G-SYNC is a technology produced by NVIDIA, released for the public in 2013. They claimed it to be a ‘groundbreaking technology’ that would change the course of PC gaming, allowing gamers to enjoy overall smoother gameplay. It was produced to ensure that players never experience screen tearing while playing games … Keep Reading
RDNA, Navi, and GCN. If you’ve searched about GPUs in the last few years, the chances of you coming across these terms are pretty high. These are different microarchitectures graphics cards are based on. To find out what each of them actually mean, we would first need to be aware … Keep Reading
We are a familiar with what is a motherboard and how it works? It acts as a communication medium between your PC components. You put a CPU intro its socket, GPU into its PCIe slot, and connect I/O devices through ports and headers. But what if I told you that … Keep Reading
With all other components being equal, SSD is the single biggest factor that determines your PC’s performance. Not only SSDs give you better read and write speeds, but they also have a better life expectancy, provide better OS/apps loading time, consume less power, and come with a smaller footprint compared … Keep Reading
In case you’re reading about high-end monitors lately, there’s a high chance of you coming across a term called ‘HDR’? Although TVs are coming with this HDR tag for several years, it’s only recent to see this technology inside monitors. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. HDR videos have a … Keep Reading
A 4K monitor features a screen resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels – four times as high as standard HD (1920 x 1080). Although 4k displays are here since 2013, they’ve started to gain traction for only a couple of years. There was virtually no 4K content initially, and the … Keep Reading
An ultrawide monitor is a display wider than a regular monitor. Unlike other displays, ultrawide monitors come in a 21:9 aspect ratio, making them an alternative to dual and triple-monitor setups. But are they actually worth their hype? This is what we’ll find out today by analyzing their benefits in … Keep Reading
A graphics card is the PC component responsible for rendering graphics to the display. It takes the graphical tasks away from the CPU and RAM, making them perform other tasks quickly. Most peomaple use the terms graphics card and GPU interchangeably (including us), but it’s not technically correct. GPU, or … Keep Reading
Most people care to know only about the CPU and graphics card in their computer. But having information about other components such as PSU is equally essential. For example, knowing your PSU specs can be crucial if you plan to upgrade your PC. Since the PSUs in prebuilt PCs are … Keep Reading
Single channel, dual channel, and quad channel are different configurations on which RAM operates in the computer system. ATX and mATX motherboards come with four DIMM slots these days. Even the smaller mini-ITX boards feature two of them. That’s why many people put two/four memory sticks instead of just one … Keep Reading