What’s the Difference Between a Monitor and a TV?

While TVs and monitors are made using the same base technology, they generally have completely different specifications, making them better suited to certain applications. For instance, if you’re looking to do some video editing, you’re going to want a monitor rather than a TV. However, the opposite is true if you’re looking for a home […]

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How to Use Ryzen Master to Overclock and Monitor Your Windows PC

CPU overclocking has traditionally been locked behind your desktop’s BIOS settings, which can be clunky and awkward to navigate. However, AMD users have access to Ryzen Master. This article explains how you can use Ryzen Master to overclock and monitor your PC. Downloading and Installing Ryzen Master Download Ryzen Master from AMD’s website. Before you go and […]

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How to Overclock Your Monitor Refresh Rate for PC Gaming

Having a high frame rate is great. It makes your games feel smoother and more responsive. More importantly, in competitive games like Counter-Strike, having a refresh rate of 120Hz or 144Hz gives you a significant tactical advantage—with a lesser 60Hz monitor, you won’t be able to achieve the higher frame rates needed to compete. Thankfully, there is a way […]

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How to Manage Processes on Ubuntu Using System Monitor

Linux, like most modern operating systems, is very good at multitasking, meaning your system can run several processes at once. In Linux, a process is an instance of a running program that utilizes computer resources. This guide will show you how to manage processes from the GUI using System Monitor. The System Monitor application is […]

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