On Thursday, the previously announced NVIDIA GeForce GPUs: the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 have hit the market for consumers and can be purchased now!
It's not going to be easy to buy a new RTX 50 Series GPU at launch, but I'm watching the best retailers with listed stock ...
To no one's surprise, it's really hard to get your hands on Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards.
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5080 has officially launched, and gamers are eager to see how it measures up against the previous flagship, the RTX 4090. Priced at $999, the RTX 5080 offers a more affordable ...
My other option was the RTX 4070, a card I've often used for performance comparisons and agree is also a fine choice for a reasonably-priced GPU. The RX 7800 XT was a bit cheaper though, and a bit ...
Best Buy and Newegg ran out of Nvidia GPUs immediately on Thursday morning, leaving enthusiasts disappointed. 'This [launch] ...
The flagship card, the RTX 5090, is priced at $2,000, and Nvidia claims it's twice as powerful as the RTX 4090 but requires a 1,000-watt power supply--a huge leap from the RTX 4090's 450W baseline ...
Nvidia's RTX 5080 is a bit of a disappointment. Here are three alternatives to keep in mind when you go to upgrade.
The RTX 5090's 30% increase in performance for a 25% price jump compared to the RTX 4090 has disappointed many gamers, and the RTX 5080 is even worse.
A powerful graphics card is a cornerstone of any high-end gaming PC, but it can be difficult to tell how different brands and card generations stack up.
According to an X post by David McAfee, the VP and GM of Ryzen CPU and Radeon graphics at AMD, the company tested the 7900 ...
We later learned it uses DLSS 4’s AI-powered multi frame generation to achieve that in supported titles, but that’s a welcome ...