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Early PC graphics were wild: A look back at the pre-GPU era
IBM was a big player in the early days of personal computing. In 1981, IBM introduced the "PC," followed by the PC-XT in 1983 ...
Choosing the right graphics card is one of the most crucial steps in upgrading your computer—whether you're a gamer chasing high frame rates or a creator rendering 4K videos. A graphics card, or GPU, ...
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A vertical GPU mount is a display gimmick that actively throttles your GPU
If you decide to opt for a vertical mount, this leads to your case fans facing your side or glass panel of your PC. The air ...
Now, as the year winds down, we’re facing price spikes for memory and storage that are unlike anything I’ve seen in two ...
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The post-GeForce era: What if Nvidia abandons PC gaming?
PCWorld explores Nvidia’s potential shift away from PC gaming as AI dominates its business, with data centers generating ...
There's a curious anomaly sitting among all the Nvidia GeForce RTX GPUs at the top of the latest Steam Survey. Right there at number four sits the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, a budget gaming GPU from ...
If your GPU is not compatible with your motherboard, you will experience boot issues. If you have purchased the new GPU, check its compatibility with your motherboard. Probably, you have ordered the ...
The practice of "overclocking," specifically in regards to PC components, means to deliberately push a component past its manufacturer-established limits to generate improved performance. In layman's ...
The great graphics card shortage of 2025 (yes, I'm officially dubbing it as such now, at least in reference to NVIDIA's newest generation GeForce RTX 50 series) is not only frustrating, it's also ...
But 1% is better than no percent, right? The new data comes from research outfit JPR. They claim Intel is now showing up in their latest add-in GPU market share figures for the third quarter of 2025 ...
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