If you ever wanted to know what each ASUS tool does, here is a list with some of the ASUS tools and what are them for. Please note that all the ASUS tools are designed to work with ASUS hardware and may not work with hardware from other vendors. ASUS AI Suite Is the main ASUS suite application from which you ...
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Western Digital WD HDD Colors Difference
What is the difference between WD Hard Drive colors? In this article we will compare and show you the main differences between Western Digital’s internal desktop hard-drives, their up’s and down’s, where and how to use them. Since the beginning of October 2015, Western Digital has merged the WD Green hard drive line-up into WD Blue. WD Green Cool, quiet operation ...
Read More »SSD Trim is not needed in Windows 8 or higher
SSDs need sometimes to be trim’ed with the SSD manufacturer tool in order to fully erase the empty space and make it available faster for a new disk writes and this will maximize the performance. But in Windows 8 or higher SSD Trim is no longer needed! Because the operating system does this itself automatically on a scheduled basis.
Read More »SSD vs HDD Performance comparison
Over the years there have been many advancements in the field of technology. Computer technology has progressed a lot and as a result smartphones have become more powerful compared to desktops of early 2000s. Once piece of hardware which remained the standard for a long period of time is the hard drive. It was first developed in 1950s and since ...
Read More »How important is the power supply in your PC and what power supply to buy?
The Power supply is one of the most important component in a PC. It powers up the whole system and without a PSU a PC is incomplete. There have been many discussions over the years regarding which power supply to use in a system. People have a wrong perception of spending less on a power supply and more on other ...
Read More »DDR3 and DDR4 RAM Differences
DDR (Double Data Rate 3rd and 4th Generation) Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory – RAM The Development Atari came with 1 KB of Memory and after that Apple Computer came with the first 128 KB of memory in Macintosh. Samsung came up with SDRAM in the year 1993 which became a standard for Computing. The first DDR SDRAM began to be sold in 1996 (DDR RAM ...
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