Nvidia RTX 3080 vs. AMD RX 6800 XT: Which GPU to Buy?
Both GPUs are top-of-the-line and provide excellent performance. Here's a lowdown on the pros & cons.
GTX 1080 Ti vs. RTX 2060 Super
The 1080 Ti is faster, more expensive, draws more power. RTX 2060S has ray tracing, DLSS3. 1080 Ti's FSR 2.1 support makes it a better option overall.
INNOCN 44C1G Review: Super-Ultrawide 1080p Gaming, for Whom?
The INNOCN 44C1G is a 43.8” UW PC monitor that supports 2 inputs at 60 Hz and a full 3840 pixels wide display that’s not curved at 120 Hz with a 2ms response rate. It also has FreeSync Premium. In this review, we’ll find out how suitable is it for gaming and other things.
How Much to Invest in a GPU for Gaming?
With GPU prices finally coming down for a few months consecutively, gamers are finally open to more options. But of course, not all of us can spend $1500-2000 on a GPU. So, how much is a good amount to spend on the video card in your PC?
Skytech Shiva Review: A Good Premium Deal?
Is saving the trouble of building & troubleshooting a custom gaming PC worth $500-700? Let's find out.
4K Gaming Monitors: Best Options for a Budget Gaming Setup
Is four-kay okay for a budget PC? How much should I pay for those "almost 4,000" pixels?
Building a Cheap Gaming PC: 1080p@60 in $500-740
We’ll build a sub-$1000 PC in this article. Including the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and headset, you’re looking at a cost of $700 (fully used) to $1,100 (fully new). You can also mix and match, so the total cost will be under $1,100 in most cases. There are also additional tips to bring down the cost further, taking you to $740 max.
Setting up Your Gaming Room: The Game den for Pro Gamers
It's a cave. It's a den. It's a room.
Top 9 Gaming Monitors in the World: Best Reviews & Ratings
In the last few years, gaming monitors have become more popular than ever. As a result, the market...
