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Since RTX 40 series GPUs use fourth-generation Tensor cores, they won’t get the full advantage of ACE or Blackwell’s AI ...
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 ...
The Asus TUF A15 is a powerful Windows 11 gaming laptop that packs in some impressive components. It has an RTX 4050 GPU, AMD ...
Nvidia's RTX 40-series cards support nearly all the features of DLSS 4 (save Multi-Frame Generation) and still run modern games quite well, so for my money I'm more excited to try and snag a ...
If you're the owner of an Nvidia RTX 40-series GPU, you might be in for some problems if you try the latest drivers.
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.
Nvidia's launch of the RTX 50-series has been nothing short of catastrophic and months on, it's not getting any better.
but it is now reportedly causing the same issues on the older RTX 40 series cards. Reports about the latest Nvidia driver causing black screens and crashes are making the rounds again on Reddit and X.
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 ...
Nvidia has cut prices on its RTX 50-series of GPUs across Europe this week. The price cuts are thanks to a stronger Euro against the dollar, allowing Nvidia to cut the price of some of its latest GPUs ...
Even Nvidia’s 40-series cards are currently selling for hefty price tags, and it might be a while before even those cards get cheaper. They probably won’t until the 50-series cards are more ...