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While building or upgrading a computer system, the CPU is considered the most important component. Users might use high-end hardware components, but an underperforming CPU

The CPU or central processing unit is the control center that allows the computer to complete all its tasks. It may seem a simple part

Thermal paste, also known as thermal compound or thermal grease, plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal temperatures and promoting efficient heat transfer in computer

The cooling system of a computer plays a vital role in maintaining optimal performance and preventing hardware damage. Among its crucial components is the CPU

Everyone is scared of CPU-bent pins when it comes to building a PC. Well, for sure, the processors are too expensive, but what makes it

The market for PC and laptop graphics is dominated by dedicated graphic cards. GPUs are an integral part of the systems, which helps handle heavy

AMD has dominated the CPU market with its Ryzen processors for the past few years. The Ryzen 9 series is the top-of-the-line CPU series from

There are too many options in the processor; choosing the suitable one can take time and effort. But two processors making waves in the tech

CPUs generate a lot of heat when they are operational. Even when your CPU is not under heavy load, it requires continuous heat dissipation. For

AMDs Zen 4 CPUs arrived in the market and are ready to tackle the Intel 12th and 13th Gen CPUs. While Intel already launched the