Just days ago Nvidia made the surprising announcement that it would be releasing parts of its GameWorks 3.1 SDK as open source code on GitHub and at the time a plethora of Physx technology had been uploaded. This move would allow developers to download the source code and tweak it, change it as they.
Read More →Just a few short days left until we’ve got Nvidia’s official confirmation regarding the hardware specs of their top of the line Maxwell parts (the GTX 980 and the GTX 970), but the latest word puts the CUDA count at 2048 for the higher end part. Previously, we’d heard the GeForce Maxwell contains 1920 CUDA.
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 →Update – there have been leaked images and supposed GPUz screenshots of the Maxwell cards. We’ve covered it here. All new GPU architectures are hyped before their release, but some more than others. The original GeForce, the Voodoo 5, the 9700 Pro… While some of those cards lived up to expectations, others (the Voodoo.
Read More →Watch Dogs is available on both console and PC today, and the ‘normal’ thing to do with big releases is to update your graphics drivers as both AMD and Nvidia usually provide day one driver releases for big triple A titles to improve their performance. But that’s not the whole story – Watch Dogs.
Read More →Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 750 Ti appears once again in the news as we see some good leaked benchmarks and the Maxwell GPU’s specs unveiled. It’s performance is on par with what was expected judging from the early benchmarks. Please remember that we might see a small improvement in the future from driver updates. It’s.
Read More →We have a few major leaks and rumors to discuss regarding new additions to Nvidia’s Geforce range of cards. There’s nothing further on the new Maxwell architecture (so far), but instead we can discuss the Geforce GTX 790 and the Geforce GTX 880M. Both new cards are expected to be seeing the light of.
Read More →Recently, I did an article and video graphics analysis comparing the Playstation 4 and PC versions of AC4. During both the article and video I spouted on about an upcoming patch for AC4 which would enable Nvidia’s Hardware Physx for the PC, Well, now the patch is here and Assassin’s Creed 4 has been.
Read More →Now that the next generation consoles are released, let’s kick off our first graphic comparison and analysis with the next gen vs a high end PC. And what better way than to start our head to head battle than Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed 4 for the PC and Playstation 4? Let’s set up a few.
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