
AMD's new mid-ranger is pretty impressive, and it'll only get better.
It's been easy to write AMD off over the years, and when building a gaming PC, it was easy to stick with the pairing of Intel and NVIDIA. But the "red team" has been beavering away, and as we head into the latter half of 2019, it's now a very real possibility you might want an all-AMD gaming PC.
The launch of the 7-nanometer (nm) Ryzen 3000 series CPUs captured the headlines, and with good reason, but launching alongside it are the company's first two GPUs based on its 7nm Navi architecture.
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