An essential part of any good graphics card review is extensive benchmark testing, and TechRadar has always taken this process very seriously. But just because I know the ins-and-outs of my graphics ...
Graphics cards (often called GPUs, or "graphics processing units") are a component that PC gamers and hard-core PC users are very well familiar with. In recent years, however, GPUs have come to ...
Why Stress Test Your Graphics Card? Stress testing your graphics card is crucial to identify potential issues and ensure it is performing optimally. This process helps in diagnosing problems that ...
No prizes for guessing which vendor handles ray tracing the best. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I suspect the reason why ...
Overclocking your graphics card can improve its performance by 5% to as much as 15% (or more), depending on the particular card model. Of course, as with any overclocking, care should be taken to ...
Building a capable gaming PC relies on two primary components: the CPU and GPU (or graphics card, in common parlance). While having a powerful desktop CPU in your gaming rig is important, the latter ...
We've tested samples of all of Nvidia's latest-generation GeForce RTX graphics cards. Overwhelmed by which to pick? We explain each card's special niche, and guide you to the right one for your needs ...
It's been nigh on nine months since Jeff Kampman from Intel's Graphics Technical Marketing team raised the question: does AMD's 3D V-Cache actually help that much if you're not running a top-end ...
In the realm of high-performance graphics cards, the AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE has emerged as a noteworthy contender, offering a blend of affordability and robust capabilities. This new addition to the ...
When you’re setting out to build a gaming PC, the most consequential decision you’re going to make is choosing the best graphics card for your build. There are a lot of options out there, but picking ...
Two aspects of the RTX 5080 are better than the RTX 5090 other than its price. First, its peak power consumption is way lower, at 360 watts versus the RTX 5090’s 575W. While it's not a primary concern ...
Even with that lower price tag, you can still get an extremely good gaming experience, provided you temper your expectations a bit. While the RTX 5060 Ti, for instance, isn't exactly a 4K gaming card, ...