About SunbeamTech

SunbeamTech is an independent PC hardware publication that produces in-depth guides, comparisons, and troubleshooting articles for builders, enthusiasts, and anyone trying to make better decisions about their next PC. We cover motherboards, BIOS settings, cooling, GPUs, RAM, storage, and the everyday problems that come up between unboxing a part and getting a stable build.

The site has been operating in its current form since early 2026, focused on one thing: explaining hardware decisions clearly enough that someone can act on the information without needing a second tab open.

What We Cover

Our work falls into six areas, each maintained as a dedicated section:

  • PC Building — full-build guides, case selection, planning, and aesthetic-led setups
  • Hardware Guides — explainers and comparisons covering motherboards, headers, connectors, RAM, GPUs, and PC components
  • Cooling & Airflow — air cooling, AIOs, custom loops, fan configurations, and thermal paste
  • BIOS Settings — what each setting does, when to change it, and how to enable it across ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock boards
  • Troubleshooting — diagnosing post-failure issues, thermal problems, lighting issues, and intermittent crashes
  • Gaming Performance — GPU and CPU comparisons, benchmark-driven recommendations, and platform decisions

Who Writes Our Content

Our lead author is Alex Rivera, who has been building and tweaking custom PCs for over 12 years, from budget builds to full custom water loops. Alex has assembled more than 50 systems and helped hundreds of builders troubleshoot their rigs. His approach is practical and results-driven: every recommendation comes from real-world testing and verification, not marketing copy or repackaged spec sheets.

Alex focuses on the areas that most reward hands-on experience — BIOS configuration, cooling solutions, motherboard headers, and the kind of low-level troubleshooting that documentation rarely covers properly.

Our Editorial Process

Every article on SunbeamTech goes through a structured process before it goes live, and continues to be checked after publication.

Before publishing:

  • Every factual claim is verified against primary sources: AMD, Intel, Nvidia, manufacturer documentation, and BIOS reference materials
  • Hardware specifications, voltages, dimensions, and compatibility statements are cross-checked against at least two authoritative sources
  • Step-by-step instructions for BIOS changes are validated against the manufacturer’s documentation for the specific board series mentioned
  • Comparison tables are built from manufacturer spec sheets, not from secondary sources or other publications
  • Performance claims are referenced to published benchmark data where applicable

After publishing:

  • Articles are reviewed on a rolling basis to catch outdated claims as new hardware generations, BIOS updates, or driver changes alter best practices
  • Reader corrections are reviewed within 48 hours and applied to the article with a note added to the page when the change is material
  • Articles are updated rather than rewritten — original publication date is preserved, with a separate “last updated” stamp that reflects the most recent review

Corrections Policy

If you find a factual error on any SunbeamTech article — a wrong voltage, an incorrect BIOS menu path, an outdated compatibility claim, a misattributed source — email us at [email protected] with the URL and the correction.

We review every correction. Material corrections (anything that affects what a reader would actually do based on the article) are applied within 48 hours, with a brief correction note added to the page. Minor corrections (typos, formatting, link rot) are applied silently. We don’t quietly delete or rewrite the original claim — if something was wrong, the page acknowledges what changed.

What We Don’t Do

  • No sponsored articles. Nothing on SunbeamTech is paid for by a manufacturer or vendor. We don’t take payment to feature, recommend, or rank a product.
  • No affiliate bias. Where we link to a product, we link because it’s the right answer for the use case described. Some product links may be replaced with affiliate links in the future; if and when that happens, it will be disclosed at the top of the article and on our Disclaimer page.
  • No reposted content. Every article is written specifically for SunbeamTech. We don’t republish content from other publications or syndicate from PR feeds.

Contact

For corrections, questions, suggestions, or guest article inquiries, reach out via our contact page or email [email protected]. We read every message.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who runs SunbeamTech?

SunbeamTech is an independent publication. Editorial and content decisions are made internally by our writing team, led by Alex Rivera. The site is not owned by, sponsored by, or affiliated with any hardware manufacturer or retailer.

How does SunbeamTech make money?

SunbeamTech currently operates without active monetization. There are no display ads, no sponsored articles, and no active affiliate programs on the site at the time of writing. If affiliate links are added in the future, they will be disclosed clearly on the relevant articles and on the Disclaimer page.

How do you verify the information in your articles?

Every factual claim is checked against primary sources before publication — manufacturer documentation, AMD/Intel/Nvidia technical references, and BIOS guides for the specific motherboard brands mentioned. Comparison tables are built directly from official spec sheets rather than from secondary reporting. Articles are also reviewed after publication so outdated claims are caught and corrected.

What do I do if I find a mistake in an article?

Email us at [email protected] with the article URL and the correction. We review every correction submission. Material errors are fixed within 48 hours with a correction note added to the page.

Can I write for SunbeamTech?

Possibly. If you have hands-on experience in a specific PC hardware area and want to pitch a guide, see our Write for Us page for our current contributor guidelines.