Category: Graphics Cards

  • AMD GPU & Intel CPU: A Winning Combo?

    AMD GPU & Intel CPU: A Winning Combo?

    Wondering if an AMD GPU pairs well with an Intel CPU? It sure does! Dive in as we explore this power-packed duo that promises peak performance for gaming and creative endeavors alike. Get ready for a thrilling tech ride!

  • MSI Vs. Gigabyte: Motherboards, Graphics Cards, Reputation

    MSI Vs. Gigabyte: Motherboards, Graphics Cards, Reputation

    MSI and Gigabyte are one of the most recognized Pc components manufacturers, but which of the two makes the best quality products? Gigabyte and MSI are two of the most respected PC component brands available, and this respect is well deserved in both cases. MSI’s high-end devices are top-tier quality, but their lower-end components are.t…

  • MSI Vs. EVGA: Motherboards, Graphics Cards, Reputation, etc.

    MSI Vs. EVGA: Motherboards, Graphics Cards, Reputation, etc.

    When it comes to the battle of the brands, EVGA and MSI are two of the most well-known companies in the GPU industry. However, many users find it difficult to compare one to the other to determine which one best meets their demands in performance, customer service, and more. MSI has durable, high-quality hardware options…

  • Best PC Hardware Brands That You Need to Know

    Best PC Hardware Brands That You Need to Know

    When you are new to the PC building scene it can be a little intimidating when you see how many manufacturers compete for your money in today’s market and getting good and reliable components for your PC is crucial because it is very frustrating to spend a fortune on a PC and not getting a…

  • Is GPU More Important than RAM Memory? (For Gaming!)

    Is GPU More Important than RAM Memory? (For Gaming!)

    More RAM usually means more performance, but a better GPU will have a positive effect on programs that are used for rendering graphical tasks or gaming. So, which one of the two is more important? The graphics card will have the most impact on gaming performance, a high-end GPU with enough VRAM will be able…

  • Will More RAM Help My GPU? (Important Facts!)

    Will More RAM Help My GPU? (Important Facts!)

    Pc performance continues to improve each year, and a high-performing computer requires a good CPU and GPU, as well as, a sufficient amount of RAM memory. It’s clear that if you have a fast CPU but a slow GPU your computer’s performance won’t be as good (in graphically demanding tasks) but does the amount of…

  • RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti – Worth It? (Actual Games FPS)

    RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti – Worth It? (Actual Games FPS)

    If you are looking for a good mid-range GPU that will not break the bank, most surely you stumbled over the RTX 3050 and 3050 Ti graphics cards from NVIDIA, but are they worth the investment? RTX 3050 and 3050 Ti are good choices from a price-to-performance standpoint, the RTX 3050 Ti will give you…

  • Graphics Cards Manufacturers (Everything You Need To Know!)

    Graphics Cards Manufacturers (Everything You Need To Know!)

    The search for a new graphics card is becoming more and more intimidating with the increased number of options on the market. Let us not mentioned that you need to choose what card manufacturer you wish to go with and this is not an easy task. You may feel intimidated at first, but don’t worry…

  • Can GPU Bottleneck the CPU? (Important Facts!)

    Can GPU Bottleneck the CPU? (Important Facts!)

    The performance of a computer is not always as simple as getting the best graphics card, and the best CPU. If there’s a mismatch in the performance of  A GPU can bottleneck a CPU. If the GPU is faster than the CPU it will be sitting idle waiting for the CPU to load. This is…

  • Where Is the Graphics Card in a PC? (With Pictures)

    Where Is the Graphics Card in a PC? (With Pictures)

    If you are thinking of upgrading your GPU and you are new to the PC building world, you want to know where you may find the graphics card in your PC, don’t worry we got you covered! As a general rule, the graphics card is plugged into the first PCI Express slot on the motherboard…