Picking the right graphics card for gaming is hard. We’ll walk you through how to buy a GPU and get the right card for your PC without spending more than needed.
and the mounting must offcourse be accesible in some way. i do also suggest making sure there is good spacing for the use of thermal pads if need be. something i dont know untill someone does a teardown. not gonna give any great answer on the size and proportions, the main takeaway ...
A DisplayHDR seal of approval is a good starting point for determining whether a display is ready to get in the HDR game, but discerning buyers still need to tread carefully. DisplayHDR 500 is the first certification tier where wide color gamut and a local-dimming backlight are required, fo...
Is it better to connect the computer to the TV's ARC input? Today I use input number 1 and everything works fine, the image arrives good and the audio comes out of the speakers perfectly. I just don't have HDR and or FreeSync. I had thought that the DP 1.4 for having...
The problem is that i had to APPLY it every time i logged into windows but i was OK with that. I would have Vcore at around 1.00 to 1.15 volts it would be stable and temps would be between 49 to 55 degrees! Much better. there has been an update lately and every time i try to ...
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Ya, like a graphics card in general. One that is good for gaming and also has a good price to performance ratio. So something that is not too expensive but delivers great performance You'd have to look at reviews, and the price / budget you are after. They can ALL be used for ...
Running a few graphics card tests is one of the first things we do whenever we build a PC or upgrade one, perhaps with one of the best graphics cards. Not only is it a great way to find out just how much things have improved thanks to the upgrade, but it also lets you ensure you...
If you have the budget, upgrade yourgraphics cardevery other generation, which is usually4 years(e.g. moving from a GTX 1080 to an RTX 3080). If you're saving up, or aren't impressed with the current best offerings, upgrade your GPUevery 3rd generation, which is usually6 years(e.g....
This is particularly important if you’re looking to build a gaming PC, as some small cases just aren’t designed with top-tier graphics card power and thermal demands in mind. They may also not have the physical space for multiple storage drives, or even restrict you to ultra-compact M....