Hardware Busters

10+5 YouTube Tech Channels You Should Visit
YouTube is one of the most popular services of our time. It hosts various videos of every kind, and you can find everything you would

Aris & Eri are making a new Laboratory!
We are preparing our new laboratory, and this is an excellent opportunity to share some of my thoughts. Looking at all the trouble, the work,

Quick Tips #1: Device boots, Fans spinning, No VGA
As a Tech site and people who work with many types of devices, we have a rich experience on troubleshooting and sometimes repairing on our

JimCKD’s MVP List
Every one of us has a list of people who admire or respect. So, I decided to share mine with you. Of course, it is

Asus GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Strix LC Review
This is the best 3080Ti that money can get you today. Thanks to its liquid cooling system, the dimensions of the main card are compact,

Powenetics v2 Application – Update
Besides CapFrameX, I also have to make an application for Powenetics v2, which will cover all of our basic needs (and probably some more). There

Windows Update caused RRAS and VPN issues
Most of us, when we hear about Windows Updates, think about… Security patches, enhanced features, super improvements… Ok, let’s be honest. No, of course, we

Asus ChromeBook Flip C214MA: A Hardware Busters Review
Today’s review will be on a ChromeBook device. But not any Chromebook. We will review Asus Flip C214 MA, a rather nice to have ChromeBook,

Corsair CX750M Review
The Corsair CX-M series was revamped in 2021, but so far, I didn’t manage to find the time to test any of its members. I

Intel ATX v3.0 Specification for Dummies!
Most of you are probably aware of the newest ATX spec, v3.0, since it significantly changes all power supplies. Because of the PCIe 5.0 (12+4

Coding in C# using Syncfusion’s WPF Charts
In a recent video, I introduced an application that I wrote in C#, which utilizes Cybenetic’s entire PSU database to perform every possible query. But

AMD’s FSR 2.0 source code is now available for devs
Great news for gamers and devs, today. Fsr 2.0, AMD’s latest graphics tuning technology source code is available for devs, through its Github. One year

Powenetics v2 Introduction
Powenetics is a system allowing for full power measurements in almost every component. Since it was getting old and its installation was a hassle, we

Creative Stage V2 Soundbar Review
The star of today’s review is the Creative Stage V2 soundbar and subwoofer combo with 160W peak power output. This is a budget sound system

Intel Arc A380 is available in China
Arc A380, Intel’s new discrete graphics card, is launched. Almost at least, because the Gunnir Arc A380 Photon is available only in China and only

Travel Insurance. Should I fall for it?
What is Travel Insurance, and why might I need it? Should I think about it for a moment before rejecting it next time? All the

Is it all about the equipment?
We have a saying in Greece, which I will try to translate into English: The outfit doesn’t make someone a priest. This means that even

Gigabyte UD1000GM PG5 – The first PCIe 5.0 Compatible PSU
I know that many of you are not fond of Gigabyte when it comes to PSUs, because of the P-GM fiasco. However, the fact is

CapFrameX will support Powenetics v2!
For those of you not aware of what CapFrameX is, it is the BEST tool for benchmarking GPUs and systems in general, through games. This

Powenetics v2. The future of GPU/CPU/System Power Measurements
I made the first power measurements board long before Nvidia released its PCAT. Nvidia had bought a Powenetics system about one year before PCAT’s release