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.
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50-series pairs ho-hum generational gains with an immensely promising new DLSS 4 feature. But if gamers refuse to embrace "fake frames," the entire lineup could disappoint.
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The Nvidia RTX 5080 cannot match up to the raw processing of a RTX 5080, but with multi frame gen it's a card you can't ...
The RTX 5080 Founders Edition at $999 makes far more sense for enthusiasts targeting max-setting gaming and ultra-HD ...
Nvidia has been the rock of the graphics card industry for years, but its position in the market has never felt more cemented ...
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 is a 4K gaming powerhouse GPU, and with DLSS 4, games now look better and run faster than ever ...
I spent a week extensively testing the RTX 5080, and overall it's the best premium graphics card for most people you can get ...
The RTX 5080 Founders Edition uses the same lovely shroud as the top RTX Blackwell card, and brings the same DLSS/MFG feature ...
Barely a fortnight after the launch of the RTX 5090, and NVIDIA is already making the GeForce RTX 5080 official. That's right, we have the card in our lab and ...
After wrapping up our review of the RTX 5090 and witnessing its power-hungry performance, it’s time to dive into the GeForce ...
Give it enough time and we'll inevitably see NVIDIA flesh out its recently unveiled GeForce RTX 50 series lineup with more ...