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:

Motherboard RGB Header: What, Where & How

The RGB header on the motherboard is a connection port that controls the RGB illumination of a computer or RGB components.

Hyper-Threading: Everything To Know

Intel Hyper-Threading technology splits a core into two threads rather than one so that the core can perform more tasks in parallel. 

Thermal Throttling Explained [CPUs And GPUs]

Thermal throttling refers to the automatic reduction of a computer's performance to prevent overheating of the CPU or GPU.

Thermal Paste: What, Why & How

Thermal paste is a viscous substance that improves thermal conductivity between CPU and heatsink surfaces for efficient heat conduction.

Motherboard Form Factors [All Types & Difference]

The common motherboard form factors are Mini ITX, MicroATX, ATX, and E-ATX. ATX is the most common one of all.

Explained: Base & Boost Clock Speeds For CPU/GPU

Base clock speed is the default speed at which your CPU runs, while boost clock speed is the temporarily higher speed when the load is heavy.

CPU Clock Speed: Definition & Everything To Know

CPU Clock Speed is the number of computation cycles a CPU can execute in one second, measured in cycles per second (Hertz).

What Is The Motherboard IO Shield & How To Install It?

The motherboard IO shield is a metal plate that comes with the motherboard, providing protection against EMI and static discharge.

CPU Threads: All You Should Know

A CPU thread is a virtualized processing unit that allows tasks to be executed in parallel within a CPU core, allowing multitasking.

CPU Cores: Everything You Need To Know

A CPU core is an individual processing unit within a CPU that can execute instructions and tasks independently.

What is CAS Latency? [Definitive Guide]

CAS latency refers to the duration it takes for RAM to fulfill a data access request initiated by the CPU.

What Is VRM? [Definition, Types & Importance]

VRMs regulate voltage coming from the PSU and maintain stable and consistent voltage levels.

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Over A Month After Release, AMD Is “Working Diligently” To Fix The 9800X3D’s Scalping Problem

The 9800X3D, released on November 7th, is still out of stock at all major retailers, with third-party sellers offering it at twice the price.

PS5 Has Raw Power To Easily Emulate PS3 Games, Reveals New Test

A recent hardware test shows that the PlayStation 5 has enough power to easily run PlayStation 3 games on it.

The First Berserker: Khazan Release Date Leaked Ahead of Official Announcement

A trusted insider has leaked The First Berserker: Khazan's release date ahead of the official announcement, confirming the early 2025 window.

GameMax Launches Efficient And High-Quality GS SFX Gold PSUs

GameMax has released three brand new high-quality power supplies with the GS SFX Gold series, covering the 650W-850W market.

Kadokawa Optimistic About Buyout As It Wants To Be Under Sony Leadership

Kadokawa employees are seemingly quite optimistic about the Sony buyout because they want to be under new leadership.