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Top GPUs Without External Power Needs: Low Power Video Cards
Graphics cards usually need extra power from the power supply to work. But some graphics cards can run just from the power supplied by the motherboard. These cards are great for small computers and systems with limited power. They are not as powerful as regular graphics cards, but they work well for casual gaming and […]
How to Fix RGB Fans Not Lighting Up
If your RGB fans aren’t lighting up, it can be frustrating. This troubleshooting guide will help you identify and fix common issues. If the problem continues, consider contacting the manufacturer’s support or seeking help from a technician. Solving the problem of non-illuminating RGB fans requires technical knowledge and practical solutions. This guide provides a detailed […]
Computer Making Buzzing Noises – Why And How To Fix
Buzzing noises aren’t exactly music to the ears. They can be incredibly concerning, especially if you can’t identify where they’re coming from or what’s causing them. In most cases, buzzing noises aren’t indicative of a severe problem. They’re usually caused by something as minor as a coil whine or a loose cable hitting the fans. […]
Hackers use PHP exploit to backdoor Windows systems with new malware
Unknown attackers have deployed a newly discovered backdoor dubbed Msupedge on a university’s Windows systems in Taiwan, likely by exploiting a recently patched PHP remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2024-4577). CVE-2024-4577 is a critical PHP-CGI argument injection flaw patched in June that impacts PHP installations running on Windows systems with PHP running in CGI mode. It allows unauthenticated attackers […]
How Many Case Fans Do You Need?
In order to achieve the maximum level of performance from each and every component of your PC, you need to make sure they’re running at optimal temperatures. That also means having the right amount of case fans to cool the system as a whole. But what is the right amount? Well, the answer will depend […]
NIST releases first encryption tools to resist quantum computing
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released the first three encryption standards designed to resist future cyberattacks based on quantum computing technology. The agency encourages system administrators to start the transition to the new algorithms as soon as possible, since timely adoption is paramount for protecting sensitive information from attackers with a […]
Gigabyte Z790 AORUS Master X Motherboard Review
Gigabyte’s updated Z790 Aorus Master X ($550) is a definite (though iterative) improvement over the original. You get Wi-Fi 7, 10GbE, EZ Latches all around, 14 USB ports on the rear IO, and some of the fastest memory support for the platform. But $550, it’s not cheap, and the price increase (for all new boards) […]
NZXT C1500 Platinum Power Supply Review
The NZXT C1500 Platinum PSU offers top-tier performance and efficiency, ideal for extreme setups. The NZXT C1500 Platinum PSU delivers exceptional power and performance for extreme gaming PCs and workstations, but its massive output and high price limits its appeal to a niche market. Pros Cons NZXT, founded in 2004, is a prominent American computer […]
Nvidia RTX 50 graphics card family TDPs ‘leaked’ by Seasonic
Preliminary TDPs of NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” Gaming GPUs including the RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 have been listed by Seasonic. Seasonic Suggests Higher TDPs For NVIDIA’s Upcoming GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” Gaming GPU Lineup: RTX 5090 At 500W In addition to the AMD Radeon RX 7000 “RDNA 3” refresh models, the Seasonic Wattage Calculator […]
Meet ‘League of Legends’ Latest Mage Champion, Aurora
League of Legends is ready to bring its newest champion to the game. Enter Vastayan bunny warrior Aurora, who makes her debut in the second split of Season 14 as a top and mid-laner. First teased in the Spirit of the Hearth mini-game, Aurora appeared as an explorer who forged an unlikely friendship with demi-god champion Ornn, […]