
Gaming components
UserBenchmark is Run by a Whining Crybaby; Should Never be Used to Compare Gaming Hardware
TL;DR It’s a biased website with some insane methodologies to judge performance. No buying decision should be made from UserBenchmark, especially comparisons between AMD and Intel or AMD and Nvidia should never be trusted.
12VHPWR and ATX 3.0: Gamer’s Guide
A 12VHPWR cable can deliver 600W for high-end GPUs (and upcoming PCIe 5.0 ones). It’s part of Intel’s ATX 3.0 standard.
Can my Nvidia GTX 770 Run 4K? What About With FSR?
Why are we talking about a 7 year old GPU anyway? Is GTX 770 still good?
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7 Best 1080p@60 Video Cards in 2023
This is a guide for building a 1080p@60 gaming PC using one of the many suitable graphics cards. These recommendations are for a mid-range budget build.
Is DDR5 Memory Worth the Hype?
Don’t be sold to bandwidth hype. DDR5 is an adopter’s premium. It’s better to wait for more sensibly priced DDR5 RAM with lower latencies.
What is Boost Clock in Gaming? Why Does it Matter?
The boost clock speed is the manufacturer-recommended upper limit to which the GPU or CPU can automatically overclock when needed.
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