With the new RTX 5000 cards coming to laptops as well, the older stock is now not looking quite as fresh. So much so that ...
Now that Nvidia’s RTX 50 series GPUs are official, the graphics giant is applying some of its new tech to its older-generation GPUs. Much of the RTX 50’s capabilities come from its hardware ...
A $2,000 RTX 5090 delivers 60 FPS, but max-setting gaming is realistic with an RTX 5080 using DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame ...
NVIDIA announced an update to the AI frame generation model used in the GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards, which is expected to yield a performance boost of over 10%. This update is ...
Includes trade-in value + $300 Samsung credit. DLSS 4 Frame Generation benchmarks on a RTX 4070 Ti system Reddit user SebaRTX kindly put together the following comparative benchmarks in the r/nvidia ...
A Chinese techtuber has taken the question to task by adapting a 12,000 BTU (British Thermal Unit) air conditioner compressor ...
With RTX 40-series GPUs, it updated to the 12VHPWR adapter, adding four additional “sense” pins, and this connector was at the center of the melting RTX 4090 fiasco. With its latest offerings ...
as Nvidia is using the same TSMC N4 node for its RTX 50-series GPUs as it did with its RTX 40-series GPUs. It’s the first time ever that Nvidia has used the same node across two different ...
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The takeaway from this story for anyone using RTX 40 or 50-series graphics cards (if you were lucky enough to get one), is to double check your power connectors. Make sure they’re seated ...
Some of the better generations, like the RTX 30 series and RTX 3080, this number was over 80%. The 40 series was one of the weakest showings at 59%, but the RTX 5080 is even worse at just 49%.