GDDR5 vs GDDR5X vs HBM vs HBM2 vs GDDR6 vs GDDR6X
We explain how video memory differs from system memory as well as clarify what different types of video memory are out there.
You may find GPus as interesting as we do. If that’s the case, you can learn more about them and become a GPU/hardware expert with our informative posts here.
We explain how video memory differs from system memory as well as clarify what different types of video memory are out there.
What is ray tracing exactly, and is it worth enabling for gaming? Does Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPUs support ray tracing and at what performance cost?
Should you get a prebuilt PC or a custom PC? Will building a PC yourself even save money given the PC builders get the parts a lot cheaper? Here’s a guide.
Have you ever wondered what power supply do you have? It’s a difficult thing to check if you don’t know how, but this article will help you.
Should you overclock your GPU or graphics card? Is overclocking your GPU even worth it and is it easy to do? Here’s the ultimate guide.
What is Microsoft’s DirectStorage API and what does it mean for you? Here is a super simple guide on the API and what you can expect from it.
Did you know that anti-.aliasing fixes jagged edges in games? Here’s a simple guide to anti-aliasing and which type you should use.
So what exactly is a discrete graphics card and how does it differ from an integrated graphics card? Which should you choose? Here’s the answer.
Nvidia’s RTX cards introduced the world to ray tracing, but their prices certainly raised a lot of eyebrows. Let’s see if RTX is worth it.
You’ve probably seen these expensive Quadro cards and wondered what exactly they do so much better than regular GPUs. Let’s find out.
When it comes to choosing a graphics card for your gaming PC build, the choices are endless. Not only when it comes to the GPU, but also the graphcis card.
Is it worth water cooling your GPU or are the air coolers in the GPU enough? Here’s the ultimate guide to help you decide.
Not sure what a good FPS for gaming is? Obviously, the higher the FPS, the smoother the experience, but it’s not always feasible. Here’s a guide on FPS.
What is a reference card GPU and how is it different from an aftermarket GPU? Which one delivers the best value for money and performance? Here’s a guide.
How does DLSS (Deep Learning Super Samspling) compare to Nvidia Image Scaling (NIS)? Here’s the ultimate guide to help you out.