In this week’s episode of Adored Tech, Donny and Alex will be discussing the potential death of Ryzen Threadripper, AMD’s...
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in this episode of Adored Tech, Donny and Alex will discuss recent announcements from Intel’s Investor Day 2022. Including future...
In this week’s episode of Adored Tech, Donny, Alex and Kirk will discuss Bestbuy putting RTX 30 series graphics cards...
In this week's episode of Adored Tech, Donny and Alex welcome special guest Dr. Ian Cutress of Anandtech.com and @TechTechPotato. We'll discuss the recent editorial by HardOCP founder Kyle Bennet about GPU MSRPs and the tech reviewer industry. Additionally, we'll discuss AMD's plans to release Zen 4 and RDNA 3 this year, as well as the EU 'Chips Act', Valve's Steam Deck getting FSR support and the news that Sony is buying Bungie.
The last two years have been a very frustrating time to be a PC gamer, to say the least. The perfect storm of a global pandemic and mining boom have made PC components --especially graphics cards-- not only incredibly expensive, but at times nearly impossible to obtain. That being said, we're now into the second month of a new year, and things are starting to look up. Today, we'll be illustrating that by putting together a build list of an affordable and actually good gaming machine.
In this episode of Adored Tech, Alex and Donny will discuss graphics card prices going down, the RTX 3050 launch, ARC Alchemist specs leak, Crysis 4 announcement, NVIDIA's ARM purchase falls through, and 500Hz+ gaming displays are coming.
Yesterday, NVIDIA released the company's lowest end offering in its RTX 3000 series lineup, the RTX 3050 with reviews available the day before launch.
In our second episode of Adored Tech, Alex and Donny will discuss the launch of the RX 6500 XT, the rumored RX 6000 series refresh, the upcoming RTX 3050 and more.
When it comes to PC Gaming, 2021 has no doubt been one of the worse years in recent history for...
This week, I got the opportunity to work with our friends at ASRock on a sponsored gaming build featuring some...
Its been quite a while since we've had a graphics card on the test bench, and for good reason too. 2021 has been one hell of a ride for the graphics card market with supply low, and prices and demand at an all time high.
As soon as AMD's newly released 1080p-targetting graphics card hit store shelves, a report came out suggesting that the RX 6600 XT may be the most efficient Ethereum mining GPU available.