What it is Save $44 on the ASRock Challenger Radeon RX 9070 XT Graphics Card, a 16GB GDDR6 PCI Express 5.0 x16 card built on ...
Etters, Pa. FCI now offers a x16 vertical PCI Express card edge connector with an integrated retention arm for PCI Express graphics cards. The flexible arm extends away from end of the connector body ...
I know you get a lot of "what video card should I buy" threads, so if this gets locked I can understand it. View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif <P>Anyway, I ...
The PCI Express slot on your motherboard allows you to connect video cards using the PCIe bus standard. Most motherboard models also feature an integrated graphics chipset that allows you to run your ...
The M9188 single-slot PCIe x16 octal graphics card can drive eight DisplayPort or DVI Single-Link outputs from a single workstation. The card has 2 Gbytes of memory, resolutions up to 2,560 x 1,600 ...
PCIe 4 is finally here. AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 3000 generation of CPUs are backwards compatible with most first and second-generation, 300 and 400 series motherboards. But the 500 series, and more ...
Well, I'm a little puzzled, so hopefully someone here knows what's going on.<BR><BR>One can put lots (ie, 2-3) of PCI graphics cards into a single PC, and use all those screens just fine in ...
It will still be another few weeks before the very first consumer motherboards supporting PCI Express 4.0 (PCIe 4.0) arrive in retail, courtesy of AMD's Ryzen 3000 CPUs and X570 motherboards, but the ...
AMD gets a lot of love from the open-source community because it's willing to work with developers to ensure that its Radeon graphics cards are fast and stable on operating systems that aren't Windows ...
Be honest, when was the last time you installed anything in a PCIe slot that wasn't a graphics card? We still indulge in this charade, where ATX motherboards come equipped with several 1x and 4x slots ...
Theres a rumor going around that NVIDIA’s next-generation ION platform could be available on a PCI Express card. French netbook blogger Pierre Lecourt reports that while he hasn’t seen any ...
The answer is no-- you will be fine, senior vice president of content and technology at NVIDIA, Tony Tamasi, explains on Reddit: "System performance is impacted by many factors and the impact varies ...