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Our guide explains how to get even more performance, efficiency, and picture quality out of AMD Radeon RX 7000- and RX 6000-series graphics cards.
The AMD Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards are the new mid-range champions of this generation. Both cards offer phenomenal performance while undercutting their Nvidia competition in price.
The GPU is your best friend when it comes to PC gaming as it does most of the heavy lifting. Here's how you can speed up your graphics card.
AMD's affordable Radeon RX 7600 graphics card is here in the form of several partner models—some of which are already selling out. Here's a comparative look at them all to help in your GPU hunt.
Navi 31, AMD's biggest GPU to date, finally makes its appearance in the Radeon Pro family with a pair of powerful accelerators.
While there are more powerful graphics cards out there, AMD graphics cards like the Radeon RX 9070 XT provide excellent 4K performance without a price tag that sneaks into the $2,000 range.
AMD is NVIDIA's biggest rival with a large number of graphics cards on the market. All the different specs and benchmarks make it hard to find the best one.
Update Your Graphics Card via Windows Updates Windows updates often include necessary driver updates, especially for integrated GPUs from manufacturers like Intel and AMD.
AMD has dropped a massive graphics driver update with support for new RX 9070 GPUs, FSR 4, Fluid Motion Frames 2.1, and a lot more.
AMD graphics card already installed Internet connection may be required Steps for how to update AMD GPU drivers Open Windows 11's Control Panel, you can do this by searching for it in your Start menu ...
In its new UEFI support document, AMD states that Radeon GPUs from the 9000 series onwards will only officially support UEFI ...
AMD's RX 9070 XT is a phenomenal graphics card. Users have been exceptionally pleased with it, especially as NVIDIA drops the ball with its GPUs.
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