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Undervolting is great, but you need to properly test stability
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Stress testing your PC isn’t as useless as you think
If you've ever spent time in PC enthusiast communities, you've probably come across people benchmarking their PCs and stress testing them to push them to the limits. These numbers are a good indicator ...
Undervolting your CPU can significantly reduce temperatures and improve overall system stability, making it a valuable technique for laptop and PC users. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to ...
One of the pillars of good PC custodianship is ensuring all your gear isn't running out of spec, which can cause slowdowns, crashes, and frustration. The chief culprit for something running too hot is ...
When The Verge runs reviews of laptops (and occasionally phones), they are invariably benchmarked in order to measure various aspects of a PC’s performance. However, benchmarks are not just used by ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Although our aging CPU cooler test rig has nothing ...
We're certain many of you already have a solid understanding of how we perform CPU benchmarks, but as new people develop interest in PC tech and start to read our content, or content similar to ours, ...
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