The Short Answer: A high-end gaming PC will cost $2000 or more if you need top-end processing power and want to splurge on luxuries like liquid cooling. But that’s not a necessity, and you can build a perfectly capable gaming PC for around $1000 or even less. How do...
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The Best GPU & Monitor Pairings (Infographic)
Many PC builders overlook the bottleneck between their graphics card and monitor. If your rig can run Fortnite at over 150fps but is connected to your old 60Hz monitor, you are wasting GPU horsepower. And likewise, your fancy 4K gaming monitor is going to waste if...
Liquid Cooling vs. Air Cooling: The CPU Cooling Showdown
The time has come to buy a new CPU cooler. If you've done any light reading about the subject online, you might have heard that liquid cooling will provide the best temps while air coolers are more reliable. However, that’s an oversimplification on the topic of liquid...
How to Make a DIY Keycap Puller with Paperclips
Looking to install some new keycaps? Need to clean your mechanical keyboard in a pinch? Maybe you just want to bend paperclips for a little while? No matter the case, learning how to make a sturdy DIY keycap puller might just come in handy. Thanks to Reddit user...
How to Build a Gaming PC: The Interactive Guide (+ Videos)
Learning how to build a gaming PC can be intimidating, especially if you've never built or upgraded one before. Fortunately, it's much easier than you might think. Once you've picked your PC parts, it's simply a matter of plugging things in where they fit. We’ll walk...
RGB Lighting Guide: Different Ways to Elevate Your PC Gaming Setup
RGB lighting is a fun way to add some flair to your gaming setup. And while it’s easy to buy a bunch of different RGB products, it requires a bit of finesse to create something truly awesome. In this guide, we’ll cover the various ways you can illuminate your RGB PC...