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AMD vs. Intel: What Is the Best Gaming CPU?

If you're building a gaming PC and torn between AMD and Intel CPUs, it's time to learn which processor is best for your gaming rig.

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What Is Intel Stream Assist and How Does It Make Game Streaming Better?

You'll no longer have to choose between in-game graphics and streaming.

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6 Reasons to Avoid Intel's 14th-Gen CPUs

Intel's 14th-Gen CPUs bring some improvements, but are those worth upgrading for? Or should you wait longer for the next generation?

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Mac vs. PC: Which Computer Is Better for Graphic Design?

It's the age-old debate, and it's just as difficult to decide.

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How to Install Proxmox on an Intel NUC or x86 PC

Want to install Proxmox on an Intel NUC or x86 PC to create and manage virtual machines? Here's a step-by-step guide...

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The Best Z790 Motherboards for Intel 13th Gen CPUs

Give your 13th Gen Intel CPU a place to call home.

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8 Ways to Check Which Intel Processor Generation You Have on Windows

Do you know what generation your Intel processor comes from? Here's how to check on Windows.

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The 5 Best Alternatives to the Intel NUC

Intel is discontinuing its NUC series, but there are some great alternatives to choose from.

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How to Install Intel Network Drivers on Windows

If you use Intel network adapters, you'll want the latest drivers for them. Here's how to grab them on Windows.

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What Is a CPU Contact Frame? Does It Prevent CPU Warping?

If you're looking to buy an Intel 12th or 13th Gen CPU, you should consider a CPU contact frame.

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How to Fix the "This Computer Doesn’t Meet Minimum Requirements" Intel HD Graphics Error

Sometimes, Windows will throw this error even if your PC supports the graphics drivers. Fortunately, it's an easy fix.

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4 Reasons to Switch to Intel Arc GPUs

A third player in the GPU game has emerged, and maybe, just maybe, you should give it a shot and see what it has to offer.

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MSI Prestige 16 EVO (A13M): 2023's Best Value 16” Thin & Light Laptop With i7-13700H

One of the top choices for professionals and students seeking a high-performance, portable computing solution in 2023

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What Is the Intel Evo Laptop Certification and What Does It Mean?

Have you seen the Intel Evo certification on a laptop and wondered what it actually meant?

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Do Intel Arc GPUs Support DirectX?

Intel Arc GPUs are taking the fight to AMD and Nvidia, but do they support DirectX?

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Why Intel Is Dropping Its "i" Branding, and What It's Replacing It With

Intel's iconic "i" branding is heading to the trash heap, but what's coming next?

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Intel CPUs Explained: What Are E-Cores and P-Cores?

Intel's new Alder Lake chips come with two sets of CPU cores: E-cores and P-cores. But why have two types of core in a single CPU?

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Intel Core i9 vs. Intel Xeon: Which Processor Is Best for Workstation Builds?

Do you really need to spend a lot of money on an Intel Xeon, or can you get away with a Core i9 and call it a workstation?

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Why Gamers Need Intel to Compete With NVIDIA on GPUs

NVIDIA need a reality check on what gamers expect from a GPU, in terms of price and performance. Intel could be just the manufacturer to do that.

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