10-09-2021, 03:34 AM
It's often taught that Central Processing Units (CPUs), Graphic Processing Units/Cards (GPUs) and Random Access Memory (RAM) make up the core components of hardware when it comes to media performance, with larger memory capacities and clock speeds improving frames p/second, loading times and overall image quality.
Interestingly components (often GPUs) that on paper, have higher technical specs, from less respected manufacturers - such as Zotac or Asus, can be benchmarked with a lower score despite the obvious advantage in memory and speed - indicating that the quality of manufacture or material may also play a part in the overall capability.
It would be good to hear other opinions on key factors that contribute to overall performance, as it's clear that quite a bit of research can be done when making purchases during upgrades / PC builds.
Interestingly components (often GPUs) that on paper, have higher technical specs, from less respected manufacturers - such as Zotac or Asus, can be benchmarked with a lower score despite the obvious advantage in memory and speed - indicating that the quality of manufacture or material may also play a part in the overall capability.
It would be good to hear other opinions on key factors that contribute to overall performance, as it's clear that quite a bit of research can be done when making purchases during upgrades / PC builds.