For gamers, choosing the right monitor size is always a challenge. While massive displays, especially those larger than 27 inches, provide incredible immersion, in the realm of fast-paced first-person shooter games, a smaller screen around 24 inches can offer a distinct competitive advantage. Can we find a middle ground that harmonizes immersion with focused gameplay?
Having a small LCD or sensor panel for your gaming setup has been catching on and becoming a trend. With this additional screen, you can achieve both practical functionality and aesthetic appeal, though the installation process can be a bit tricky. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the straightforward process of setting up a sensor panel to your GIGABYTE motherboard using the convenient Sensor Panel Link.
Are you maximizing your memory speed? Whether you're using native DDR5 modules or employing XMP memory, did you know that you can overclock your memory effortlessly and get an extra performance boost for free? This article will equip you with the knowledge and tools you may not be aware of to effortlessly supercharge your PC using the user-friendly GIGABYTE UC BIOS.
”It Looks Different!” is what people would say when they see gameplay on a gaming monitor the first time. Indeed, the high refresh rates along with short response time on gaming monitors can bring smoother gameplay. However, what most people may not notice is that there is always a trade-off: greater picture quality may bring poor response time; short enough response time comes with poor picture quality. What exactly is going on?
With the recent announcement of the new socket AM5 and Zen 4 architecture from AMD, the new Ryzen™ 7000 series processors are shaping up to be absolute monsters. The great news about this is that now is the perfect time to start planning for that new PC.
AMD has recently announced their latest Ryzen™ 7000 processors offering, powered by the new Zen 4 architecture and sporting the new socket AM5. This release means that AMD will be firing on all cylinders with their addition of support for PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, bringing them in-line with the latest Intel offerings.
Gamers all over are striving to get the best gaming experience possible. Whether they are into first person shooters, role playing games, strategy, or MMO’s, gamers want to be able to enjoy buttery smooth gaming while also squeezing the best performance out of the game that they can.
The market is packed with lots of 4K gaming monitors, so much so that it can be difficult to know what to pick or even what to look for in a 4k monitor. This can be a daunting task, especially for newbies.
When it comes to buying a 4K monitor, it’s best to exercise caution and find out all the information that you need to before making an investment. To put it simply, you should focus on your budget and requirements while looking for your monitor which is why we’re here to help you make your final selection easier.
Our article today will give you ideas on what you should look for in a 4K gaming monitor. From here, you can better determine which product you should go for despite the plethora of choices available.