It's not 2018 anymore ...
AMD is expected to release its RX 6700 and 6700 XT this year, hoping to gain traction in the mid-range section of the graphics card market by competing with Nvidia's RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti - currently ...
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You might be familiar with the RX 9060 XT, the GPU that AMD launched back in June. It launched in both 8GB and 16GB VRAM variants, and offered decent value to budget gamers. A few months later, AMD ...
One of the biggest question marks leading up to the release of the AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT was specifically as to whether the 4GB of video memory (VRAM) it was coming with was really enough for modern ...
I think many would agree that in terms of gaming, graphics cards with less than 4GB of VRAM are struggling more and more to effectively handle the modern era of AAA-gaming. While it is, of course, ...
A hot potato: Although Nvidia has caught the most flak for continuing to sell mid-range $400+ graphics cards with just 8GB of VRAM, AMD has also persisted with this approach in the budget-performance ...
Prior to writing this Radeon RX 7600 XT review, the announcement of the graphics card instilled equal parts excitement and disappointment within me. Now, after testing it, I'm unfortunately left ...
Oh, alright then. Back on the AMD hype train I go. If you’ve had any interest in some of the best graphics cards in recent years, you probably know that the disturbing lack of video memory (VRAM) has ...
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