Onboard graphics, also known as integrated graphics, are graphics processing units that are already on the motherboard. They are usually not very powerful, but they can be used to run Read more
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4k 30fps vs 1080p 60fps: Which is better?
What’s different between 4k30 and 1080k60? Can a 4k video have a different frame rate from another 4k video? Can the frame rate of a 1080p video be different than Read more
Does hdmi 2.0 support dolby atmos
It can be difficult to choose which HDMI cable will transmit sound the best with all the available options. This is especially true of the most recent Dolby Atmos audio Read more
What you need to know about HDCP 2.2, HDMI 2.0, HEVC & UHD
Understanding the 4K TV alphabet soup of HDCP, HDMI, HEVC, and VP9 Is it enough to check a TV’s resolution to know if it’s a 4K TV? Not exactly, especially Read more
Logitech MX Master 3S review: : An efficient mouse in every detail
Logitech’s popular MX Master productivity line continues with the MX Master 3S. It has the same ergonomic shape and set of features as the previous Logitech MX Master 3, but Read more
Best Bluetooth Aux Adapter
In the last 20 years, Bluetooth has completely changed the way we think about connections. We no longer have to deal with a rat’s nest of wires to connect our Read more
Do Motherboards Come With Screws?
You might think that your motherboard is missing screws because it didn’t come with any, but the screws are actually in your PC case. Most new motherboards come with the Read more
How To Ground Yourself When Building A PC
You want to put together a computer or change out some of its parts. But you’ve heard that if you don’t ground yourself, a single touch could damage your hardware Read more
Is Using a TV as a Monitor Bad for Your Eyes?
Do you ever work on your computer while watching TV? If so, you may be wondering if this is bad for your eyes. The truth is, there is no right Read more
What Is a TOSLINK: A Comprehensive Guide
Do you know what a TOSLINK is? Chances are, if you’re reading this, the answer is no. That’s because TOSLINK is a fairly obscure piece of technology. It stands for Read more