Tag Archives: graphics card

Retesting of Ghost of Tsushima with the new Arc A770 shows Intel has a mountain to climb to compete with AMD and Nvidia

Last month I put Ghost of Tsushima through a benchmarking meat grinder and tested every graphics preset on multiple CPUs and GPUs. Scaling and framing were also explored to see how good of a job Nixxes Software did in porting the PS4 to the powerful gaming PC. For the most part everything went really well,… Read More »

PCIe 5.0 is almost four years old and still pretty much useless in gaming PCs

Nick Evanson, Hardware writer PC Gamer team writer’s headshot This month I’m testing: Actually not much! Asus’ cable-hiding technology and one of Gigabyte’s newest laptops, but mostly I was testing a new display panel colorimeter. It’s surprising how much your eyes can deceive you when looking at a monitor. PCI Express has been the standard… Read More »

AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT review

PowerColor Hellhound RX 7600 XT graphics card on a red background. How much memory your graphics card can access is extremely important to gaming performance, but is a larger buffer always worth spending more money? The AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT puts this theory to the test, offering 16 gigabytes of VRAM along with a… Read More »