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  2. Nvidia G-Sync - Wikipedia

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    G-Sync is a proprietary adaptive sync technology developed by Nvidia aimed primarily at eliminating screen tearing and the need for software alternatives such as Vsync. [1] G-Sync eliminates screen tearing by allowing a video display's refresh rate to adapt to the frame rate of the outputting device (graphics card/integrated graphics) rather than the outputting device adapting to the display ...

  3. GeForce 30 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 30 series is a suite of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed and marketed by Nvidia, succeeding the GeForce 20 series. The GeForce 30 series is based on the Ampere architecture, which features Nvidia's second-generation ray tracing (RT) cores and third-generation Tensor Cores. [ 3 ] Through Nvidia RTX, hardware -enabled real ...

  4. What is overclocking? How to boost your PC's speed and ... - AOL

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    Overclocking is the process of forcing your computer to run faster than it's intended to go, which can help you run advanced programs on an older PC.

  5. List of IOMMU-supporting hardware - Wikipedia

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    Intel Q35,[99]X38, X48 Q45 [Note 1] Intel HM87, QM87, HM86, C222, X99, C612, C226[Note 1] ^ abcdefghijklmnVT-d is inherently supported on these chipsets, but may not be enabled by individual OEMs. Always read the motherboard manual and check for BIOS updates. AMD based. [edit] List of AMD and AMD-based hardware that supports IOMMU.

  6. Overclocking - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of overclocking is to increase the operating speed of a given component. [3] Normally, on modern systems, the target of overclocking is increasing the performance of a major chip or subsystem, such as the main processor or graphics controller, but other components, such as system memory or system buses (generally on the motherboard), are commonly involved.

  7. Lenovo Legion - Wikipedia

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    Website. Legion. Lenovo Legion is a line of consumer-oriented laptops, desktop computers, smartphone, and tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo, targeting gaming performance. The first Legion brand laptops, the Legion Y520 and the Legion Y720, were revealed at CES 2017 and succeeded the IdeaPad Y series. [1]

  8. Front-side bus - Wikipedia

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    Front-side bus. Within a multi-core processor, the back-side bus is often internal, with front-side bus for external communication. The front-side bus (FSB) is a computer communication interface (bus) that was often used in Intel -chip-based computers during the 1990s and 2000s. The EV6 bus served the same function for competing AMD CPUs.

  9. GeForce 20 series - Wikipedia

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    Contents. GeForce 20 series. The GeForce 20 series is a family of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia. [ 8 ] Serving as the successor to the GeForce 10 series, [ 9 ] the line started shipping on September 20, 2018, [ 10 ] and after several editions, on July 2, 2019, the GeForce RTX Super line of cards was announced. [ 11 ]