With version 4.5, Nvidia has introduced three new elements to its AI-powered suite of rendering technologies: a second ...
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 is arguably one of the most exciting graphics cards in its RTX 50-series lineup. Why? Past Nvidia RTX xx60-tier cards (like the RTX 3060 and RTX 4060) have wielded a couple ...
Getting the right graphics card is one of the core aspects to consider when buying a gaming PC. Most of us will likely be ...
I'm dating myself with this reference, but for anyone who gives a hoot, one thing I learned a long time ago from a cartoon owl is that it takes three licks to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a ...
Let’s be honest. When talking about graphics cards, Nvidia and AMD are the first brands that come to mind. However, I’m here to tell you that you should consider an Intel GPU over many other budget ...
Our test scores for the Intel Arc B580 were found to be inaccurate, so they have been removed from this review's charts pending retesting. We have also removed the discussion about the B580's AI ...
I almost feel a bit sorry for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060. My review has been delayed because Nvidia decided not to release a press driver so I could test it before release, and there's now a very ...
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5050 desktop graphics card announcement was a bit of a surprise—an RTX 4050 desktop card never emerged, so we figured this generation would be no different. But here it is: At ...
Strange things are happening and the PC market's unintentional Upside Down is such that a potent graphics card is now a better deal than a memory kit.
These days, computers are designed to handle far more than simple emails and calculations. In the modern era, they can pull off anything from film and TV streaming to the creation of complex digital ...
Building a capable gaming PC relies on two primary components: the CPU and GPU (or graphics card, in common parlance). While having a powerful desktop CPU in your gaming rig is important, the latter ...