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  1. Integrated vs Dedicated Graphics Cards; How to Choose the Best GPU

    integrated vs dedicated graphics cards

    In this guide, we’ll explain the differences between integrated and dedicated graphics cards, and who needs which type of GPU, so you can make the best purchasing decision for your needs.

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  2. HP ENVY Laptops: A Complete Review

    hp envy laptops review

    “Exceptional power in a sleek, stylish design” - this phrase only describes the surface of the many benefits and features you can enjoy using models across the HP ENVY laptop family.

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  3. How to Check Your Computer's CPU Temperature

    How to check cpu temperature

    In this guide, we’ll look at how to handle the basics on your own and then explain how you can use a third-party CPU temp monitor to stay up-to-date. While the DIY approach may be more appealing to experienced users, monitoring with software is often more convenient and easier to do.

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  4. Top 10 Chromebook Battery Care Tips

    chromebook battery care tips

    As with any piece of equipment, you need to maintain your laptop to help it run at optimal performance. Too often, people overlook caring for their laptop’s battery. Without proper care, the battery will degrade and hold less of a charge over time, meaning you’ll end up forgoing portability. Plus, you’ll have to replace the battery outright if it no longer holds a charge at all.

    This is particularly troublesome if you own a laptop designed for mobility, like the Chromebook. If you own a Chromebook or plan to buy one of

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  5. CPU Cores: How Many Do I Need

    CPU Cores How Many Do I Need

    In this guide, we break down the number of CPU cores you may need for different computing tasks and how you can choose the best CPU for you. Keep in mind, though, that number of cores is only one aspect of shopping for the ideal CPU for your computer. Clock speed of your cores is the other thing you should keep in mind.

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  6. How to Trade in Your Laptop for Your Small Business

    How to trade in laptop for small business

    Before you begin the process of buying a computer for your business, you’ll want to look into what options the company has for you to trade in. You may be able to get a deal from the very beginning. At HP®, we offer incentives for small business owners and general consumers to trade in their old devices.

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  7. 6 Best HP Refurbished Laptops from HP Australia

    6 Best HP Refurbished Laptops

    What is a refurbished laptop?

    A refurbished laptop - also known as a reconditioned or renewed laptop - is a used or open-box computer that has been cleaned, inspected, tested, and, if necessary, repaired by a technician. The technician will then reformat and restore the laptop to factory settings to provide a like-new product.

    The original manufacturer or a third-party wholesaler can refurbish a laptop. Although the latter may work out cheaper, the manufacturer refurb is the superior option because quality workmanship is guaranteed. Third parties may cut corners, sell faulty devices, or provide inferior warranties (or no warranty at all).

    The other common type is the used laptop, which is cheap but entails significant risk. A second-hand laptop hasn't been tested or repaired and may have various hidden hardware issues. Worst still, the consumer receives zero protection should a fault arise - it's
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  8. How to Find Your HP Laptop Model Number

    How to Find Your HP Laptop Model Number
    Only some people know where to find the reference information for their HP laptop, such as its model number. This information is essential when checking laptop warranty, getting troubleshooting help, and contacting HP Customer Support.

    While HP laptop model numbers can commonly be found on the side, back, or top of the laptop's case, you may need to remove the laptop battery to find this information.
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  9. How to Upgrade Your Laptop

    How to Upgrade Your Laptop

    Deciding whether to upgrade your laptop or buy a new one is a big decision. For most of us, a laptop is an essential tool - for work and play - so speed and memory are a huge deal.

    While conventional wisdom may fall into the “buy a new one” camp, replacing some parts or making a few changes can save the DIY-er a lot of money or give you a few extra months while you wait for the best time to buy a new laptop.

    Whether you’re hoping for better graphics, more RAM, or faster processing power, here's what you need to know before you start upgrading your laptop:

    • Upgrading can void your warranty
    • This process isn’t for the impatient
    • Not all components can be changed out
    • Some upgrades could damage your laptop

    Can you upgrade a laptop processor?

    Let’s start with the big question. And while we hate to be the
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  10. A Complete Guide to Intel Processors

    A Complete Guide to Intel Processors
    For decades, Intel® has made the most trusted CPUs on the market, but the thicket of model numbers, names, and generations can make it challenging to choose the best Intel Core CPU for your PC.

    Below, we explain the Intel processor brands, generations, and models in plain, easy-to-understand English. We’ll also look at naming conventions, so when you see Intel Core™ i3-8145U or Intel Core i7-10510Y, you’ll know exactly what each part of the name means.

    We also demystify the Intel CPU generations and “Lake” monikers, and the latest Intel processors – 11th Generation – and how they support the new Evo platform (and why that’s exciting). Finally, we’ll clarify Intel’s Core, Xeon®, Pentium®,
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