Technology
Overclocking: The Basics
What is Overclocking?
Overclocking is tuning your PC's proccessor, GPU or RAM to run at a higher speed than it was designed to run at. An example of this is overclocking a 2.80 GHz CPU to run at 3.00 GHz or even 3.10 GHz. So, overclocking means to run your components at a higher speed than it's factory rated speed.
Why Isn't my CPU running at it's best now?
The True Capacity of Your Hard Drive
This article has been written to clear one of the problems which occur when people buy a new hard drive (any type of data storage device, really): the missing space on your new drive
To start of:
- 1024MB = 1GB (gigabyte)
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The Full Feature: 3D TV
3D TVs have been a major hit at CES (Consumer Electronic Show - held anually at Las Vegas), but the main question is: will you be buying one?
Your initial instincts will probably be against the old red/cyan paper glasses, but at the end of this article you may have a changed opinion.
The Apple iPad
Nearly everyone has heard of Apple's latest must-have gadget - the iPad. But is it really a must-have?