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You probably don't need a NAS: Why a DAS is better for most people

23 January 2026 at 11:15

NASes are not for everyone. They can be expensive, and oftentimes, they provide features that, frankly, a lot of people don't need. A NAS is what you get when you want your own cloud storage of sorts, but if you don't need the cloud part, a DAS can be a better option.

We shouldn't need a $140 gadget to stop GPUs from melting

22 January 2026 at 16:00

It seems like forever ago that we first read about melting GPU power connectors and small fires starting inside PCs as the wattage was cranked up to unbelievable levels. You'd think that, by now, this issue would be definitively solved, but it's still happening, and the "fixes" all seem like stopgaps. So what's happening?

32GB of RAM costs $300 now: How to survive without upgrading

20 January 2026 at 12:00

RAM prices have skyrocketed over the past few months, and it doesn’t look like they’re coming down anytime soon. With upgrades threatening to hurt your wallet more than ever, maybe it’s time to take a different approach: making smarter use of the RAM you already have.

Please stop treating your 'Downloads' folder like a storage drive

20 January 2026 at 10:15

I had a horrible habit that I've worked really hard to get rid of. I used my "Downloads" storage as a disorganized bin of important and non-important filesβ€”and it bit me in the rear when I mistakenly deleted some very important files when I tried flushing the several-gigabyte-sized folder.

Stop setting all your top fans to exhaust: It’s hurting your CPU temps

19 January 2026 at 15:00

For years, PC builders have followed the β€œclassic” airflow setup: pulling cool air in from the front (and sometimes the bottom), while rear and top fans push hot air out. But what if we’ve been doing it wrong all along, and a single top fan could be the reason your CPU is overheating and underperforming?

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