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Asus reveals Nvidia RTX 5070 launch pricing, and while one model is at MSRP – thankfully – the others make me want to give up my search for a next-gen GPU
By Darren Allan published
Asus reveals Nvidia RTX 5070 launch pricing, and it looks steep in places – complete with hints that GPU stock could be shaky, too. Sigh...

AMD RX 9070 could struggle to compete with Nvidia 50-series GPUs according to latest tech demo
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
New path tracing benchmarks have revealed that AMD's latest GPU generation struggles when weighed up against Nvidia's latest

Nvidia RTX 5070 early pricing hints at plenty of GPUs at the MSRP – but I’ll believe it when I see it
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia RTX 5070 GPUs appear at MSRP in apparent early glimmers of hopeful pricing – but I really wouldn’t read much into this.

Worried your Nvidia RTX 5080, 5090 or 5070 Ti isn't performing as well as it should? CPU-Z can now check your GPU for missing ROPs
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
News A new update to CPU-Z Validator now checks for missing ROPs for reduced performance in Nvidia's RTX 50 series graphics cards.

50% off AMD's most powerful CPU? What's the catch?
By Desire Athow published
AMD's most powerful and expensive CPU is being discounted but why?

Nvidia's RTX 5090 has already been pushed beyond its limit - ROG Astral model overclock reaches 3.45GHz and 35 Gbps VRAM
By Isaiah Williams published
For once, there is some good news regarding the RTX 5000 series GPUs, and that's because the Asus ROG Astral RTX 5090 OC has just broken multiple overclocking world records.

New Nvidia drivers should fix a major RTX 50 series GPU issue
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
Nvidia has launched a new driver for its latest RTX 50 series graphics cards, aiming to fix some glaring issues, including black screens.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang teases Blackwell Ultra reveal, along with "the one click after that"
By Mike Moore published
Jensen Huang says Nvidia set to reveal Blackwell Ultra at GTC 2025.

Nvidia retiring PhysX for its RTX 5000 GPUs has made some gamers furious - but I don't think it's a complete dealbreaker
By Isaiah Williams published
Nvidia can't catch a break at the moment with its RTX 5000 series GPUs, as users discover 32-bit PhysX support required for enhanced visuals in older games isn't present on Blackwell GPUs.
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