob Thubron on -
How to Upgrade Your SSD (and Retain All Data)
Looking to upgrade your computer's SSD without having to reinstall Windows and all your apps? We've got you covered with this guide to cloning a boot drive.By Nick Evanson on -
Why Upgrading a Gaming PC Right Now is Almost Pointless
What if you want to upgrade an existing gaming PC? What are the options, and do they make sense? The big problem is that current-gen AMD and Nvidia GPUs don't move the needle forward.By Steven Walton on -
Why Building a Gaming PC Right Now Might Be a Good Idea!
There's been some negativity towards new PC gaming hardware as of late, but instead of focusing on the bad, let's see why building a new gaming PC right now could be a good idea for new builders.By Steven Walton on -
GPU Architecture Deep Dive: Nvidia Ada Lovelace, AMD RDNA 3 and Intel Arc Alchemist
Three vendors. Three architectures. Three approaches to GPU design. Join us as we dive into their semiconductor hearts and see how Ada Lovelace, Arc Alchemist, and RDNA 3 contrast and compare.By Nick Evanson on -
14 PC Games for Family Time Fun
It might be a rainy day, or you could have unexpected guests. Looking for some great PC games that the whole family can play and enjoy? Here are 14 great titles to choose from.By Nick Evanson on -
A Chat With Video Game Composer Christopher Tin
Grammy award-winning composer Christopher Tin is behind some of gaming's most iconic soundtracks, including Baba Yetu. We sit down with him to chat about how video game music has changed and where it's headed.By Dan Croutch on -
Then and Now: How 30 Years of Progress Have Changed PCs
Over the last 30 years, the PC has utterly transformed in appearance, capability, and usage. From the hulking beige boxes to an astonishing array of powerful, colorful, and astonishing computers.By Nick Evanson on -
Nvidia and AMD Keep Dropping GPU Prices After New Product Launches Flop
Even if we're not planning to buy a GPU at this time - and we don't blame you - there are still many fascinating developments in the graphics card market. But have GPUs been selling well? Let's find out.By Tim Schiesser on -
ATI Technologies: Gone But Not Forgotten
The story of ATI Technologies is a fascinating journey, full of trials and tribulations, and with an unusual twist at the end. Here's our tribute to the graphics card giant.By Nick Evanson on -
How to Use Your Voice for Commands and Typing in Windows
If you've ever wanted free software to control your PC using voice commands, look no further than Windows 11 itself. Here's our short guide on Voice Access, Speech Recognition, and Voice Typing.By Nick Evanson on -
30 Years of Civilization
Few games have captured gamers minds and free time quite like Civilization. Over the past 30 years, the turn-based strategy game has evolved into an expansing and complex empire builder.By Dan Croutch on -
Guide to Choosing a New Graphics Card
When it comes to upgrading your graphics card, you need to ensure that you're getting the right one for your needs, PC specs, and wallet. We ask five important questions as a guide to help you with choosing a new GPU.By Nick Evanson on -
27 Years of Tomb Raider & Lara Croft
Few video game characters have become more famous than the games that featured them. Lara Croft and Tomb Raider have contributed much to gaming, helping define the action-adventure genre.By Amir Shoam on -
What Are Chiplets and Why They Are So Important for the Future of Processors
While chiplets have been in use for decades, today they are the hottest trend in processor tech and at the cutting edge, with millions worldwide using them in desktop PCs, workstations, and servers.By Nick Evanson on -
The Dark Web: Exploring the Hidden Internet
There are few things as infamous as The Dark Web in the world of technology, but what is it, and why does it have such a bad reputation?By Nick Evanson on
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