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I test graphics cards for a living, and I think this Black Friday Intel GPU deal is worth your time
By Phil Hayton published
Black Friday You can currently grab a 16GB Intel Arc A770 GPU and a free copy of Assassin's Creed Mirage for under $270, and it's worth considering over an RTX 3060.
Nvidia will reportedly unveil RTX 4000 Super GPUs at CES - should you wait?
By Phil Hayton published
News A new wave of Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 graphics cards will apparently show up at CES 2024, and waiting till after Black Friday could mean getting better specs.
Razer and Gillette finally hooked up
By Tabitha Baker published
News The GilletteLabs Razer Limited Edition razor is real - and it's hitting the shelves soon.
The Intel Arc graphics card I’ve been waiting for finally shows up a year late
By Phil Hayton published
News It looks like Intel's Arc A580 graphics card could finally be ready to launch, as an AliExpress listing for the GPU has popped up online.
AI could spark another graphics card shortage and I’m tired
By Phil Hayton published
News The AI industry could start using AMD and Nvidia gaming GPUs to power projects, as businesses are reportedly buying RX 7900 XTX graphics cards in bulk.
Steam players are reverting back to GTX 1660 graphics cards, despite Nvidia's best efforts
By Phil Hayton published
News The latest Steam Hardware Survey suggests more players are now using an Nvidia GTX 1660 GPU, rather than making the jump to newer cards like the RTX 4060.
Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti GPU apparently isn’t a thing anymore, but do we really need one anyway?
By Phil Hayton published
News Fresh leaks suggest the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Ti is no longer a thing, so don't hold your breath for the would-be flagship graphics card.
ASRock Intel Arc A770 GPU sneaks onto graphics card scene with 16GB VRAM
By Phil Hayton published
news An ASRock Intel Arc A770 GPU with 16GB VRAM has popped up on Newegg, and it's cheaper than the currently available Acer BiFrost model.
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