GPU prices and availability: How much are GPUs today?

The GPU shortage may finally be ending, but GPU prices remain much higher than list price. For those in the market for one of the best graphics cards, we closely looked at graphics card prices and availability to see where the GPU market is headed and to figure out the best time to buy. Here’s the state of GPU prices …

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Clamping Method for Small Mitered Frames

We may receive a commission when you use our affiliate links. However, this does not impact our recommendations. Although I have several commercially made accessories for clamping mitered frames, they don’t work well on small frames. So, I devised my own small-frame clamping method. First, I made four V-shaped corner blocks out of 3⁄4″ MDF. Along the outside edge of …

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Ugreen 100W GaN charger review: A perfect charging solution

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, and a succulent in a pot on a black background.” skip_size_classes=”1″ style=”aspect-ratio: 1.5003750937734″/> Ugreen 100W GaN Charger MSRP $62.00 “The Ugreen GaN charger offers a great value and is an utter no-brainer at this price” Pros High power and superefficient charging Compact and reliable build Supports latest charging standards including USB-PD 3.0 and PPS Available in …

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Tool Madness: Semi-finals Part 1

We may receive a commission when you use our affiliate links. However, this does not impact our recommendations. Semi-finals are here. The drill and miter saw both walked away cleanly from their prior opponents, but who who will come out on top now? And with the block plane narrowly edging out the bench plane in round 1, can it beat …

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The UX Pioneer: Louisa Heinrich’s quest to humanize tech

There are a few things some startup founders don’t understand about what Louisa Heinrich does. And she’s not afraid to tell them. Hell, that’s how she kick-started her decades-long career in tech. Prior to the dot-com crash, and even after, the roles Heinrich held at companies came with perplexing titles like “Director of Experience Architecture” and “Head of Interaction Design” …

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Build Stronger, Sag-Proof Shelves | Best Woodworking Tips

We may receive a commission when you use our affiliate links. However, this does not impact our recommendations. Designing sag-proof shelves. Have you ever heard a shelf groan? Well, maybe not, but some shelves look like they would if they could. So much stuff gets piled on them that they end up sagging like a limp noodle. It’s not a …

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HP Elite Folio vs. Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio

HP was one of the first companies to implement the pull-forward convertible 2-in-1 laptop design, first with the HP Spectre Folio and then with the more business-oriented Windows on ARM-based 13.5-inch HP Elite Folio. The design splits the rear of the display down the middle, allowing it to pull forward into a media mode and then further into a tablet. Other …

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Tool Madness Championship | Best Woodworking Tips

We may receive a commission when you use our affiliate links. However, this does not impact our recommendations. It’s down to this- drill vs chisel for the championship! Voting ends Sunday night! Product Recommendations Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our …

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Debt Consolidation – Clear Financial Tips

Debt consolidation is a process where you take all of your debts and merge them into one monthly payment. This can be a great way to get rid of high interest rates, late fees and other penalties that may have been accrued over time. It can also make your monthly payments more manageable, and help you get out of debt …

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