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Wear Leveling: Explanation & Types

The wear-levelling technique, as apparent by name, evenly distributes the data across all the memory cells of NAND flash memory so that no single cell wears out faster than others.

What Are Semiconductor Process Nodes? [Definitive Guide]

Process nodes refer to the size of the transistor and other micro-level components on a semiconductor chip.

CPU Temperature While Gaming [Extensive Guide]

It is important to learn about the ideal CPU temperature while gaming, as this can save your components from getting damaged.

Why Is My Computer So Slow All Of A Sudden? [Answered]

If your computer suddenly runs slow, it could be due to several issues, including malware, outdated hardware, and software problems.

How To Fix Graphics Card Fans Not Spinning

Graphics card fans prevent overheating. If the fans don't spin, it can lead to potential issues and decreased performance.

How Much RAM Do You Need For Video Editing?

Learn how much RAM is needed for efficient video editing, ensuring smooth performance and minimized rendering times.

Answered: How Long Does An AIO Liquid Cooler Last?

Learn about the lifespan of AIO liquid coolers to keep your PC running smoothly and prevent overheating issues.

How Often Should I Clean My PC? [Full Guide]

Your PC can face overheating issues if you do not clean it often, which may reduce the components' lifespan.

GPU Artifacting: Everything You Need To Know

GPU Artifacting refers to visual irregularities or distortions in graphics when the GPU (graphics processing unit) starts to go bad.

How Long Does A Motherboard Last + Improve Lifespan

A well-kept and properly maintained motherboard can last 7-10 years. All you need is a good PSU and proper cooling.

Does Overclocking RAM Increase FPS? [Explained]

While overclocking RAM may lead to a boost in gaming performance, the actual impact on FPS is typically minimal.

What Is An SSD Controller & Is It Important?

An SSD controller is the data manager which controls and guides the data flow inside an SSD.

A Guide To CPU Cooler Noise Levels

CPU cooler noise is measured in A-weighted decibels, also written as dBA or dB(A). Higher fan speeds mean more noise but also better performance