Ironically video games rarely utilize 100% of the card. Less so these days as they do everything in low resolution and then use all the bullshit "AI" parts of the chip to magically upscale the output. Same with frame rates.
It's clear that none of the improvements in video cards over the past 5 years have had anything to do with the entertainment side of the product.
Ironically video games rarely utilize 100% of the card. Less so these days as they do everything in low resolution and then use all the bullshit "AI" parts of the chip to magically upscale the output. Same with frame rates.
It's clear that none of the improvements in video cards over the past 5 years have had anything to do with the entertainment side of the product.