How to Install More RAM in Your Gaming PC?
Oh boy, here we go again. “How to install more RAM” is the quintessential PC gamer question.
GPUs: Core Clock vs. Boost Clock
Video card specs include two very key parameters: the core clock and the boost clock. What are they all about? And as a gamer, what should you know about both types of clock speeds?
Are M.2 SSDs Worth it for Gaming?
The M2 SSDs are all the rage. They cost a fortune, but are they worth it? You’ll find that it depends on your priorities.
AMD vs. Intel: PC Gamer’s Guide to CPUs
A lowdown on AMD vs. Intel in terms of CPU power, price, and performance for PC gamers. Make an informed decision next time.
Motherboard Size Guide for Gamers
Motherboards can be very confusing at times, to the point I’ve seen people completely ignore the nuances involved and go with word of mouth or worse, become prey of marketing lingo and buy into something that’s not fit for their gaming use. Let’s try not to make that mistake.
Best Budget Nvidia GPU for 1080p Gameplay at 60 FPS
1080p@60 is the minimum quality right now for gamers of all types. Most gamers want 4K and 120 FPS. But if you don’t care about higher framerates and larger resolutions, then let’s find the perfect Nvidia video card for your gaming experience!
Nvidia RTX 3090 is not a Ti Card or a Titan
The GeForce RTX 3090 is not a Ti card. Ti cards are usually based on a different architecture. And it's too slow to be a Titan. It's simply a card for those who want to shell $1500.
Is SSD Necessary for a Gaming PC?
It's not. But once you taste the loading speeds of an SSD, you’ll never want to go back to an HDD.
GPU, CPU, RAM – What Does a Game Truly Need?
There are three important considerations when you go for a gaming machine: GPU, CPU, and RAM. What does a game truly need? More often than not, the answer is the GPU. But it differs from game to game.