Migrating your Windows 10/11 to a new SSD (without paying for software)
Migrate or clone Windows 10/11 from HDD to SSD without paid software or data loss.
iPhone 13: The gamer’s gadget?
The iPhone 13 will have a higher refresh rate and a very powerful chip. Enhanced battery life and 5G support will also help in gaming.
AMD FidelityFX: How it can change gaming on low-end hardware
Lower-end hardware can utilize FidelityFX technologies to improve the image quality while keeping the performance footprint low – effectively enabling it to render stunning visuals.
Does Xbox One X have ray tracing?
When the Xbox One X was unveiled back in 2017 during the E3, the catchphrase was 4K. Eight generation of gaming consoles, and finally we had hardware powerful enough to render games at 4K on high FPS. Ray tracing was economically delivered first in 2018.
Types of GPUs: Gaming, Cloud, Workstation, AI, Automation, and more
GPUs or graphics processing units are specialized hardware capable of swiftly altering memory. This helps applications using the GPU circuit create images much faster than normal. That’s not all. GPUs are used for a variety of purposes and in nearly all computing devices including desktop PCs, laptops, Apple computers, smartphones, etc.
Xbox Series X vs. 3060 Ti
Xbox Series X uses the Scarlett GPU. The Nvidia 3060 Ti is used in desktop builds along with a CPU and other hardware. The Xbox Series X GPU is only used in the Xbox Series X, duh.
Valve Index: Is RTX 2060 good enough?
Yes, the RTX 2060 is good enough. But if you’re purchasing a card for Valve Index, the minimum you should think of is the RTX 2070 Super.
VSync: What is it? When do you need it?
VSync stands for vertical sync. It’s a graphics technology used in games to improve performance in some cases. In other cases, however, VSync can instead be detrimental to your FPS.
Gamer’s guide to BIOS settings
A gamer’s bread and butter is generally considered to be talk about the latest games, FPS, and GPUs. However, it’s not rare to find hardcore gamers debating over minute system details and hardware nuances. The refined gamer knows the computer system and what makes it run to near perfection. BIOS settings are not for the faint-hearted, the gamer who has never tinkered around beyond the usual in-game settings and GPU control panel settings.
What FPS is ideal for gaming?
“May our PCs be cooler, and the framerates higher.” – all PC gamers in unison. It’s indeed the wet dream of any PC gamer to have considerably higher FPS or framerate. 60 FPS gamers want to reach 144. 144 FPS gamers want to graduate to 250+. And all sorts of other FPS brackets in between too. All in all, there’s much talk about FPS and how much of it is necessary or good for PC gaming. That’s what we’ll talk about today.