If your PC doesn’t deliver the desired performance in a particular game, it’s usually—but not always—due to two limiting factors. Either your processor (CPU) or your graphics card (GPU) is ...
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High-end GPUs expose CPU weaknesses more than they fix them
If there's anything I learned after upgrading from an RTX 3090 to a 4090 in 2022, it's that high-end GPUs need equally fast CPUs to match. What should've been a 70% improvement in frame rates felt ...
There’s one thing that will strike fear into the heart of any PC gamer: a CPU bottleneck. It’s unimaginable that you wouldn’t get the full power of your GPU when playing games, which is often the most ...
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Lowering graphics settings often makes stutter more noticeable, not less
That’s why lowering graphics settings doesn't always help, and why chasing higher average FPS alone won't fix performance ...
Why do we complain about hardware bottlenecks when the software isn't written to take full advantage of all the cores and oomph hardware has? Why is it always the fault of the hardware and not the ...
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