How to Check Laptop Battery Health If Your Laptop Battery Drain Fast

If you are using a laptop, you will definitely face battery problems sooner or later. If the battery gets damaged, not only battery life gets affected battery will drain fast but also it can impact on the overall performance. With time and every charge-discharge cycles the battery weakens meaning it loses its capacity as well … Read more

Wired Vs Wireless Mouse: Which is Best For Gaming

Nowadays there’s very little difference left between Wired and Wireless mice. So, it is quite a suitable time to actually compare them. With modern days wireless mice click latency and response time aren’t a real concern. For both wired and wireless options, these parameters are almost the same. Thanks to branded switches and top-the-line sensors … Read more

How to Replace Or Upgrade Power Supply?

When it comes to a PC power supply you just don’t put any power supply inside your PC and expect it will run without any issues. There’s a proper way to pick a power supply according to the need of your computer. PSU here basically supplies power to all the components of your PC hardware, … Read more

How to Stay Away From Broken Laptop? Don’t Do These Mistakes

For business professionals and digital creators, the laptop is their most abused piece of tech. They carry it everywhere and their most of the data is stored on that machine. The point is, nobody wants to destroy their laptop but their unknowingly performed activity maybe slowly break their laptop. If you are not careful you … Read more

Solid State Active Cooling: Future Of Laptop Cooling

Solid State Active Cooling: a new conceptual cooling system that might bring desktop-grade processors or GPUs into laptops or notebooks or even ultrabooks. Ok, jokes apart but yes the cooling system is way more capable than the traditional fan mechanisms used in our laptops for decades. In CES 2023 Flore System introduced us to ‘AirJet’ … Read more

SSD NAND Flash Explained – TLC Vs QLC NAND

SSDs are becoming cheaper and cheaper every day. So it is getting confusing when you are going to buy an SSD for your computer and found the same capacity drives with a huge price difference. This is happening due to two different individual flash memories being used in SSDs. In consumer-grade, TLC and QLC are … Read more

USB Hubs: Things You Should Know Before Purchasing

USB hubs are commonly used nowadays. With the increasing popularity of laptops, people are preferring USB hubs instead of directly connecting devices to the laptop. The reasons here are quite obvious. With the constant plug-in and out, tear the USB ports over time, and also there’s a limited number of USB ports in the laptops. … Read more

Desktop Vs Laptop: Same Configuration Perform Differently: Why?

Don’t know guys have you ever noticed or not? Always, if you compare the performance of a desktop and a laptop with the same specifications let’s say both have Intel core i7 chip, 32GB RAM paired with an NVIDIA RTX 3070Ti GPU, their performance varies significantly. The desktop paired with i7 and RTX 3070Ti will … Read more

Wi-Fi Card For PC – Things You Should Know

If you are owning a desktop then probably you don’t have Wi-Fi integrated. To access Wi-Fi sometimes we purchase cheap Wi-Fi dongles which neither offer proper speed nor stability. Obviously, just to get Wi-Fi replacing the motherboard is not an option instead Wi-Fi cards could come in handy. So, let’s take a deep look, what … Read more

Power Supply & Chargers Can Hack Your PC & Laptop

Have you heard of Air-Gapped computers? If not, then let me tell you that those computers that aren’t connected to the internet, Wi-Fi, and even Bluetooth are called air-gapped computers. Mostly in industrial environments, these kinds of computer systems are used to protect the machinery or production system from unwanted access, and also often it’s … Read more

M.2 PCIE NVME Sizes Explained! 2280 2260 2242 etc.

When we’re dealing with SSDs, there are so many different things that come to confuse us. It starts from different types, sizes, form factors, connectors, and speeds – a single variation could result in a huge performance difference and cost. As with one of the previous articles we have talked about the different protocols of … Read more