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Most gamers don’t need a high-end GPU. Here’s how to tell if you do
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AsusA high-end GPU uses a lot of power to make games look beautiful and realistic.
The importance of Ultra graphics settings is also frequently overestimated.
It’s definitely worth turning on ray tracing once, just so you can see how the visual benefits may justify the cost.
Thanks to ray tracing, the visuals appear much more realistic.
As long as you’re fine with lowering the graphics settings, you’ll save a lot of money while still enjoying a well-rounded gaming performance.