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Auto Channel vs Manual: Which Should a Router Be Set To?

Channel selection is one of the most overlooked features of a WiFi router. It can make your...

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Why Do CPUs Have So Many Transistors? (Explained)

The Intel 4004 CPU, introduced in 1971, featured only 2,300 transistors, but the Core CPUs had 560...

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Why Are There 8 Wires in an Ethernet Cable? (Answered!)

Even though more people use WiFi, Ethernet is still commonly used because it provides more speed and...

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Can Thermal Paste Damage Your CPU Pins? (Explained)

Thermal paste, particularly conductive thermal paste, may damage CPU pins. Metal-based thermal paste causes electrons to flow...

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Why Do Power Supplies Have Negative Voltage?

Many power supplies for desktop computers or PCs have negative voltage, including AT (advanced technology) and ATX...

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Can Mounting a TV Damage the Wall? (Answered!)

If you're renting a place, you might be considering the amount of damage mounting a TV could...

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Roku Audio Out of Sync Issue: : 8 Fixes

When your Roku audio is out of sync with your video, you miss enjoying the best moments...

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Why Does My Spectrum WiFi Keep Disconnecting? (6 Fixes)

Unstable signals cut in and out at the most inopportune times, which happens regularly for some Spectrum...

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