When you disconnect your computer’s power supply from the wall, it jumps in to save your BIOS or UEFI settings in your motherboard’s CMOS-RAM (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor). But even the ...
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Your motherboard VRMs matter — check what you have
You either know exactly what kind of VRMs your motherboard has, or you've never given it a second thought. If it's the latter, this article will be a quick refresher on why VRMs are important for the ...
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