The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti is finally here, and this new entry into Nvidia’s Ampere lineup cranks up the expected performance dials, but the questions are – how well does it perform, what are the final specs and is did Nvidia limit the mining performance on the FE cards? Well, that’s just what.
Read More →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 →Chances are pretty good that if you’re in the market for a graphics card for under $300, you’ve been considering AMD’s Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card. Priced about $100 cheaper than the RX 5700 (which it shares many of the same specs with), this leads us to the inevitable question of if you.
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 →It was almost a year ago that Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia first announced the Turing powered GeForce cards. The hype prior to the Turing announcement had been crazy, expectations were set high not just because of how impressive a leap Pascal was over Maxwell, but also because of how amazing real-time Ray.
Read More →The price of SSDs has fallen substantially the past year thanks to an oversupply of NAND in the market. This is bad news for the companies manufacturing NAND, but amazing news for gamers or general users on a budget. The TeamGroup L5 Lite 3D 480GB drive is currently available for around 50 USD online,.
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 →For power users building looking to put together HEDT rigs, memory is often king, particularly those video editors or content creators. Sure, you need lots of processor threads, but for editing high definition video content, running lots of Virtual Machines, or 3d modeling, RAM quickly becomes the limiting factor. Crucial by Micron have thrown.
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 →The AMD rumor mill has been busy of late, but not quite as busy as AMD themselves. The company are planning to enter 2017 with a bang, fully replacing its processor lineup with Zen and readying to release Vega, which is the follow up to their highly successful Polaris range of graphics cards. But.
Read More →There’s a pretty good chance if you’re a PC gamer or power user, you’ve more than a passing interesting in AMD’s upcoming Zen processor lineup. It is a radical redesign and new approach for AMD’s processor lineup; and while company are touting Zen as more than just Summit Ridge (the desktop platform), but for.
Read More →The past year or two has marked a considerable shift in the graphics industry, one spurred on not just by faster hardware and ever demanding games, but by the evolution of two new graphics API’s: Microsoft’s DirectX 12 and Khronos Group’s Vulkan. Both API’s were created for a modern computing era, an era filled.
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 →I’ve had my New 3DS (still a very bad name) for a few days now and I can say I am very impressed. But I was very happy with the previous version of the 3DS, so what’s the difference between the two variations and is it worth it for you to upgrade at the.
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