Can You Use A Mini-ITX Motherboard In An ATX PC Case?
ATX cases are the most common computer size but Mini-ITX has grown in popularity in recent years for its portability, aesthetics, and small-footprint builds.
Read MoreATX cases are the most common computer size but Mini-ITX has grown in popularity in recent years for its portability, aesthetics, and small-footprint builds.
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Read MoreBuilding your own computer can be an intimidating task for any skill level, but choosing one particular component first can make it a whole lot easier.
Read MoreMany PC users, especially gamers, want the best performance from their computer components, leading to many in the community to commonly overclock their GPU.
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Read MoreIf you're a PC gamer, you've probably seen more than one person express the opinion that 8 GB of VRAM isn't enough. But how true is that, exactly?
Read MoreThink your hard drive might be failing? Here’s how to test your SSD or HDD and catch problems early.
Read MoreSSDs may be faster and have fewer moving parts than hard drives, but one thing they're not good at is data preservation. Here's why and what you can do.
Read MoreWondering what a RAID controller does? Learn how it manages storage drives and when you might need one for your PC setup.
Read MoreNvidia's 5000 series GPUs may run modern games at blistering speeds, but they're missing a feature that means older games run poorly on the hardware.
Read MoreA VRM is an essential part of every computer, but even many computer-savvy enthusiasts don't know what it is or how it works. We'll explain all.
Read MoreCUDIMM RAM is the newest kid on the computer memory block. But what is CUDIMM RAM, exactly, and should you be thinking about upgrading to it?
Read MoreThere are multiple motherboard sizes with Mini-ITX and Micro ATX being two of the smallest. They differ on more than their sizes, though.
Read MoreGraphics cards upgrades are essential for gaming rigs, but the latest and greatest AMD cards can be expensive. Here are some alternatives you can look at.
Read MoreThink those old SD cards are useless? Here’s what you can do with them instead of throwing them out.
Read MoreMost PCIe accessories, like SSDs, are backwards compatible with one another. However, with storage in particular, you'll see diminishing returns when upgrading.
Read MoreSome PC parts work great used, but others need to be new to stay reliable — know the difference to save cash without risking your build.
Read MoreBulky phone chargers can be a nuisance, especially if you need to carry them around or fit them behind furniture. Is there a better alternative?
Read MoreWondering if phone chargers use AC or DC power? Learn the difference, how chargers work, and why it matters for your device’s safety.
Read MoreThe System on a Chip is becoming more and more popular in the world's technology, but what exactly is it and how can it be used to improve our gadgets?
Read MorePC gaming is an always-evolving hobby, but more than ever, graphics requirements in more modern games are demanding more and more VRAM from your GPU.
Read MoreNvidia's RTX 5060 is the latest addition to a long line of midrange cards, and AMD's RX 9060 XT is now here to compete. But which one is better?
Read MoreVideo Random-Access Memory (VRAM), is a vital component of your graphics card (GPU) that anything above 1080p resolution seemingly demands more of.
Read MoreNeed your motherboard’s serial number? Learn how to find it quickly and why it’s useful for support, upgrades, or warranty claims.
Read MoreThe big GPU companies don't always get it right -- here are the graphics cards that dissapointed gamers with slow performance, balmy temperatures, and high prices.
Read MoreThe motherboard is the connective tissue in a computer and it can widely range in price, but is it actually worth it to buy a more expensive one?
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