Graphics Card
The graphics card is a gamer's favorite component. They're great for AI, machine learning, gaming, video editing, and speeding up anything that requires encoding. Most processors (besides Intel's -F lineup) have graphics built-in, so you won't need a graphics card to see what you're doing. If you're using an Intel -F series processor and need to see what you're doing (but don't need to game), we recommend picking up the least expensive product below.
For everyone else, we offer the newest Radeon, Nvidia, and Intel graphics cards. Radeon graphics cards offer a great value and work exceptionally well with AMD processors, since having both allows you to use something called "Resizable BAR", which improves performance. Nvidia graphics cards are the best for ray-tracing and usually outperform Radeon, but they're more expensive. Intel is new to the GPU market and will be a little buggy with some uses, but for technical users who don't mind buying Intel's offerings, they are a great value for what you'll be receiving!
For everyone else, we offer the newest Radeon, Nvidia, and Intel graphics cards. Radeon graphics cards offer a great value and work exceptionally well with AMD processors, since having both allows you to use something called "Resizable BAR", which improves performance. Nvidia graphics cards are the best for ray-tracing and usually outperform Radeon, but they're more expensive. Intel is new to the GPU market and will be a little buggy with some uses, but for technical users who don't mind buying Intel's offerings, they are a great value for what you'll be receiving!