The initial launch period for graphics cards is always exciting, as new architectures bring with them new features and the flagship halo products which offer bleeding-edge experiences to gamers… assuming they have the budget to afford those products. The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti then is, in my opinion, Nvidia’s best Ampere graphics card to.
Read More →Earlier this year, Nvidia reignited the excitement of its GeForce 20 series of cards by providing them with a Super makeover, bumping up performance compared to the ‘vanilla’ launch models and providing a much-needed adjustment in the price-to-performance ratio of the Turing offerings. In the next logical move, Nvidia then continued this Super treatment.
Read More →One of the real benefits of PC gaming over a console is the level of choice and flexibility. You can choose the parts and tailor your machine to fit your particular usage scenario. PCs can be used for image and video editing, 3D modelling, writing an email, and of course, playing video games. Budgets.
Read More →There was certainly lots of hype surrounding the launch of AMD’s Navi graphics cards, with buyers eager to know what alternatives the company would bring to Nvidia’s rather expensive Turing offers. AMD’s strategy with the RX 5700 and the RX 5700 XT was simple – release a GPU targeting Nvidia’s mid-range offerings in value.
Read More →Questions concerning upgrades are by far some of the most common emails and messages we receive here at RGT, and a good portion of those questions revolve around bottlenecks. Will a specific component hold back a shiny new upgrade that the user is planning to plonk into their PC. In the case of a.
Read More →What do you get if you take something that’s already great, and then make it even better? This is precisely the situation with both the B450 motherboard chipset and the AMD Ryzen 2 series of processors. Last April, AMD shocked the tech world with the release of the first generation Ryzen processors. The performance.
Read More →Disclaimer: We were sent this product to review. Esports is becoming more and more of a thing, and when you look at the esports pros they usually have one thing in common – mechanical keyboards. However, usually mechanical keyboards are very expensive, and way beyond the budget of someone just looking to make their.
Read More →For a while now each new Pokemon entry has been comfortable and familiar, like an old pair of slippers that you can’t bear to throw away. While I have enjoyed the past few iterations with Omega Ruby and X & Y, they were still incredibly safe games and riding purely on nostalgia and the.
Read More →Years ago I remember a friend of mine purchasing a TFT monitor and marveling at how thin it was compared to the clunky CRT’s which cluttered up PC users desks at the time; he eagerly invited me round to marvel at his new investment, and being the tech-head that I am I wasn’t going.
Read More →Intel’s introduction of Skylake comes at a rather turbulent time in the PC market place. The PC gaming market is flourishing, virtual reality seems just a stones throw away, DirectX 12 and other low level API’s improve game performance, and High Bandwidth Memory’s introduction will power GPU’s for generations to come. But Skylake is.
Read More →Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 970 drastically changed the landscape of high-end PC gaming, providing a massive amount of performance with fantastic TDP, it essentially made Nvidia’s own Kepler lineup obsolete and competed against AMD’s R9 290X, albeit with better TDP performance. While the card is still tremendous value, at over $350 dollars (about £250) it’s.
Read More →Finally, AMD’s 300 series of graphics cards have hit the shelves, and offer a modest performance boost over the previous 200 generation thanks to mild improvements in both architecture and higher clock speeds. This review will be focused on the R9 390 8GB, which AMD are targeting to the 1440P crowd. The Radeon 390.
Read More →I must confess that over the past few years, I’ve found the CPU market to be considerably less interesting than the fast paced and rapidly changing GPU market; and for a number of reasons. Until recently, games have relied heavily on just a single core for performance – which is changing now Mantle is.
Read More →The smartphone market is a highly competitive field, where manufacturers are forced to compete against two giants – Apple and Samsung. So the question is how does the LG G4 compare against Samsung’s S6 or Apple’s iPhone 6? Pretty well, actually. First impressions when you take the phone out of the box are positive.
Read More →The Order 1886 serves as an impressive graphical debut for Ready at Dawn, proving not just their own technical abilities but also an exciting glimpse into the future of the ‘next generation’ of games. Despite the title being rather heavy handed in narration (and forcing the player into a single direction) there’s little doubt.
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