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Warband offers enormous, open-ended single-player campaigns as both a ruler and soldier in a combination of action and management. Combining soccer with rocket cars might not seem like a combination that would work, but when Rocket League debuted in it quickly became the breakout hit of the summer. Rocket League is cross-platform , making it one of the best games to play with friends online right now. Left 4 Dead gave gamers the zombie apocalypse they wanted well before the genre became oversaturated.

Left 4 Dead 2 is as fun today as it was when it was first released in , and it plays well on integrated graphics. You will have to run it at reasonably low settings, but the game still looks good for its age, even with a few jagged edges.

Half-Life and its sequel are some of the most well-remembered first-person shooters ever made — the fact that Half-Life 3 is still missed , tells you just how much. They are solid games and although a little dated in some mechanics, they still make for great single-player and multiplayer experiences.

Better yet, due to their age, you can play them on most modern Intel integrated graphics chips at full, or near-full settings. They might not be quite the visual feasts that they were when first released, but Half-Life and Half-Life 2 are still fantastic games and being able to play through them without a graphics card is a real treat. Firewatch is as much an experience as it is a game. While it might not look quite as good as it can on Intel graphics chips, stylized visuals still suck you into its relaxing atmosphere, even at lower settings.

Divinity Original Sin is a real Kickstarter success story. Beyond its financial success though, it is also a really solid, old-school RPG with great characters, deep and varied combat and a beautiful world to explore. You do lose some of that when playing with Intel integrated graphics, but not enough to negatively impact the experience. A tough roguelike with resource management, real-time strategy, and branching, randomized quest events, FTL: Faster Than Light is a brilliant indie game that is far from taxing to run.

You will be able to run it on all sorts of integrated graphics chips with no trouble at all, though higher resolutions might benefit from a slightly faster chip. Kingdom: New Lands is a deceptively simple game that can suck up hours of your life if you let it. Its pixelated graphics look good on powerful and older hardware alike and all you need is a graphics chip with DirectX 9. If your processor is a little on the weak side, you may encounter some slowdown in the later stages of the game, but most of the gameplay will be buttery and pixel-smooth, even on integrated graphics.

As you can tell, Blizzard games perform particularly well on integrated graphics. Diablo 3 , the action-RPG, is a game you can easily sink hundreds of hours into.

Its isometric perspective lends itself well to less fancy graphics cards and performance remains steady even on most non-gaming laptops. Keep an eye out for Diablo 4 , the next iteration in the series. Buy on Blizzard. In terms of generational performance improvements, it definitely came a long way from the GTX The simplicity is excellent, with no RGB-lighting or funky edges.

The cooler is also able to maintain excellent temperatures, along with the impressive Boost Clock provided. The GTX offers some astounding leaps in performance. Outside of benchmarks, the GTX can handle modern games, and even at p resolutions. Sapphire has kicked things off with its budget-friendly Pulse lineup. Overall it ends up being a bit faster than its competition.

More important than the minor advantage in performance is the improvements in thermals and noise levels. Those two items are interlinked, so spinning the fans at a higher RPM will improve thermals at the cost of noise, and vice versa.

Thanks to the heatsink and dual fans, noise levels and temperatures are both much better than before. Get yours today to have complete silence when focusing on a match in Overwatch. An updated version of its preceding RX , the Sapphire Radeon Pulse is a nice development since its last. This card is capable of handling some hard-hitting games and a few software for your work-at-home tasks.

Sapphire promised a fan controller that would react to load charges much more quickly than before, and the company kept its word. Although there are certainly quieter coolers out there, Sapphire achieves a good balance between size, weight, performance, and noise. Kudos to Sapphire for understand what needs to be done for users to be pleased. To explain, as much as there has not been quite a large step of upgrades, Radeon RX is for gamers for older graphics cards.

Below are a few things to keep in mind when investing in the next GPU for your system. There are tons of graphic cards from dozens of manufacturers, but two companies really are the podium winners in the industry: Nvidia and AMD. Both of these technologies synchronize with the refresh rate between the video card and the display to eliminate tearing.

If your monitor supports either technology, then you can go with either brand. As you learn more about the different numbers, terms, and technical details, from our reviews, you might get curious as about what they refer to. Here's the low-down. When it comes to the graphics card memory count, get a card with at least 4GB.

Preferably, you should get one at 6GB or more for gaming at p. You'll also have to consider the graphics card's form, or size.

Consider the length, height, and thickness, since all graphics cards vary in shape. Graphics cards can come in half-height, single-slot, dual-slot, and even triple-slot favors. Most gaming-focused cards will be full-height and occupy two expansion slots. Even if a card technically only takes up one or two slots in your case, it can block an adjacent slot. Keep in mind that, as games and VR headsets increase in quality with newer, higher-resolution games, you'll need a graphics card that can support the next few years of games.

We hope this guide helps you along your journey of building a powerful beast of a system or acts as a good way to replace your GPU. Either way, best of luck on getting the right card! We hope you like the items we recommend! CBR has affiliate partnerships, so we receive a share of the revenue from your purchase. Check out Philip on Twitter plotnickinator or his portfolio at plotnicki. Premium pick. Metro Exodus is a visual masterpiece, and although seeing it running on consoles is nothing short of mesmerizing, the game looks and feels at home on PC.

Read our Metro Exodus review. The install size alone tells you everything you need to know. Final Fantasy XV needs around GB of space to install, and once the dirty work is done, it takes up more than GB on your hard drive. If you have the power, though, there are few games that look as good as Final Fantasy XV.

Read our Final Fantasy XV review. The Call of Duty series always has focused on performance over visuals, making each entry look as good as possible while keeping a solid 60 fps, even on consoles.

The level of detail in Modern Warfare is stunning, even down to how colors are portrayed in the game. Combined with ray-tracing, Modern Warfare brings a depth to the game world that few titles can rival. The visual style only is furthered by the sound design, with both elements working together to bring a visceral sense of realism. Read our Call of Duty: Modern Warfare review.

As is the case with most other console ports, the visual buff to Red Dead Redemption 2 comes down to two things: Higher frame rates and resolution. There also are some other not-so-obvious improvements, too.

Draw distances, for example, are much better on PC, with fine detail even on distant mountains. The same goes for tessellation on trees and foliage, as well as global illumination and ambient occlusion. Read our Red Dead Redemption 2 review. Thankfully, IO Interactive solved these performance issues with Hitman 2. The Hitman franchise is known for huge maps with countless unique ways to take down your target.

That means a lot of NPCs and interactive elements, pushing your PC as it renders not only the character models and animations, but also the intelligence behind them. Read our Hitman 2 review.



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