There is one card that can hold its own against Nvidia's latest high-end card, and that's Nvidia's last-gen flagship, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090. While stock for the RTX 4090 is expected to ...
the RTX 4090. The Geekbench and 3DMark Time Spy results are far from definitive, but they paint a picture that the RTX 5080 may be as much as 20% slower than the RTX 4090, and not much more than ...
But this time, the RTX 5080 hasn’t reached the same heights as the RTX 4090. That’s quite surprising, and not a good omen for those who harbor hopes for a sub- or under-performance king.
the RTX 4090. Historically, NVIDIA's 80-series GPUs have outperformed the 90-series from the preceding generation, but early benchmark results for the RTX 5080 indicate that this trend may not ...
Plus, I’m going to take this chance to highlight the price cuts that will happen to RTX 4090 and RTX 4080. The vast majority of DLSS 4 tech will be coming to these older generation cards (minus ...
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 is built on a new architecture, using one of the company’s new Blackwell RTX 50 GPU designs. While the RTX 5090 is rumored to use a large new chip, codenamed GB202 ...
NVIDIA's RTX 5090 bumps the TGP up to 575W, an increase of 125W compared to the RTX 4090's 450W. That also affects the PSU in your PC, which NVIDIA now recommends being at least 1,000W.
There’s an RTX 4090 graphics card, which is a highlight of its own, but on top of that there is the huge 18-inch screen with a 2560 x 1600 resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and 3ms response time.
On paper, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 specs look relatively modest, with it only housing a few hundred more CUDA cores than the RTX 4070 and having the same 192-bit memory interface and 12GB of VRAM.
Alongside its even beefier brother, Nvidia has also launched the RTX 5080, its second-in-command GPU. It too is releasing on January 30th 2025 after a couple of weeks of waiting from CES ...