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Author: Evan Johnson
Evan Johnson is a technical writer with a passion for helping people understand complex topics. He has a background in software development and loves finding new ways to make information accessible to everyone. In his spare time, he enjoys playing guitar and spending time outdoors with his wife and dog.
When it comes to graphics cards, 4GB is often seen as the standard amount of memory needed to provide a good gaming experience. But is it enough? With the steady rise of technology, it’s important to consider if 4GB is enough to meet your gaming needs. Investing in a 4GB GPU has its pros and cons, and it’s important to research and understand the potential of the card before committing to a purchase. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of 4GB GPUs and help you to decide if this amount of memory is enough for your graphics…
HDMI 2.1 is the latest advancement in the world of digital video and audio delivery. This new technology provides an unprecedented level of performance, allowing for higher resolutions and faster refresh rates, as well as improved audio quality. It is a major step forward, but it also raises an important question: is HDMI 2.1 backward compatible? The answer is yes, and this comprehensive guide will explain how and why. It covers the different ways HDMI 2.1 can be used with existing equipment, what you need to know before upgrading and the potential benefits of making the switch. By the end…
Picking a new graphics card can be intimidating, especially if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Do graphics cards come with cables? What kind of connectors are necessary? With so many graphics card models and configurations available, knowing what equipment to make your setup work can be challenging. Fortunately, this comprehensive guide to understanding graphics card connectors can help you navigate the world of graphics cards and ensure you have all the necessary components for your PC build. With this guide, you’ll learn about the types of graphics card connectors, which cables are necessary for your PC, and what…
If you work in a desk job, or any number of other professions that involve long hours staring at a screen, it can take a toll on your eyes. Even if you follow the 20-20-20 rule, your eyesight may not be as strong as it once was. If this is the case for you, then switching to an MSI monitor can help. These monitors have switchable input so that you can get the best viewing experience based on what type of light you’re working in and what kind of visual strain you’re experiencing. Keep reading to learn more about MSI…
If your Xbox is running with a yellow-and-black Game Mode warning, it means you’ve activated it. But how do you turn it off? You can’t use the same technique to activate it again: turning Game Mode on once activates both its on and off state. For this reason, most users will prefer to keep their Xbox in either the On or Off mode permanently, instead of switching between them every time they want to play one game or another. You might wonder why you wouldn’t just leave it on at all times; after all, isn’t that what Game Mode is…
When you go to purchase a new computer, the specs are one of the first things you look at. However, RAM can be a tricky thing to understand. What does it do and how much do you need? If you’re not sure of the answers to these questions, don’t worry. This blog will help you get up to speed on RAM and what it means for your computer. To check how many pins your RAM has, check out this blog post. Knowing how many pins your system has can be important when buying new RAM or upgrading your current setup;…
If you’re an avid gamer, then you probably know that PS4 is currently the most popular game console in the world. Many players prefer to buy a PS4 rather than other options due to its advanced features and affordable price tag. In fact, many players are still waiting for PS5 to come out in order to upgrade their gaming experience and performance in a new level. However, one of the major concerns gamers have when buying a new game disc is whether they can still play it on their PlayStation 5 or if will they need an older version of…
When you add new RAM to your computer, it’s a good idea to check if the correct BIOS version is installed. If not, you can update the BIOS with the latest version of the firmware. The BIOS (or Basic Input Output Services) is a fundamental software in any computer. It enables various hardware components to communicate and allows you to configure basic settings such as disk drive types, boot order, and more. These settings are not essential for everyday usage of the computer but are helpful for troubleshooting issues with memory or other components. Therefore, it’s important to know how…
When it comes to computers, there is always something you can tweak or fiddle with to get better performance. When we’re talking about a computer as complex as a PC, that means there are lots of settings and configurations that you can tinker with until you get the best performance possible. If you want your gaming PC to run faster than any other computer around, overclocking the CPU is one way to do it. But how do you know if your motherboard can overclock? The answer is not straightforward and goes into some technical details that might be new to…
When AMD launched their latest generation of desktop processors, the company made a point of noting that all of their new models had an integrated graphics unit. The previous generation of Ryzen CPUs didn’t have this, and it meant users who wanted to do things like stream or create content with the computer needed to invest in a separate graphics card. This is not something that was widely known among consumers, and many were surprised to learn that they would need a discrete GPU if they wanted to do much beyond basic desktop tasks. Even more so when the first…