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Rumors from earlier this year that correctly reported the specs of the 5060 series also indicated that Nvidia was planning to ...
Nvidia RTX 40-series GPU owners continue to face system stability issues, with reports of blue screen crashes (BSODs), system instability, and game-breaking bugs. While many users have been frustrated ...
Nvidia gamers with older 40 and 30-series graphics cards started reporting similar issues when Nvidia released its 572.16 driver, which enabled support for the new Blackwell graphics cards.
The latest announcement from the green team is for Blackwell-based GeForce RTX 5060 GPUs that mere mortals can afford.
Nvidia is finally ready to unveil the GeForce RTX 5060 series today, which includes three new graphics cards: the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB, and the RTX 5060. Nvidia seems to be trying to ...
Just in time for summer, Nvidia’s “Blackwell” graphics cards are coming to the masses, awesome new DLSS 4 features in tow. Today, Nvidia unveiled not one, not two, but three new GeForce RTX ...
They seemed to originate from Nvidia's 572.16 driver release, which enabled RTX 50 support. RTX 40- and 30-series cards were impacted, but the 50-series was the worst affected. There were reports ...
The evidence shows that while Nvidia has released several hotfixes aimed at stabilizing the RTX 50 series, those fixes don’t seem to cover older GPUs like the RTX 40 and RTX 30 series.
As part of Deep Learning Super Sampling 4 (DLSS), it’s the primary feature Nvidia is selling the 50-series cards on, boasting that you can get RTX 4090 performance on a $1,300 laptop.