The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 is built on a new architecture, using one of the company’s new Blackwell RTX 50 GPU designs. While the RTX 5090 is rumored to use a large new chip, codenamed GB202 ...
Chances are if you're looking to buy the RTX 5070, you've got a mid-range gaming PC setup. I can absolutely see Nvidia's 70-class graphics card being the popular kid at GPU school this generation ...
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The age of Ada has now passed, and some of the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 gaming GPU range is all set to be unleashed very soon, but what do Jensen and his team of GPU architects have in store ...
You can find out all this and more right in one place to help you stay on top of all the new information about the Nvidia RTX 5090. The confirmed official release date for the Nvidia RTX 5090 ...
Nvidia’s RTX 5090 is easily the best gaming experience I’ve ever witnessed. But it’s easy to get whipped up in incredible graphical fidelity without asking one question: What is actually ...
I could make a solid argument for calling the RTX 5090 one of the best graphics cards based on looks alone. Nvidia has seriously stepped-up its design game over the past handful of generations ...
Minecraft has cemented its place as one of the few games to continue to grow in users a decade after its original release. While most video games have a shelf-life of less than two years, Mojang ...
Asus are also going to offer these Strix G models in a wider range of specs, starting with mid-level GPUs once they’re available. At launch, they start at an RTX 5070 version, for around $1999 MSRP in ...
At long last, Nvidia's RTX 5090 is finally here. Released on January 30th 2025 after a couple of weeks of waiting from CES, Nvidia's new top-class gaming card comes with a beefy $1999/£1939 price ...
The highly anticipated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs are finally being freed from their boxes. This time, it's our very own Dave Altavilla showcasing the unboxing on the HotHardware YouTube channel.