There are multiple components that make a computer, the most prominent of which include the CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage. Not only do these parts play a pivotal role in your PC's overall performance, ...
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Are Your Games CPU Or GPU-Bound? Here's How To Check
If you're a professional gamer, you must be aware that every second and move counts in games, especially in online co-op games. If your computer is "just" fulfilling the minimum requirement of the ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA confirmed a production issue affecting 0.5% of GeForce RTX 5090, 5090D, and 5070 Ti cards, leading to fewer ROPs and a 4% performance drop. Users should check ROP counts using GPU-Z and ...
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How to Boost Your Older GPU's Performance
This is the kind of topic we prefer not to revisit. But unfortunately, GPU prices have been terrible (again), leaving a lot of folks high and dry when it comes to sourcing a new GPU. While the ...
If you bought an Nvidia RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, or (probably) the upcoming RTX 5070, you should check if it's missing ROPs and therefore you're missing out on performance. As many as 0.5% of all ...
NVIDIA has released the DLSS 4.5 update to its AI-based rendering technology. Learn how to enable DLSS 4.5 on supported GPUs.
If your PC is using CPU instead of GPU, check your cable connections. Use the fixes provided in this article to resolve this issue.
Choosing the right upgrade—RAM or GPU first—depends on identifying your PC's bottleneck to maximize gaming performance and system balance. Pixabay, jarmoluk Upgrading a gaming PC enhances overall ...
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