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Measure your PC Performance Without Breaking The Bank

When you bought a new hardware (or upgrade the whole computer), you want to know if there is any performance gained over the old system and whether your money is well spent. The best way to find out is to do a benchmarking: Run your old hardware/system through a series of test and record down the score. Replace with the new hardware and run through the same series of test again. Record down the score and compare it with base score. If there is no (or minimal) improvement, you know that you are not getting the best deal for the new hardware.

In addition, hardware performance deteriorates over time. Frequent benchmarking can inform you about the health of your system (or hardware) and whether it is time to upgrade your hardware.
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Understanding 32 and 64-bit System

In the Windows XP era, you only have to make a choice between home edition and professional edition. Now, when it comes to Vista, in addition to the various edition, you have to make a choice between the 32 bits or 64 bits version. Having a headache?

If you are one of those who are confused over the 32 and 64-bit edition, or have completely no idea what is a 32 bit and 64 bit system, here is the answer:
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How to Choose a CPU

Learning how to choose the CPU (also known as processor) is the first thing you should do when you embark on the journey of building your own gaming computer. Being the brain of the computer system, the CPU plays an important role in the whole computer system. What it does is to perform data calculation and make sure the data are processed in the fastest time possible.
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What You Should Know About Refurbished PC?

“Refurbished” means it is not new, but don’t go away thinking that it is no good. In fact, refurbished PC is the best way to get a powerful, full-featured PC on a budget, even when you are looking to build the ultimate gaming computer.
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My Ultimate Gaming PC Configuration

When it comes to choosing the parts for our ultimate gaming PC, we emphasis more on the price-performance ratio rather than the price of the hardware. The rationale is to build a high end PC that can play all the resource-intensive games at an affordable price. Thus, don’t be surprised if you don’t find the latest and the most expensive hardware in our ultimate list.
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Hard Drive RAID Explained

No matter how fast your processor runs, or how big your memory is, if your hard drive can’t keep up with the speed, you are still stuck with a slow system. A simple way to boost up the speed of the hard drive is to use two or more identical drives and set them up in a RAID setting.

RAID is the acronym for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. It is a method that utilizes multiple identical hard drives to exceed the performance of a larger and more expensive hard drive.
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How to choose an AMD CPU?

Choosing an AMD CPU is an easy task. Be it for doing daily tasks or playing intensive 3D game, there will be a AMD CPU that is suitable for you. Familiarize with the following specification and you are on your way to choose the best CPU for your computer.

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How to Choose the Correct RAM for your Motherboard?

Maybe you don’t want to know the details - you just want to choose the correct RAM for your motherboard and get on with your life. Here’s a guide to help you out.

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Computer Cooling Tips Part 4 - Computer Motherboard Monitoring Software

Computer Motherboard monitoring software

Sometime, it pays to be extra careful. You can make use of this computer motherboard monitoring software to find out if your gaming computer is too hot. Motherboard Monitor monitors and reports the temperature inside your computer case. When your computer parts reach a critical temperature, it will alarm you and automatically shut down your computer before anything gets damaged. Else, it will just quietly sit in the system tray of your desktop.

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Computer Cooling Tips Part 3 - Case Cooling

What’s next? – Case Cooling

Case cooling is the next important thing of the whole cooling process. With all the heat piling up inside the computer case, there is a need to purge the hot air out and replaced it with cool air.

Case cooling involves more than just adding cooling fans. It requires careful planning and paying attention to small details. Here are some useful ways to cool your computer case.
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