The specifications to the latest entry of Nvidia’s Pascal lineup have been leaked onto the internet, and the new GP107-A chip ticks all of the boxes you’d expect for the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. Fortunately, along with the leaked specs (thanks to a GPUz screenshot) a few benchmarks for the new card have also appeared,.
Read More →Looks like the most loaded of gaming enthusiasts aren’t going to be able to purchase a third graphics card any more, that’s if you want to upgrade to NVIDIA’s new GTX 1080 or 1070 graphics card’s that is. NVIDIA unveiled the new GTX 1080 and 1070 recently and a lot of questions have still seemed to.
Read More →According to the latest rumors and reports, Nvidia’s Upcoming GeForce GTX 1080 will feature GDDR5X instead of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) and will appear on store shelves in late May, just days prior to Computex. Nvidia’s timing of GeForce GTX 1080 (also known as the 1800) means it will likely miss mass production of.
Read More →Rumors are once again abound for the Nvidia GTX 980 Ti, with thanks to KitGuru. This time, the reports are saying that the 980 Ti will be launching at the Computex trade show next month. This would put it slightly ahead of the initial rumors that surfaced a while ago, as they put the.
Read More →Another day, another set of rumors for Nvidia’s Maxwell GPU. This time however, it doesn’t concern the higher end Maxwell parts – but instead focuses squarely on the med to high range GTX 960 part. It’s been rumored for sometime the GTX 960 won’t be launching along with either the 980 or the 970,.
Read More →The GPU market back in February last year was rocked by the arrival of Nvidia’s GeForce Titan using the Keplar GK110 architecture. The beast had 6GB of GDDR5 VRAM, and 14 of the 15 SMX’s enabled on the GK110 chip providing 2688 Stream Processors. The GeForce Titan was left to rule the high end,.
Read More →Thanks to listings on several websites, we can all but confirm that the Geforce GTX 750 TI will be possibly the first Maxwell Graphics Cards out this year. Although we’re still waiting for an official statement, but hey, something doesn’t have to be official to be true. A listing from ASUS’ own website reveals that.
Read More →Nvidia’s first desktop release of the Maxwell series appears from previous rumors to be the GTX 750 Ti. If the leaks from a Chinese tech website are accurate, we’ll be seeing the GTX 750 Ti perform anywhere from between 10 to 15 percent slower than the GTX 660. There aren’t many game benchmarks to.
Read More →It was just a few days ago in my best Graphics Cards guide of January, 2014 that I said that we’re in a fairly volatile time in the PC gaming market. Now Nvidia have two more graphics cards which are rumored for release the first quarter of this year. From the sound of the.
Read More →2014 is already shaping up to be an incredibly exciting year for PC games. With the release of the next generation consoles, PC’s can finally start stretching its legs out and move on with better game engines, requiring more graphics grunt. Then, we have several new emerging technologies, including Nvidia’s G-Sync, AMD’s Mantle and.
Read More →Maxwell’s absence at the recent CES Stream was disappointing, despite Nvidia announcing some exciting technologies, including the Tegra K1, Recently, news sources at SweClockers indicates that we’ll be seeing GTX 750 TI featuring a departure from the Keplar architecture and into Maxwell architecture. Exact details aren’t know yet (unsurprisingly), but it’s looking like Maxwell will remain.
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