Nvidia has revealed that the RTX 5070 Ti goes on sale on February 20 It’ll be followed by the RTX 5070 on March 5, despite Nvidia originally saying this GPU would arrive in February as well as ...
Earlier this week we reported a rumour that Nvidia had slightly delayed the upcoming RTX 5070 GPU from some time in February to early March. Well, it turns out that's true. Nvidia has updated its ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA will launch the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti on February 20th for $749 and the RTX 5070 on March 5th for $549. Both models feature Blackwell architecture, GDDR7 memory, and DLSS 4 AI technology.
Like Bigfoot or the chupacabra, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 is being spotted in the wild by ravenous GPU buyers ready to believe any hint of a footprint indicates how powerful a beast they are.
After a huge sell-out of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, the RTX 5070 Ti is now on sale, and stock is very slim. In the U.S., stock of this GPU disappeared fast. All that is left now is ...
Table of Contents Promising benchmarks — well, kind of ‘Paper launch’ woes AMD is right around the corner Bye-bye, RTX 5080? Thanks to some leaked benchmarks, we now have a better idea of ...
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 went on sale on January 30 with an MSRP of $999 in the US and £979 in the UK - and as many of us feared, stock sold out pretty quickly. But don't give up hope just yet!
The GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 are both very fast graphics cards—if you can look past the possibility that we may have yet another power-connector-related overheating problem on our hands.
The RTX 5080 didn’t blow us away in our testing, but there’s no denying that it’s the second fast graphics card in the world, behind Nvidia’s ludicrously-priced RTX 5090 halo card.
Graphics cards are getting crazy expensive, yet again. Between high demand, low supply, and broader trade wars, the launch of Nvidia’s RTX 50-series GPUs is bringing back traumatic memories of ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition graphics card has experienced its first reported melted 16-pin power connector issue, similar to the RTX 5090. A Redditor using an ASUS ROG Loki ...
Here’s how it works. 32-bit implementations of PhysX, Nvidia's physics engine, will finally lose support in RTX 50 series cards, in a move to remove 32-bit CUDA application support on its latest ...
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