TP-Link highlights the Archer GX90 router as an ideal model for GTA 6

2023-12-14 19:12:00

The first details of the game GTA VI have already been revealed by Rockstar. As if the impact that the first preview showed wasn’t enough, some companies took the opportunity to highlight possible products to be available when the game is available. One of these brands is TP-Linkwhich is emphasizing the main features of the router Archer GX90.

According to the company, the next release of the Grand Theft Auto franchise highlights the importance of having a fast and efficient internet connection. In this sense, the device launched by the company in September in Brazil comes with the possibility of meeting this need with its attributes.

If you don’t remember, this router was developed with a focus on gamers and, in addition to having a more robust and extravagant design, it comes with interesting qualities for those who like to play. For example, the Archer GX90 comes with a feature called Game Accelerator, which is used to automatically detect and optimize game streams.

According to TP-Link, this technology helps keep the experience smoother. Additionally, there is the addition of the feature Game Statistics, which aims to show real-time information on various issues such as game duration, network resource allocation and latency. This way, the user can monitor performance and make the necessary adjustments to improve their experience.

In general, the device comes with eight antennas with Beamforming technology, which helps direct the signal to the devices that need it most. The wired connection is 2.5 Gbps and its processor is quad-core, operating at frequencies of 1.5 GHz.

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More regarding TP-Link: check out the review of the Archer AX12 router.

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