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How to Update Nvidia Drivers
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
To keep your Nvidia drivers running with the latest functionality and game optimizations.
Upgrading Your GPU? Here's How to Totally Uninstall Old Nvidia, AMD or Intel Graphics Drivers
By Jarred Walton, Avram Piltch published
If you're installing a new graphics card, you need to remove every trace of the old drivers.
How to Check Your Graphics Card Temperature and Other Settings
By Jarred Walton published
Here's a comprehensive yet simple guide to checking your GPU temperature.
How to Optimize Your GPU for Ethereum Mining (Updated)
By Jarred Walton last updated
Tuning your card for the best performance and efficiency is important, and we've included most of the past three generations of GPUs.
How to Mine Ethereum: NiceHash, Mining Pools, Optimal Settings
By Jarred Walton published
The pros and cons of cryptocurrency mining, how to mine Ethereum, safe settings, and potential profits — and losses.
Building A Workstation With Ryzen Threadripper And Radeon Vega Frontier Edition
By Igor Wallossek published
High-performance workstations need to be as stable and reliable as they are fast. We put together an all-around crowd pleaser that'll allow us to test professional hardware on a relative budget
How To: Optimizing Your Graphics Card's Cooling
By Igor Wallossek published
Even with summer gone, cooling remains a hot topic. How can the cooling performance of a graphics card be improved without replacing the cooler, or switching to liquid cooling? We'll cover some causes of poor cooling performance.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Passive Cooling Mod
By Igor Wallossek published
We test how passive cooling treats Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, and discuss some of the challenges a passive cooler presents to a 75W graphics card.
Build Your Own: Single-Slot GeForce GTX 750 Ti
By Igor Wallossek published
We already proved that it's possible to game on a GeForce GTX 750 Ti with a passive heat sink. Now we're going to do the same thing with a single-slot cooler. Can you build your own low-profile board based on GM107? Sure, if you have the right AMD donor.
Passively Cooling Nvidia's GeForce GTX 750 Ti...With An AMD Sink
By Igor Wallossek published
We couldn't resist going where no man had before (or where no board partner could in time for Nvidia's launch): building a passively-cooled GeForce GTX 750 Ti. In the end, it took a bit of customization, since there aren't any compatible coolers yet.
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