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NVIDIA, RTX and DLSS
GeForce RTX 50 Series raw performance confirmed by NVIDIA: RTX 5090 is 30% faster than RTX 4090
DLSS 4 performance for the GeForce RTX 50 Series. And outside of the RTX 5090 we're looking at 15-20% gains over the RTX 40 Series.
NVIDIA has shown tests without DLSS — RTX 5090 is 30% faster than 4090, other graphics cards received less acceleration
The advantage of NVIDIA RTX 50xx Blackwell video cards over their predecessors without using DLSS is 15–30% — the company has released additional
Nvidia's RTX 5090 still can't game in 4K without DLSS 4
That's where DLSS 4 comes in. With the latest iteration of Nvidia's frame generation technology, you'll be able to game in 4K with frame rates over 200 fps. Of course, you're relying on software performance to generate all of those additional frames rather than pure silicon, and not all games offer DLSS 4 support.
Do Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50-series specs live up to the hype?
The new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 looks very expensive and very good, but the RTX 5070 Ti is what really catches my eye.
Nvidia’s RTX 5090 is just as insane as you think — it’s $2,000 and twice as fast as the RTX 4090
As rumors suggested, the RTX 5090 comes with 32G of GDDR7 memory, and it packs a power draw of 575 watts. Nvidia is still able to deliver that much wattage over a single 16-pin connector, which it has used in the previous two generations of graphics cards.
I got an exclusive look at Nvidia’s RTX 50-Series GPUs — 5 big reveals
Nvidia’s RTX 50-series GPUs were easily the biggest news of CES 2025 — ushering in the next generation of PC gaming with hardware upgrades and impressive AI-driven improvements.
Nvidia claims the $549 RTX 5070 delivers 4090-like performance... when using DLSS 4
Now let's dive into the most important aspects of Blackwell. There's both good and bad here. The GeForce RTX 5090 is outrageously expensive, as expected, priced at $2,000. Meanwhile, the RTX 5080, with half the GPU hardware, is priced at $1,000 – less extreme than many rumors suggested, though still quite expensive.
NVIDIA RTX 5000 GPUs: Performance without DLSS — are they worth it?
The first of NVIDIA's RTX 5000 GPUs is expected at the end of January, and the company has released details surrounding non-DLSS performance. Here's what you need to know.
I just played games on Nvidia RTX 5090, and the hype is real — here’s why
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 is a massive GPU that just got announced at CES 2025, and it rightfully deserves its size and stature by bringing monstrous gameplay performance and AI power to usher in the next generation of gaming graphics — something that I got to witness for myself.
DLSS 4 Improvements Are Coming To All NVIDIA RTX GPUs
NVIDIA's RTX 5000 range of graphics cards pack a huge punch. But one of the biggest improvements of the new GPU range is the addition of DLSS 4, which promises better frame generation and upscaling to make your games feel as native as possible.
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Nvidia RTX 5090 And RTX 5080 Review Dates Revealed?
The RTX 5090 is coming first and in less than two weeks we'll know just how fast it is in third party benchmark reviews ...
tom's Hardware on MSN
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Nvidia Blackwell RTX 50-series Founders Edition graphics cards — Details on the new design, cooling, and features of the reference models
The upcoming Nvidia RTX 50-series Founders Edition GPUs will have a new industrial design and aesthetics, along with improved ...
mp1st.com
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Nvidia Announces RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 Prices
Nvidia has revealed the prices for the RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070, which are all due to release in January and ...
PCMag on MSN
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GeForce RTX 50 Series Demystified: How AI Is Poised to Elevate (and Accelerate) Gaming Graphics
Ahead of the pending launch of its new RTX 50-series graphics cards. Nvidia released a flood of new details about its GPU ...
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