Radeon RX 5700 XT is the most powerful card in this list and is probably the best sub 500-dollar graphics card that you can get for gaming or professional work. This is the top-end card in the Radeon RX 5000 series from AMD. The card is built using the Navi and RDNA GPU architecture...
Newegg Considering thatGPU priceshave been steadily falling for quite some time, it makes perfect sense that Nvidia would try to unload some of the stock it has laying around before the next generation is released. In fact, this is kind of long overdue. Nvidia’s flagshipRTX 3090 Tiand RTX...
As the world of 4K gaming rapidly expands, so do the options for graphics cards. It can be tough to keep up with the latest GPU releases, but luckily, we’re here to help. If you’re looking for the best graphics card under $500 that can handle 1440p and 4K gaming, then you’ve...
Moving on, AMD’s FreeSync technology allows you to synchronize the monitor’s refresh rate to your GPU’s frame rate, which will eliminate screen tearing and stuttering up to 360Hz/FPS (Frames Per Second) – or up to 390Hz/FPS if overclocked. Alternatively, you can use the Visual Respon...
Given the fact that AMD isn't going to release a competitor card for the top GeForce GPU in the RDNA 4 generation, you can be confident if you pick one of these up today (or when they come back in stock) you will still be gaming on the best GPU probably until the next Nvidia ...
We admit that we just said that buying a gaming laptop with a dedicated graphics chip is not possible under $500, but there exists an exception! This Asus ZenBook 14 is the only laptop in the market that costs under $500 and offers adedicated Nvidia GeForce MX450 GPU, making it the be...
Otherwise, AMD's rasterization performance on the 7900 GRE ends up tying the 4070 Super at 1440p, for $50 less money. We're also at the point where buying a new GPU that costs over $500 means we really want to see 16GB of memory. Yes, Nvidia fails in that regard, though in ...
The Acer Nitro V offers powerful hardware for a decent price. It comes loaded with an Intel Core i9-13900H CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU as well as 16GB of memory and 512GB of PCIe SSD storage. Given the hardware, you shouldn’t have any problem zipping through most games ...
In the past, we’ve had to use a much lower-end graphics card in our $400 build. And, while the A380 isn’t a powerhouse GPU by any means, itis still strong enough to where it will be able to run any game at 1080P settings. You’ll be able to run less-demanding titles at ...
Let’s explore the pros and cons of the Intel Core i5 13500F. Pros Cons Strong multi-threaded performance Requires discrete GPU Excellent for gaming and productivity Locked multiplier (limited overclocking) Energy-efficient design Slightly higher TDP than competitors Supports DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 No ...