Is your PC or Mac running hot? Here's how to check processor temps on your Windows and Mac computers. Palash has been writing about technology (and entertainment) for over a decade. His focus has been ...
Much of the discourse surrounding PC thermals is centered around the CPU and the GPU, and for good reason, naturally. They ...
I am working as a test lab engineer and managing a lab of servers/workstations running very heavy GPU testing. Most of these systems are Dell Precision workstations in the 7500/5500/3500 series with ...
If there's any shared pastime amongst PC enthusiasts, it's keeping tabs on our hardware. Questions about CPU, GPU, and memory usage tend to keep us up at night, and we want to know if our system is ...
M ost of us keep an eye on our CPU and GPU temperatures during heavy workloads like gaming, rendering, or stress tests, but ...
Using a Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller and WizFi360 display Huckster.io member “Gavin” has created a fully featured PC status monitor. Enabling you to quickly and easily check the status of your ...
Finding a cheap secondary PC monitor is pretty easy. But if you want one that looks good, is built well, and is easily customizable, you won’t find those qualities in a budget screen from a no-name ...
Looking for free game monitoring software for a Windows computer? The best options will be discussed in this article, so give them a shot. Gaming is one of the tasks that use a lot of resources on a ...
Make sure your PC is working as well as it should with these helpful (and free) apps to help monitor your gaming performance. Reading time 2 minutes If you’ve invested some serious cash in a gaming PC ...
If your PC fan randomly speeds up and slows down or stops, the following suggestions will help you. Before you proceed, we would like to tell you that an increase in the fan speed is a normal ...
For decades, PC enthusiasts have run around their systems looking for and fixing GPU and CPU bottlenecks. The reason why is simple: A bottleneck might cut you off from extra performance in your PC.
If your PC doesn’t deliver the desired performance in a particular game, it’s usually—but not always—due to two limiting factors. Either your processor (CPU) or your graphics card (GPU) is ...