Nothing’s worse than buying all the parts for your gaming PC, only to realize later that your choices are either holding back performance or, even worse, aren’t compatible at all. While there’s no ...
The difference between a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) primarily lies in their design and functionality. CPUs are designed to handle a wide range of computing ...
Why shouldn’t a company known for the most powerful GPUs make the CPUs that power our next-gen gaming laptops? Nvidia might ...
Rahim is a Senior Tech/Commerce Writer at Valnet and builds PCs & networking solutions on demand. Whether It's your GPU, CPU, Display, or just an SSD upgrade, expect him to have a well-researched ...
A PC gamer’s move from AMD’s RX 9070 XT to Nvidia’s RTX 5080 has renewed focus on AMD’s restrictive GPU feature policies and driver stability concerns. Meanwhile, AMD’s EPYC processors are gaining ...
As we mentioned in our review of the Ryzen 5 5600, manufacturing PC silicon is an imperfect process. Companies like AMD, Intel, and Nvidia typically create relatively few actual, discrete chip designs ...
With the release of Counter-Strike 2, many players upgrading from CS:GO are asking a crucial performance question: is CS2 more CPU or GPU intensive? The answer isn’t as simple as choosing one ...
Nvidia says the "soul of the PC" is shifting from the central processing unit to the graphics processing unit. Really? Are significantly more resources being put into the GPU? Brooke Crothers writes ...
TL;DR: CPU-Z Validator now alerts users if their NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series GPU has missing ROPs, which can reduce performance. This update helps identify affected GPUs, such as the RTX 5090, RTX ...