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The CPU and GPU pairing mistake that wastes real performance on a $1,500 gaming PC
Overspending on an expensive gaming CPU sacrifices GPU performance and overall FPS ...
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Which CPU is the true gaming king? 9850X3D vs 9950X3D2 vs 14900KS vs 270K Plus
Which CPU really is the king of gaming? In this video, the next in our "Ultimate PC Component Fighting Championship" battle series, we are going to find out. In the UpcFC series we’ve been helping you ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Intel is most popular CPU makers over the past 30 years, and, in some instances, it's been the only real choice if you want to build your own ...
Building or upgrading a gaming PC often gets expensive once you start buying each component separately, but this Ryzen 5 ...
AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9800X3D is already one of the best processors you can buy. It delivers productivity and gaming gains across the board, though not in equal strides. Despite the improvements AMD made, ...
Intel's upcoming Nova Lake-S CPUs will support large Ryzen X3D-style cache in its mid-range offerings for PC gamers, new leak ...
The best processor for PC gaming is on sale for $49 off at Amazon. The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is up for grabs for $430 (was $479). Amazon doesn’t list an end date for the discount, but considering the ...
CES doesn’t just introduce the world to a new generation of consumer electronics, but new PC hardware as well. CES 2025 should be the opportunity for both Intel and AMD to launch new mobile processors ...
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D is the world's fastest gaming processor, and AMD just priced it like they need to move it.
AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9850X3D seems powerful, though it's not a massive leap over what we already have. Reading time 3 minutes AMD is using its latest CPU launch to declare, once again, it’s the current ...
A new Intel document leak has surfaced, which appears to confirm that a new Intel gaming CPU is in the works with 12 P-Cores and no E-Cores. As it's the P-Cores (where the P stands for "performance") ...
Water-cooling systems look spectacular inside a PC. But do you really need them? For most gamers, the honest answer is… no.
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