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PC Guide 101 - PC Parts Explained

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Intel Core i7s are high end CPUs intended for performance-grade PCs. In the hierarchy for Intel commercial CPUs, i7s are at the top end of the spectrum trailing only behind the more expensive Intel Core i9s. The hallmark of the Core i7 CPUs is their high core count giving them an excellent multi-core performance score. …

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A computer’s motherboard connects all the components together, and if it fails, your computer may be rendered useless. If for some reasons, your PC is acting up like freezing out of the blue, not detecting attached components or simply not turning on at all. Then there can be a vast range of culprits involved and …

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Generally, when you install a graphics card on your PC, the HDMI port on the motherboards gets disabled. This is an issue for users who want to have multiple monitors but do not have sufficient HDMI ports on the graphics card. In situation like this, the motherboard HDMI port becomes important for multiple displays. Fortunately …

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There are two types of cables that connect to a graphics cards i.e PCIe power cables and video output cables but the question is do graphics cards come with cables in the package? Basically, majority of the graphics cards do not come with power or video output cables. You may find some graphics cards come …

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Intel Celeron is perhaps the weakest line of CPUs in the market. It is even inferior to the entry level Intel Pentium and the AMD Athlon series and compared to an Intel Core i3 it is many factors slower. However, regardless of where it stands in terms of performance, the Intel Celeron series still has …

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Are you building a custom gaming rig and are unsure about whether can you SLI two different GPUs, then here we will try to dispel your concerns. For starters, know that SLI is a technology that is used by NVIDIA for its multi-GPU setup. The AMD counterpart for SLI is Crossfire. So the simplest answer …

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Motherboard Power Phases are basically a power control technique through which the motherboard provides clean, stable and consistent power to the CPU as well as to the RAM. Essentially the power phases of a motherboard are determined by its Voltage Regulator Modules (VRM). Basically, the higher the number of VRMs the motherboard has the higher …

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Unlike most of the devices, the motherboard cannot be found intuitively in the Device Manager. Instead, it is bundled with a myriad of other critical components under the “System Devices” tab. In this article we will look further into where is motherboard in Device Manager exactly, which tabs to open and which elements to look …

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Connecting the case power button to the motherboard is a fairly simple processor. You will certainly need your motherboard’s manual for this though. Basically, to connect power button to motherboard, you need to locate the correct pair of pins (aka terminals) on the motherboard that are intended for power switch. These pins are often located …

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Intel Celeron is among the weakest, if not THE weakest, line of CPUs in the market for laptop and desktop PCs. The biggest advantage they have to their side is their extremely budget price tag. Anything that remotely requires a higher level of computing should look elsewhere. But for gamers on a budget out there, …

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