Ali Rashid Khan

About Me

Hi, I’m Ali Rashid Khan, your Wiki Editor at Tech4Gamers. With 14+ years in gaming and tech, I specialize in flagship phones and gaming rigs. When not writing, catch me racing virtually or competing in global Scrabble.

Position at Tech4Gamers

As Tech4Gamers’ Wiki Editor, I dissect gaming products, offering detailed perspectives from Best Motherboards to GPUs. When away from the keyboard, I’m into mechanical keyboards and global Scrabble competitions.

Tech Journey

With 14+ years of gaming and tech passion, my journey at Tech4Gamers blends expertise and exploration. Specializing in flagship phones and gaming tech, I offer a comprehensive understanding.

Current PC setup

Here are my current PC specs:

What Is A CPU Socket? [Explained]

A CPU socket, or a CPU slot, is a mount on computer motherboards that allows data and power transfer between the motherboard and CPU

Liquid Cooling [What, Why, How To Install]

Liquid or water cooling is a method of cooling your components that uses liquid as a medium to direct heat away from them.

What Is SSD Endurance? [Everything You Need To Know]

SSD endurance refers to measures that specify the lifespan of a solid-state drive, and it is determined by the number of P/E cycles.

What Is MTBF? [Meaning And Calculation]

MTBF tells about a component's estimated operating time before failing. It's a statistical measure and may or may not always be exact.

Dell Command Update In Windows 11 [Our Detailed Guide]

Learn more about installing the Dell Command Update software in Windows 11 and all the exciting features it has to offer.

What Are DIMM Slots? [Which One To Use First?]

A DIMM slot is like a parking spot for memory modules, which houses and connects them with the motherboard.

What Is FPI In Radiators? [Clearly Explained]

FPI, or Fins Per Inch, is the measure of how tightly packed metal fins are in a radiator.

What Is A Bottleneck? [Causes & Solutions]

A bottleneck is a scenario in which one component of a PC build cannot keep up with others for various reasons, such as a weak CPU, GPU, etc.

CPU Cooler Heat Pipes [What, Why, & How]

A heat pipe is a small sealed tube typically made of materials like copper or aluminium. Inside this heat pipe, there is a special liquid or coolant that cools the components.

What Is CFM In Fans? [Importance, Ideal CFM, Static Pressure]

CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) measures how much air a fan can move through an area in a minute.

When Xbox Is Off, Turn Off Storage [Feature Explained]

Enabling the "When Xbox Is Off Turn Off Storage" feature will save energy, enhance data security, and speed up boot-up time, etc.

RTX 3090 Ti Vs RTX 3090: We Benchmarked Both

Two of the greatest graphic cards, RTX 3090 vs RTX 3090, are here to settle the question of which is the better option.

PCIe Slots [Types, Generations & More]

PCIe is a high-speed interface standard used for connecting various internal components on a motherboard in a computer.

What Is A PC Radiator? [Sizes, Mountings, Direction & Guide]

A radiator is a specialized heat exchanger with fins and tubes designed to dissipate the coolant's absorbed heat into the surrounding air.

PC Heatsink [What, How & Guide]

Heatsinks are made of highly conductive metals and are used in dissipating heat from CPUs and GPUs

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Over Half of Steam’s Top 20 Most-Played Games Are Single-Player Titles

Over half of Steam’s top 20 most-played games are single-player, proving gamers still value immersive stories and solo gameplay experiences.

Can Dune: Awakening Outshine Starfield in the Sci-Fi Space

Dune: Awakening holds its own against Starfield thanks to intense survival, scarce resources, and conflicts on the harsh world of Arrakis.

Nvidia Patents To Improve GPU Buffer Memory Management For Better Gaming Performance

Nvidia has published a new patent that aims to improve the way buffer memory works to allow GPUs to deliver better gaming performance.

Borderlands 4: Gearbox Software Denies Take-Two Spyware Allegations

Gearbox Software denies Borderlands 4 spyware allegations and states that Take-Two does not use spyware in its games.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Has Now Surpassed 4.4 Million Copies Sold

A Clair Obscur Expedition 33 developer revealed the unofficial sales numbers for the game, which have now surpassed 4.4 million units.