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What Computer Components Should You Upgrade?

February 21st, 2011 · No Comments · How To Maintain, Tips & Techniques

Computers are constantly being developed and upgraded and just as you purchase one computer, you find that a newer computer has come out that has newer components that make it more powerful. What are you supposed to do in this case? One good thing for you to do would be to purchase a computer that [...]

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Computer Parts

January 25th, 2011 · No Comments · Tips & Techniques

For some people, a computer that is pre built isn’t the answer to what they want or need. A graphic designer will require something that takes into account computer parts that are heavily geared toward graphic design, such as a more full featured graphics card and a vast amount of RAM, while the games tester [...]

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How To Check A Power Supply

November 4th, 2010 · No Comments · How To Troubleshoot

Your computer’s power supply is the single most important component in the case. But it’s also the most boring, so when it comes time to skimp on costs, the power supply is often a generic or budget brand. Sometimes this is okay. But often the power supply acts erratic, causes restarts and errors because other [...]

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Symptoms Of A Bad Video Card

October 26th, 2010 · No Comments · How To Troubleshoot

While it’s easy to assume a video card is bad because there is no video displaying on the monitor, there are several reasons why that might be happening. So how do you narrow it down to the video card itself? There are several troubleshooting techniques to use to determine if a graphics card is bad, [...]

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Gaming PCs

February 4th, 2010 · No Comments · How To Buy, PC Gaming

When it comes to PC performance, few people demand more power than gamers. Keeping up with developers who are constantly pushing hardware to its limits requires the best system possible, specifically tailored to peak every bit of performance it possibly can. Unfortunately for buyers, this means a gaming PC can not really have a weakness. [...]

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