How to Automatically Free Up Space in Windows 11?

When it comes to fast and responsive PC experience experts always recommend keeping as much space as possible in the C drive. Keeping freeing up space is becoming more crucial if your computer doesn’t have a high-capacity drive plugged in. With the running out of capacity of the storage causes random slowdowns and other issues. … Read more

How to Enable Windows Sandbox in Windows 11 Home?

When it comes to testing suspicion software or script Windows Sandbox is really a handy and hassle-free one-click solution but sadly it’s missing from the home version of Windows 11 just like Windows 10. However this is not the only feature that’s taken from the home users – Hyper-V, Group Policy Editor, Bitlocker the list … Read more

How to Check Available RAM Slots in Windows?

When purchasing a new PC or laptop it’s quite crucial to understand what kind of upgradation is possible on that machine. With minor upgrades, if that machine becomes future-proof for 5 to 7 years then it’s definitely a bonus. In this article, we will specifically talk about upgrading RAM. If you bought your machine a … Read more

How to Clean hard drive to Remove Old Windows

So, you have just transferred the Windows from the HDD to SSD, and now you’re thinking of freeing up the space by removing the old OS from the hard disk. No, you can’t completely remove the OS by just formatting the hard drive from Windows. You need to clean the Hard Drive completely. All the … Read more

Things You Should Know Before Purchasing a UPS

In one of our previous articles, I talked about how a UPS could potentially save your computer from all the different power problems – voltage fluctuations, power surge, blackout, and power burnout. However, all the UPS are not the same. Not all of them offer all the protections and even not all of them handle … Read more

UPS – How it Could Protect Your Computer from Power Outage?

So, you have just finished building your PC by just investing thousands of dollars, while plugging into the wall outlet it just explodes. Just kidding but do you know inconsistent of power could bring serious issues to your thousand-dollar machine? Yes, sudden power failures, voltage fluctuations, and crucially power surges would destroy your PC. A … Read more

Why Should You Not Future Proof Your PC?

If you’re planning to build a new PC or thinking of buying a laptop then probably you have heard about the term ‘Future Proof’. It is quite common if you want to make sure your PC could be usable, can handle everything latest in the upcoming years and it’s not going to get outdated anytime … Read more

How to Create App Folders in Windows 11 Start Menu?

It’s just a few months, Windows 11 will be completely changed. With a long list of features in the Windows 11 22H2 update, it will be the best Windows OS that Microsoft ever released. The new Task Manager’s Efficiency mode, App Folder in Start Menu, and App Folder on the desktop will be remarkable features. … Read more

Laptop hinge is broken: What to Do at the First Sight?

When we heard about a broken laptop, in most of cases, it is broken from the hinge. It’s the weakest part of a laptop. Hinges are actually moving parts and constant usage will wear and tear it over time. Any kind of rough handling would easily break the hinge. If your laptop’s hinge is broken … Read more

What is Pass Through Charging? Can It Charge Faster?

Pass Through Charging – heard about it? Well maybe not. Nowadays, this technology is commonly found in power banks, battery packs, hubs, and docking stations. It’s also very convenient when it comes to charging multiple devices simultaneously. So, without further ado, let’s understand how does pass through charging work, what are its advantages and what … Read more

NVME SSD vs SATA SSD Vs PCIE SSD: Which SSD Type You Should Choose?

If you’re expecting performance from your PC then SSD is a must-buy component. Doesn’t matter how fast your CPU is, how much RAM you have installed on your PC and what graphics card you are using – if you are still relying on a slow mechanical hard drive to install the OS then the performance … Read more

How are CPUs Made? Silicon Lottery! No, Two Processors are Same

Let’s say, I have two AMD RYZEN 7 3700X. Both the CPUs are the same, right? Well, not necessarily. Two CPUs from the same brand and the same lineup could be different especially when it comes to overclock because of the fabrication process, each and, every processor from the same lineup could be different. It’s … Read more