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 ...
You don’t buy one of the best gaming PCs because you just want to plug it in and have it run your games. That goes double if you built it yourself. You want it to put the pedal to the metal and give ...
NVIDIA revealed a new bit of software this week in an API for their graphics cards called NVIDIA Scanner. With NVIDIA Scanner, users are able to auto-overclock their graphics cards with the greatest ...
In September, AMD added support for simple CPU overclocking to its graphics drivers. If you had a Ryzen 5000-series CPU and wanted to benefit from the extra performance, this auto-overclocking ...
The radical Turing GPUs inside the GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti may be built for the future, but Nvidia’s still tossing some mighty delicious bones to old-school graphics enthusiasts who want to push ...
The practice of "overclocking," specifically in regards to PC components, means to deliberately push a component past its manufacturer-established limits to generate improved performance. In layman's ...
Over the past two years living with an RTX 4070 Ti-powered gaming rig, I haven't made any upgrades at all. This year was supposed to be different as I had considered doubling my RAM and adding a new ...
The new HYDRA 1.2B PRO software has been teased by developer Yuri "1usmus" Bubliy, where it features a complete design of all features, new Curve Optimizer diagnostics (and for Zen 4) and more ...
Intel was the first GPU maker to provide official Windows 11 support in mid-July with its 30.0.100.9684 graphics driver. NVIDIA wasn’t far behind with its GeForce Game Ready 471.41 WHQL driver. Now, ...
Although upgrading to the best graphics card (also know as a graphics processing unit, or GPU) is arguably the best way to improve your PC’s 3D rendering ability, you can eke out a little more ...
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