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Why your ‘fast’ PC feels slow: Blame your RAM

If your PC isn’t performing as expected despite a powerful CPU and fast graphics card, the RAM might be the culprit. Modern apps and games process huge amounts of data, and if your RAM can’t keep up, the CPU ends up slowing down. You can check for a RAM bandwidth bottleneck directly in Windows 11 by opening Task Manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and monitoring the ‘CPU’ and ‘Memory’ sections…
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Try out an open-source app to access GeForce Now, while you can

GeForce Now is a pretty good solution for PC gaming if you’ve got a big game library, but want to access it remotely, or just without high-powered hardware. But the system is, of course, heavily reliant upon Nvidia — they built the service and the servers, after all. But what if you want to access it without giving Nvidia control of every part of the experience? Say hi to OpenNow, an open…
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HyperX Omen OLED 27q review: A budget OLED monitor champ

HP came to CES 2026 with a major announcement about its approach to PC gaming hardware. Going forward, the company’s PC gaming hardware—including monitors and even laptops—will be sold under the HyperX brand name, not HP. The HyperX Omen OLED 27q is the first such…
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Your Nvidia GPU is your PC’s newest security weakness

When you think about the graphics card in your gaming laptop or desktop, the first thought is probably about performance, maybe power draw or efficiency. It probably isn’t whether or not it’s a security risk. But a newly developed attack uses the super-fast memory in a GPU as a means of gaining elevated privileges in Windows. Security researchers at the University of Toronto were exploring the…
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Inside Project Nova, Firefox’s biggest redesign in years

Almost any browser is at a fundamental disadvantage in terms of users and influence (that is, unless you’re Google or Microsoft). But that hasn’t stopped Mozilla, which is reshaping its Firefox browser in a “Project Nova” overhaul, while threading the needle between…
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‘Neural texture compression’ might save gamers in a RAM-starved world

PC gamers face an ongoing problem: more powerful games demand more powerful resources, all in the service of games that deliver more realistic experiences and graphics. But can gamers avoid paying out outrageous sums of money to keep up? Texture compression might be an answer, shrinking down the size of games as well as allowing them to fit into the limited video memory of older, cheaper cards.
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