To find your graphics card: Look for a section called Display adapters and click the arrow next to it. You'll see your GPU listed there. If you want more details, right-click the GPU name and click ...
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Your GPU isn't hitting 100% utilization, and that's completely fine
On a gaming PC, the GPU determines most of your gaming experience. Chasing 100% GPU utilization seems like a reasonable goal.
Plenty of newer RTX cards sport Nvidia's DLSS technology, which is especially helpful for the most demanding games that ...
If your GPU is not compatible with your motherboard, you will experience boot issues. If you have purchased the new GPU, check its compatibility with your motherboard. Probably, you have ordered the ...
The practice of "overclocking," specifically in regards to PC components, means to deliberately push a component past its manufacturer-established limits to generate improved performance. In layman's ...
The graphics card in your PC does a lot of heavy lifting when you're gaming, editing videos, or doing anything that pushes your system. During these activities, the GPU's fans kick in to keep it from ...
ZOTAC's new ZBOX MAGNUS EN75060TC is the 'world's smallest PC with a desktop GeForce RTX 50 series GPU,' packing an RTX 5060 ...
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