What Does FPS Mean In Gaming?
The term FPS is quite often tossed around in the gaming community and it’s important to know that it can mean two things.
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.
The term FPS is quite often tossed around in the gaming community and it’s important to know that it can mean two things.
With the high GPU prices, you likely pondered if you should buy a used graphics card. Well, we’re here to help you out with that decision.
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.
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.
If you’re in the market for an Nvidia graphics card, you likely stumbled on to both the RTX and GTX suffixes and wondered what they are. Here’s a guide.
What are NVIDIA CUDA cores and how do they help PC gaming? Does more NVIDIA CUDA cores equal better performance? You’ll find out in this guide.
If you want a multi-GPU setup, you should know what AMD CrossFire is. Here is the ultimate guide to AMD CrossFire, including all CrossFire compatible GPUs.
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.
Thinking about getting a new GPU and unsure which manufacturer is right for you? See the ultimate comparison between AMD and NVIDIA here.
FreeSync is AMD’s royalty-free answer to Nvidia’s G-Sync, but what are the Premium and Premium Pro variations? We’ll help you find out.
If you’re wondering what happened to SLI and the idea of connecting multiple GPUs for a better performance, we have the answer – NVLink.
CPU and GPU are familiar terms, but what exactly is APU? Here we explain the differences and similarities between all of these terms.
Most people have heard about VSync, but don’t know what it does and if they should enable it or not. Here is a guide to VSync and some useful advice.
Does it bring anything more to the table besides aesthetics? Is it worth it to get a GPU backplate if your card didn’t come with it?
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.