Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. NVIDIA's RTX 5090 has been the subject of another (apparent) leaked benchmark, and this time we've caught wind of the flagship graphics card's Blender ...
Given the RTX 4090’s status as the performance king of consumer-grade GPUs, it’s unsurprising that a card built to surpass that level of performance continues to lead the pack. Comparing the RTX 5090 ...
With the improvements in performance, the RTX 5090 SUPRIM LIQUID takes a smart approach to cooling, and from our testing so far, it is working. Under full load, the SUPRIM LIQUID maintains ...
It's not long until the official Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 reviews will appear, but a new leaked 3DMark benchmark run of the card has already revealed some of the new GPU's performance. While this RTX ...
The new GeForce RTX 5090 is the fastest PC graphics card money can buy currently, and it reasserts Nvidia’s dominance in a product category and technology that the company founded itself on so many ...
DLSS works best when your GPU is the problem, not your CPU.
While trying to get its Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card more solidly on the market, the component manufacturer and its retail partners have bumped into some functionality issues with the GPU ...
It’s that most exciting time in the world of PC gaming once again: graphics card generational shift o’clock! As always, Nvidia leads with its flagship, most expensive card, intended only for the most ...
July 5, 2026 | ASUS's anniversary RTX 5090 Edition 20 has surfaced in Europe for €6,499 ($7,435), and it's not even ASUS's priciest RTX 5090 right now. RTX 5090 backplate melts the insulation off a ...
The GeForce RTX 4090 is already so big that any PC builder worth their salt knows that you’ll need specialized brackets just to keep it from falling and dismantling your computer. The anticipated RTX ...
Laptop gamers, rejoice — Nvidia’s best graphics cards have finally made their way to laptops. With the ongoing rollout of laptops equipped with the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and the RTX 5070 Ti, those of us ...
Why pay over twice the MSRP when my current GPU keeps getting better?