The RTX 5070 is based on the GB205 die, which makes it the weakest in the RTX 50 series. As WccfTech notes, it has fewer dies ...
Nvidia revealed the RTX 5070 / 5070 Ti at CES alongside the 5090 and 5080. The main specs were already known, but now the ...
It’s likely that this chip will also be used in other GPUs further down the Nvidia stack, such as the RTX 5070 Ti, with some parts of the GPU disabled, but the RTX 5080 is rumored to use a ...
The more expensive of the two, the RTX 5070 Ti at $749, is set to launch on February 20, according to VideoCardz. The outlet claims reviews will go live on February 19 for models set at list price, ...
Newegg is offering a great deal on the MSI Vector GP66HX during the Shell Shocker Deals on the website. It was originally priced at $2,249.99, but you can now purchase the laptop for a total of $1,229 ...
Outside of the VRAM requirements, Doom: The Dark Ages also requires a GPU with ray tracing hardware. The game will support path tracing, as well as DLSS 4, according to Nvidia’s Jacob Freeman.
Starting from February, major AIC brands are anticipated to have stock remaining only for the RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 series, which still need to be digested. However, since NVIDIA’s Q1 begins in ...
Find out how we test here. The RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti have now been unveiled at CES 2025 as part of an announcement of four new GPUs. With many improvements, they’ll be more power-hungry than the ...
The current sweet spot for a reliable laptop to handle average work, home office or school tasks is between $700 and $800 and a reasonable model for creative work or gaming is $1,000 and up.
Speaking of which, Asus has five different flavors of the new Nvidia RTX 50-series cards and showed them off at CES 2025. PCWorld’s Adam got his hands on all of them for your perusing pleasure.
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