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Ask a PC expert: AMD Radeon vs. Nvidia GeForce graphics cards

Ask a PC expert: AMD Radeon vs. Nvidia GeForce graphics cards

Posted on October 6, 2019 By Jarvis

PCWorld graphics guru Brad Chacos breaks down the key differences between AMD Radeon graphics cards and Nvidia’s GeForce GPUs.

In this video, we attempt to answer the eternal question: AMD or Nvidia?

You won’t find fanboy histrionics here. Instead, PCWorld graphics guru Brad Chacos tackles some of the key platform differences between AMD’s Radeon graphics cards and Nvidia’s GeForce GPUs.
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