Picking parts for your gaming PC can be as challenging as it is exciting — there's a sea of options to choose from, after all ...
Ayaneo's first external GPU (eGPU) product is now available for pre-order. The Ayaneo AG01 Starship Graphics Dock is a retro-futuristic device designed to enhance gaming performance ...
AMD and Intel are reportedly testing 16-pin power connectors on their next-gen gaming GPUs, meaning these new graphics cards could finally ditch the good old-fashioned 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power ...
In brief: Despite some initial controversy, Nvidia has forged ahead with new 12V GPU power connectors while AMD and Intel have stuck with reliable traditional designs. Although Nvidia's ...
With Intel prepping next-gen Intel Arc 'Battlemage' and AMD prepping RDNA 4-powered Radeon RX GPUs for the desktop market, a shift in connector would mean that all next-gen GPUs will feature 12V ...
Choosing between Nvidia, AMD, and Intel comes down to more than just liking a particular brand. The GPUs are fundamentally different on an architectural level, and each manufacturer decked them ...
Enable the Graphics Card Use Command Prompt Install the latest Graphics drivers Update BIOS. While we have mentioned the procedure for NVIDIA cards, AMD users need to follow a similar procedure.
AMD has benefited from a couple of factors, including the Fed’s recent interest rate cut as well as recent customer wins for its GPU business. Here’s a closer look at some of the recent ...
There have been GPUs with embedded memory from AMD before, but the idea was eventually jettisoned as being too costly at scale. Still, it would be nice to have a tower cooler or AIO on top of a ...
AMD has been kicking goal after goal with its CPU business, but the GPU side of the company has been struggling for many, many years now... and now, there's a new issue: oversupply of RDNA 3 ...
Mid-range and entry-level graphics card deals are also more common than their premium counterparts, with savings on Nvidia and AMD 1440p contenders dropping under $300. So, without further delay ...