Energy Efficient Gaming PC Parts: Your Guide to Lower Power Builds
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Energy Efficient Gaming PC Parts: Your Guide to Lower Power Builds

Building an energy-efficient gaming PC means selecting components with lower power consumption ratings without sacrificing the gaming performance you want.
Does DLSS Increase Input Lag? A Fast, Friendly Tech Guide
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Does DLSS Increase Input Lag? A Fast, Friendly Tech Guide

DLSS 2 typically reduces input lag by increasing your frame rates, but DLSS 3's Frame Generation feature can actually add…
FSR vs Native Resolution Performance: Full Guide for Gamers
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FSR vs Native Resolution Performance: Full Guide for Gamers

FSR can boost your frame rates by 20% to over 100% compared to native resolution, depending on which quality preset…
AI PC vs Normal Gaming PC: What’s the Real Difference?
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AI PC vs Normal Gaming PC: What’s the Real Difference?

The main difference between an AI PC and a gaming PC is a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for handling…
How to Tell If Your Laptop Has an NPU: Easy Steps for Beginners
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How to Tell If Your Laptop Has an NPU: Easy Steps for Beginners

You can check if your laptop has an NPU by opening Task Manager, clicking on Performance, and looking for an…
Are 8K TVs Worth It for Gaming Yet? The Real-World Rundown
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Are 8K TVs Worth It for Gaming Yet? The Real-World Rundown

There's barely any native 8K content available and even the most powerful gaming consoles and PCs struggle to run games…
Frame Generation Explained for Gamers: What It Means & How It Changes Your Games
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Frame Generation Explained for Gamers: What It Means & How It Changes Your Games

Frame generation is a technology that uses AI to create extra frames between the ones your graphics card naturally renders,…
PS5 Power Consumption Per Hour: How Much Energy Does It Use?
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PS5 Power Consumption Per Hour: How Much Energy Does It Use?

The PlayStation 5 uses about 200 watts per hour when you're actively gaming, which equals 0.2 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity.
Will Local Gaming PCs Disappear? The Future of Gaming Explained
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Will Local Gaming PCs Disappear? The Future of Gaming Explained

Local gaming PCs are not disappearing anytime soon, but they are sharing the spotlight with cloud gaming as a convenient…
WiFi 7 vs Ethernet for Gaming: The Ultimate Connection Showdown
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WiFi 7 vs Ethernet for Gaming: The Ultimate Connection Showdown

Ethernet still offers the most stable and reliable connection, but WiFi 7 can now deliver competitive performance for casual and…
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