NVIDIA SLI and AMD Crossfire

AMD Crossfire vs NVIDIA SLI : which is better?

Truthfully it’s not that simple anyway there are some critical differences between SLI and crossfire. That I believe demonstrate a fundamental difference in philosophy between AMD and NVIDIA. But first the basics, both technologies are pretty much a way to utilize more than one graphics card working in tandem in your pc to achieve on the next-gen class performance that wouldn’t otherwise be available with the current technology, due to power, thermal or other limitations. They both work with anywhere

Wireless Charging

Wireless Charging : How It Works and The Pros and Cons

Now it’s no great secret that I hate the cables and fragile connectors that modern electronic devices used for battery recharging. But we’re just stuck with cable clutter right. Thanks to modern technology and by modern I mean demonstrated about a century ago by Nikola Tesla but now finally becoming a commercial product. Wireless power is here and we are very close to saying goodbye to cables forever. But How does it work? I could just say magnets and leave

Open Source vs Closed Source

The merits of Open Source vs Closed Source Software

I’m sure a friend or at least a weird roommate has told you about it at some point or another. we’ll start by describing the opposite of open source software proprietary or closed source. This stuff follows the centuries-old monetization model of gather or make something that people want and then sell it to them at a given price. Through the use of mandatory licensing agreements that you implicitly sign when you run it, proprietary software avoids selling you a

SSD or a Hard

SSD vs HDD Which Is Better? And Which Type Of Data Storage Is Right For You?

Honestly, it’s sort of like asking which is better a motorcycle or a semi-truck. All right so you might be sitting there going that’s a weird thing to say guinea pig, why would you say something like that. And the answer is because they’re not that comparable, they’re just different. 1. Performance Let’s start with performance, when it comes to raw speed SSDs are faster. I see many folks comparing the sequential speed of an SSD to the sequential speed