Overview Smartphones are very powerful but not meant for playing PC games. PC games are made for different processors (x86) than those in phones (ARM). Using emulation to run PC games on a phone …
Overview GPUs Are in High Demand – Used for gaming, AI, and crypto, but production can't easily scale up. Factories Are Expensive – Building a chip fab costs billions and takes years. Li…
Overview Tech Has Changed – Old games were designed for outdated systems and struggle on modern hardware. Speed Issues – Faster processors can make older games run too quickly and break gameplay. …
Overview Why SSDs Slow Down – Despite having no moving parts, SSDs slow down when nearly full due to data management processes. How SSDs Store Data – Data is stored in pages within blocks; entire bloc…
RTSS (RivaTuner Statistics Server) has different frame limiter modes, and choosing the right one can make a difference in gaming performance. Here’s a quick breakdown of what they do and when to use them. {tocify} $t…
Overview HDDs are cheaper – Cost per terabyte is much lower than SSDs, making them ideal for large storage needs. Better for long-term storage – HDDs may retain data longer without power, making them …
Overview Webpages are more complex than they look – Browsers process lots of code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), which takes up memory. Security features use extra RAM – Sandboxing keeps tabs and extensio…
Overview Open code improves security – More people reviewing the code means flaws are found and fixed faster. Real-world examples prove its value – Bugs like Heartbleed and the XZ backdoor were caug…
Overview Software needs regular maintenance, not just once-off development Maintenance includes bug fixes, security updates, and keeping up with new tech Software can break due to user errors, faster har…
Overview Some programs run without installation because they’re self-contained Installed software needs setup to manage files, libraries, and system settings Simple vs. complex software can be compared t…
Overview Desktops have fewer physical and heat limitations, making parts cheaper and more powerful. Laptops include extra features like screens and batteries, which raise the cost. Portability in l…
Overview Slow hard drives or external/network drives can bottleneck the unzipping process. SSDs unzip files much faster than traditional hard drives. Weak or overloaded CPUs slow down decompression tasks. …
Quick Overview Older Intel i5/i7 CPUs still work fine for basic tasks if paired with SSD + 8GB RAM SSD is a must-have for fast boot and smooth use 16GB RAM better for multitasking or large files Avoid CPUs…
Quick Overview SBMM pairs players with others of similar skill to keep matches fair It tracks stats like wins, accuracy, and overall performance Many players dislike it because every match feels intense, even in ca…
Quick Overview The Dead Internet Theory says most things online are made by bots, not real people. Bots write posts, leave comments, and try to look like humans to make the internet seem busy. …
Quick Overview The "I Am Not A Robot" checkbox helps stop bots from spamming websites. It checks how you move, click, and scroll—bots act differently from humans. It also looks at your browser, I…
Quick Overview Routers are like mini-computers; they can slow down or act up over time. Restarting clears memory issues, fixes software glitches, and resets overloaded systems. Common causes of pr…
Quick Overview Real names are more common online now, but they come with privacy risks. Meeting online friends in real life is more normal, though safety steps are still important. Oversharing con…
Quick Overview TVs are built for media with bright visuals, built-in apps, and speakers—but often have higher input delay. Monitors are designed for accuracy, low latency, and clear text—great for work,…
Quick Overview: Undersea internet cables are laid by special ships and follow an "S" pattern for flexibility and easier repair. The cables are protected with strong materials to survive harsh ocea…