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DeepCool MF120S 3-Fans Pack Review
In this Deepcool MF120S 3-Fans Pack Review, we will walk you through the fans' unboxing experience, looks, and performance.
Deepcool Captain 240 Pro CPU Liquid Cooler Review
The Deepcool Captain 240 Pro CPU Liquid Cooler is a great 240mm AIO that offers some of the best 240mm performance along with beautiful looks.
RX 6800 XT Vs RTX 3080 Ti [Gaming Benchmarks]
Explore the gaming benchmarks between the RX 6800 XT vs RTX 3080 Ti to determine which graphics card delivers better gaming performance.
Hogwarts Legacy Will Support 60FPS On PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S
Hogwarts Legacy fidelity mode runs at 30FPS, and the performance mode targets 60FPS on the new-Gen consoles.
Hogwarts Legacy To Use Denuvo, Final PC System Requirements Also Revealed
Hogwarts Legacy will be using Denuvo as per its Steam Page, and more specific PC specifications for the game have also been made public.
Best CPU Coolers For i7-13700KF [All Tested]
Tech4Gamers brings you a detailed guide going through the Best CPU Cooler For Core i7-13700KF to help you with your next buying decision
Intel i5 10400F Vs Ryzen 5 3600 [Gaming Benchmarks]
Our Core i5 10400F vs Ryzen 5 3600 comparison tests both processors in gaming and productivity benchmarks to see which one is better.
Nvidia DLSS 3: Everything You Need To Know
With the release of the DLSS 3, have the new 40 series graphic cards managed to live up to the hype, or do they still need a year or two.
RTX 4090 Vs RTX 3090 Ti: [Gaming Benchmarks]
The RTX 4090 Vs RTX 3090 TI are two of the most powerful graphics cards on the market. But which one is right for you?
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Reportedly Costs As Low As $300 To Make
According to a reliable source, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 costs around $300, resulting in around $900 in profit for Green camp.
Silent Hill 2 Remake Officially Announced for PC and PlayStation 5; PC System Requirements
Silent Hill 2 Remake is officially coming to PC and PlayStation 5 consoles with a 12-month exclusivity period.
Can A Motherboard Bottleneck A GPU? [Explained]
A motherboard may bottleneck a GPU if it does not have enough PCIe slots or bandwidth to use the GPU to its full potential.