You may have noticed that while Nvidia keeps its gaming GPU roadmap under wraps and avoids talking about it ahead of launches, it does the opposite with AI server GPUs. Those are often unveiled up to a year before release—Grace CPUs were announced two years early. Now these two approaches may have converged. Despite Blackwell only having debuted this year, Nvidia has already announced the first GPU of the follow-up architecture, Rubin. Read more “GeForce RTX 6090? Nvidia reveals first next generation Rubin GPU”
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GB10 or N1X? Nvidia’s Arm Superchip Packs RTX 5070–class GPU
One of the major tech announcements expected this year was Nvidia’s entry into the CPU market for PCs and laptops with its own Arm-based N1 and N1X chips. While they didn’t show up at CES or Computex, Nvidia introduced something else instead — the GB10 processor for AI systems, developed in partnership with MediaTek. Interestingly, the N1X might use identical silicon. Nvidia has now revealed its specs, giving us a better idea of what to expect. Read more “GB10 or N1X? Nvidia’s Arm Superchip Packs RTX 5070–class GPU”
GeForce RTX 3080 vs. RTX 5080 Thermals: Normal or Overheating?
Nvidia surprised many by changing the boost limits on the new GeForce RTX 50 series, removing the option to set a temperature limit during overclocking. Now, only the power limit is adjustable, and specs list only the GPU’s maximum temperature. We’ll look at how this affects GPU Boost compared to the RTX 30 series, what happens to clock speeds and performance when limits are hit, and how to tell if your GeForce is overheating. Read more “GeForce RTX 3080 vs. RTX 5080 Thermals: Normal or Overheating?”
Blackwell Is Coming to GeForce NOW, relying on Multi Frame Gen
The key announcement from Nvidia at Gamescom 2025 is the planned upgrade of the GeForce NOW game-streaming platform. With the transition to the Blackwell architecture, subscribers can look forward to not only higher performance, but also increased resolutions, refresh rates, improved stream quality with Cinematic Quality Streaming (CQS), and enhanced controller support. There are more updates for GeForce owners. Read more “Blackwell Is Coming to GeForce NOW, relying on Multi Frame Gen”
MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC Plus Review: Picky-Grade
The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti targets Nvidia card buyers wanting more VRAM without jumping to the much pricier RTX 5080 or 5090. MSI’s Gaming series traditionally delivers premium features and excellent operating characteristics rivaling high-end models, but at a more competitive price. The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G Gaming Trio OC Plus stands out among mid-range options with a cooler that runs quiet and has thermal headroom to spare. Read more “MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC Plus Review: Picky-Grade”
Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070 White O12G Review: Revisited
A few weeks ago, I tested the classic black version of the Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070. It stood out for its combination of very good thermals and acoustics and an attractive price. However, one of the fans was lower quality, making the card noisier than it should have been. I decided to retest it with the white version. The good news is that the fan issue didn’t recur. As for overall noise levels, though, there’s still not much improvement. Read more “Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070 White O12G Review: Revisited”
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5060 Gaming OC 8GB: 8 GB Is Tight
The GeForce RTX 5060 and 8 GB RTX 5060 Ti have come under the heaviest fire in Nvidia’s new RTX 50 series. Still, many customers go for them – whether by choice or budget. If you’re among them, pay attention: Gigabyte’s RTX 5060 Gaming OC doesn’t try to impress with lighting effects, but for a small extra cost, it offers excellent performance thanks to a large heatsink allowing unobstructed airflow through half of the card. Read more “Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5060 Gaming OC 8GB: 8 GB Is Tight”







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