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How useful is Low Latency Profile?

The feature is still in testing phase so it may still undergo changes before Microsoft releases it to the general public. Even so, Windows Latest already sees it as a groundbreaking innovation for budget PCs and a long overdue measure that Windows 11 has sorely lacked. In the past, Windows’ task scheduling simply reacted too slowly when higher CPU clock speeds were needed for launching applications. As a result, users repeatedly experience stuttering and perceive Windows 11 as significantly slower than it ought to be. The new Low Latency Profile responds much faster. And with the processor ret

Microsoft's new CPU trick might finally fix Windows 11's app stutters
How fast is the Seagate FireCuda X Vault?

If you’re looking for SSD speed, well, look at SSDs. The 8TB FireCuda X Vault that I tested is about capacity, not blazing performance. It clocks in at 200- to 210MBps for sequential transfers, with very HDD-like seek times of 20 to 25 milliseconds. It’s on the low end for a modern 3.5-inch hard drive. By way of comparison, I’ve seen its 3.5-inch brethren approach 300MBps. On the other hand, 2.5-inch external hard drives lag significantly around the 125MBps range, so the X Vault is certainly a step up from those. SSD-like or not, the X Vault is still fast enough to stream 4K movies, any kind o

Seagate Firecuda X Vault review: The cheap answer to rising SSD prices
What is the best VPN for torrenting?

NordVPN is our pick for the best VPN for torrenting. Not only do all of its servers work with P2P, but it has the fastest speeds of any VPN on the market and a huge server network. There is currently no other VPN on the market that provides as much privacy and security for the value as NordVPN and that's why it's our top pick.

I review VPNs for a living and these are my top picks for torrenting