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Best graphics card 2024: Top GPU options for every PC build
By Phil Hayton last updated
Buying guide We're rounding up the best graphics card options available now, including Nvidia, AMD, and Intel GPUs that cater to gaming PC players across the board.
AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT review: “4K prowess without dipping into dangerously expensive, high-end territory”
By Duncan Robertson published
Review The Radeon RX 7800 XT may not be the successor to the 6800 XT that a lot of folks were hoping for, but for under $500, this is one of the best-value graphics cards going.
This gaming PC is $350 off thanks to 4th of July sales, and I’d recommend it over an RTX 4090 build
By Duncan Robertson published
Deal iBUYPOWER has a gaming PC with a Radeon 7900 XTX inside it going for under $3,000. Here's why I'd recommend it over the obvious choice.
I hate to be that guy, but I totally called these AMD Ryzen 8000G CPU discounts
By Duncan Robertson published
Deals AMD's Ryzen 8000G CPUs have taken their first discounts as we approach Prime Day sales and the launch of AMD's Ryzen 9000 Series.
AMD just announced even more CPUs for its 2016 motherboard socket at Computex, as well as 9000 Series Ryzen processors which arrive in July
By Duncan Robertson last updated
News AMD’s 2024 Computex keynote is in the books, and along with the 9000 Series Desktop Processors, AM4 is getting even more support.
AMD FSR 3.1 is in the works, and the Radeon GPU tech will play nice with other upscalers
By Phil Hayton published
News AMD has announced that FSR 3.1 is in development, and it could enable its Frame Generation GPU tech to work with rival upscalers like Nvidia DLSS.
AMD FreeSync now want your new 1080p monitor to support at least 144Hz
By Phil Hayton published
News AMD has announced that FreeSync will now require over 144Hz when used with new 1080p gaming monitors and TVs with support for the GPU feature.
AMD’s efforts to fix HDMI 2.1 have been shot down - here’s why I think PC gamers should stick with DisplayPort
By Phil Hayton published
News The HDMI Forum has said no to proposals to fix HDMI 2.1 for Linux users by making it open source, following months of work on GPU driver support.
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