So the title pretty much explains my concern
Ever since I remember, I have always had an Intel CPU with an NVIDIA GPU...
Now I an planning to get an i7-13700K and pair it with the Radeon RX 7900 XT.
How does this combo sound?
Will there be any compatiblity issues?
I've recently started overclocking my GPU using MSI Afterburner and I'm wondering if I should keep the program running in the background after applying my overclock settings.
My sincere apologies if I sound dumb, but I am really confused about what to do. I have saved up enough money to upgrade by PC after years and I really dont want to mess anything up.
Basically, I have an NVIDIA GPU right now (2080), and I will be ordering a 7900 XT next week. Do I need to...
Okay, so first of all, I really cant understand why there are so many FreeSync features? Whats FreeSync Premium?
Secondly, is it really a good idea to turn it on? I mostly play valo and sometimes enjoy CP 2077 (I have a 7700XT)
I am currently looking at RTX 3070, but is there a better option for me that falls within my range? Im not limited to NVIDIA I can even shift to AMD if I like the card
The title is pretty much the question. I have a Zotac Trinity RTX 4090 and while I am getting great framerates I am fine with losing some performance if it means the power consumption goes down...
I currently have this PSU
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Warranty-Power-Supply-100-GD-0700-V1/dp/B07W956JBC?th=1
I dont really have any issue with it, it gets the job done.
However, I'm planning to switch to teh ASUS TUF Gamign RTX 4070 Ti. ASUS recommends a 750W PSU for it, is 50W really a big...
The 4070 Super has 12GB VRAM and 4070 Ti Super has 16GB VRAM.. is the extra VRAM worth it? I am upgrading from a 3060 VISION OC andd I'm really confused about which to go for.. also how big of a PSU do I need to run these cards?
I'm really torn between Gen4 andd Gen5 SSDs. I've heard that using Gen5 means I'll be taking channels from GPU.. is it true for all motherboards? What would you guys recommend?
Just snagged a 4080 Super, and I'm loving the performance boost—1440p at max settings with over 100 FPS! The game is running incredibly smoothly. However, I’m running into some graphical glitches, like shiny or oily-looking faces when ray reconstruction is on, and some ghosting issues.
I know...
Does anyone have any reliable info on whether the upcoming RTX 50 series will use the same power connectors as the 40 series? Trying to future-proof my build and would like to avoid unnecessary upgrades if possible.
Im currently going through some RTX 4080 SUPER options, but I've been reading mixed opinions on whether an ATX 3.0 PSU is necessary. My current setup has a solid ATX 2.4 PSU. Should I consider upgrading my PSU as well, or is my current PSU enough?