Tag: gpu

How high do you want your frame rates? Nvidia boasts that RTX 5090 GPU can drive Valorant at over 800 fps with jaw-dropping low latency

Nvidia’s Reflex 2 reveal packed a nugget of info about the RTX 5090 Team Green shared that the flagship GPU can run Valorant at 800+ fps The graphics card does this with an input lag of under 3ms, too Among Nvidia’s cluster of CES 2025 revelations, including new RTX 5000…

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Still worried RTX 5000 GPUs don’t have enough VRAM? Nvidia’s secret weapon is powerful AI texture compression, and it’s calmed some of my fears

Nvidia has detailed some clever new RTX Neural Shaders tech This includes Neural Texture Compression to fit more textures into VRAM It helps make sense of why Nvidia chose leaner video RAM loadouts with some RTX 5000 GPUs Nvidia just unveiled its new RTX 5000 GPUs over at CES 2025,…

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Nvidia’s CES surprise gets spoiled as RTX 5090 accidentally leaked – and it’s a monster

A new leak may have confirmed Nvidia’s RTX 5090 using 32GB of VRAM It comes from Inno3D’s product box image acquired by VideoCardz An official reveal is now hours away Nvidia’s long-awaited RTX 5090 official reveal is upon us, and a leak has already kickstarted the process – an Inno3D…

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Latest Nvidia RTX 5000 power usage rumors make me scared that my PSU will be nowhere near enough for the RTX 5080

Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 are rumored to have increased power usage RTX 5090 may demand 575W, slightly less than some previous rumors RTX 5080 could hit 360W, which unfortunately is slightly up from past speculation Nvidia’s RTX 5090 and 5080 are expected to be revealed at CES 2025 –…

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AMD in 2024: year in review

What sort of 2024 did AMD experience? This year was quiet in some respects for Team Red – with not much activity in the GPU space, save for one notable exception – but there was more happening on the CPU front, although the introduction of new Zen 5 processors proved…

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GeForce Experience is dead – replaced by the Nvidia App – and good riddance

2025 marks a decade of me working in the tech industry. In that time, I’ve concocted and documented hundreds of custom PC builds and benchmarked hundreds more products, each time installing a fresh OS on every system I use – and that doesn’t include reinstalls on my own rigs. I…

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