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VRM temperatures are not the hottest topic in hardware optimization, but they're quietly critical to the stability, longevity ...
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How We Test Processors
Standardized, repeatable testing underpins everything we review at PCMag. Here's how we evaluate desktop CPUs, from pure processing trials to gauging a processor's nuanced effects on graphics ...
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How We Test Graphics Cards
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Experts believe entangling a brain with a quantum computer could finally reveal where consciousness comes from.
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