Does dual-channel memory make difference on integrated video performance?
Will dual-channel memory configuration improve gaming performance, if you are using the integrated video? Let’s see!
Will dual-channel memory configuration improve gaming performance, if you are using the integrated video? Let’s see!
The AMD Dual Graphics technology puts the integrated video of an A-series processor to work together with a compatible video card. Let’s see if does it really improves the performance on games.
The new Apple TV gives us a glimpse of the future of TV. We give you an unbiased and detailed review like you have come to expect from HardwareSecrets!
The GeForce GTX 950 is the most recent video card from NVIDIA’s GTX 900 series, with 768 processing cores and 2 GiB of memory. Let’s compare its performance to its direct competitor, the Radeon R7 370.
A price comparison table to answer the classic question, “which video card based on a GPU from company A competes with a video card based on GPU x from company B?”
A table comparing the basic technical specs from all NVIDIA graphics chips available on the market, from the GeForce 4 MX 420 to the GeForce GTX TITAN X. Updated.
A table comparing the basic technical specs of all AMD ATI Radeon graphics chips available on the market, from the Radeon 9200 to the Radeon R9 Fury X. Updated to include the Radeon R7 and R9 300 series.
The GeForce GTX TITAN X is the most powerful single-GPU video card available today, with 3,072 processing cores and 12 GiB of memory working at 7 GHz, among other features. Let’s test this monster.