If Intel, Nvidia and AMD’s statistics are right, you’re probably using a system that’s several years old. In PC gaming hardware terms, that’s just about forever. A lot’s changed in those few years, especially in graphics-processing technologies and the demands of the software that depends on them — predominantly games and creative applications such as video editors and 3D tools. Even if you only need the basics for streaming video or surfing the web, a new graphics card can make your system feel snappier by redrawing your screens faster or improving the acceleration of video decoding. With a Thunderbolt 3-equipped laptop or iMac you can even upgrade the graphics using an external graphics processing unit (an eGPU). The landscape is always changing. AMD has just begun rolling out its chips based on 7nm architecture. It debuted the flagship Radeon VII in February but the more mainstream “Navi” cards for $450 and under aren’t out yet. The first ones are expected in July, so you might want to wait until we know how they compare to the current models on the market. Ready to throw down some cash for a new graphics card? Don’t spend a penny until you read this detailed… Read full this story
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