Tuesday 7 June 2011

Latest Articles on Building a Gaming PC

Solid State Hard Drive Buyer's Guide NEW!

Solid state drives are fairly new on the scene, and here we explain what they are and the advantages they have over a normal hard drive.

World Of Warcraft Computer Buying Guide
World of Warcraft (WoW) is a very popular online role-playing game and many gamers look to build a custom PC specifically to play it. Find out what you need for a great WoW experience here.

Blu Ray Burner Buyer's Guide
The new Blu-ray format can hold huge amounts of data in a single disc and is pushing technology further. If you're looking to buy a Blu-ray drive then read this first.

What Is Computer Liquid Cooling
Liquid cooling is fairly new technology to cool down your PC, especially CPUs. Here we explain how it works, and the pros and cons of using it.

Choosing the Best CPU Cooler
Guide to selecting a decent aftermarket cooling system for your CPU. There are some important things to consider when choosing a good cooler.

External Video Cards Guide
A recently introduced new option in video card technology, especially for laptops, are external graphics cards. This article takes a look at the advantages of using an external card.

The Many Benefits of a Dual Monitor Video Card Setup
Whether it's for work or play, using a dual monitor setup has many different advantages. It's a big time saver and makes running multiple programs more efficient. Learn more about dual monitors here.

NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire
A two-part article explaining the technology of NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire, which both use the principle of combining multiple video cards for superior 3D gaming performance.

Gaming Computers For Sale: Where to Find Great Deals Online
Are you looking to buy a gaming PC or laptop? This article shows you where you can find great deals online.

Computer Overclocking: Getting The Most Out Of Your PC
An introduction to overclocking your computer to increase performance. Don't know what overclocking is exactly? Not sure if you wan't to overclock? Then this is for you.