Today Dominic takes a look at the tiny new Zotac RTX 2070 OC Mini graphics card - it's small, but still quite fast ! READ THE FULL REVIEW on <a href="http://www ...
Square Enix reveals the full slate of spec requirements for the PC port of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, including three presets ...
It's a fantastic card and Dominic thinks it's the best RTX card he has tested yet, but it's an RTX 2060 priced at RTX 2070 levels - it doesn't really make a lot of sense. See the full review over ...
For 1080p and 1440p, the requirements call for a GPU with at least 12GB of video memory ... from the Intel Arc A580 up to the Nvidia RTX 2070. In each case, these graphic cards are only listed ...
Assetto Corsa EVO launches only on PC in Early Access form on January 16, and the PC requirements are forgiving, but not if you expect ray tracing ...
The drawback of this GPU is that it is Power-hungry, runs hot, and requires a larger investment. Despite being from an earlier generation of cards, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 is still a fantastic GPU ...
Square Enix hasn't confirmed whether the game is Steam Deck Verified, but said that the development team is currently working ...
Here's a quick guide on the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth PC requirements which includes the minimum and recommended specs needed ...
There’s further chatter about the possibility of the RTX 5070 turning up alongside them, but that GPU might be saved for a bit later – though it’s still expected to arrive early in 2025 ...
The graphics unit (GPU) of the PC is located in the main processor, in a separate graphics chip, or on a dedicated graphics card. The GPU often doesn’t have much to do apart from displaying the ...
This info popped up in a thread on X which was discussing the purported RTX 5070 Ti – a GPU that could be launched third by Nvidia, after the RTX 5090 and 5080 – and specifically that graphics ...
While we haven’t managed to review it ourselves due to a fluke issue, the $250 Arc B580 “Battlemage” GPU launched to nigh-universal praise, has already sold out most everywhere, and Intel ...