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F1 2018 and Battlefield 3 running in 8K on Max Settings on two NVIDIA Titan RTX GPUs

YouTube’s ‘Thirty IR‘ has shared two new videos, showcasing F1 2018 and Battlefield 3 running in 8K resolution on Max settings with more than 60fps. In order to achieve something like that, Thirty IR has used two NVIDIA Titan RTX graphics cards in SLI. Continue reading F1 2018 and Battlefield 3 running in 8K on Max Settings on two NVIDIA Titan RTX GPUs

NVIDIA GeForce 417.71 WHQL driver is now available, adds support for FreeSync/Adaptive Sync monitors

As promised, NVIDIA has just released a new driver for its graphics cards that adds support for FreeSync/Adaptive Sync monitors. This basically means that gamers can install the NVIDIA GeForce 417.71 WHQL driver and start taking advantage of their FreeSync monitors. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 417.71 WHQL driver is now available, adds support for FreeSync/Adaptive Sync monitors

NVIDIA Titan RTX is 2.6X faster than the Titan V in 3D Mark Port Royal, RTX 2060 as fast as Titan V

A lot of gamers were shocked when they found out that the Titan V was able to run the RTX effects in Battlefield 5. As we’ve already said, the RT cores are meant to improve overall performance and while this was the case in DICE’s shooter, it’s more evident in Futuremark’s latest real-time ray tracing benchmark, 3D Mark Port Royal. Continue reading NVIDIA Titan RTX is 2.6X faster than the Titan V in 3D Mark Port Royal, RTX 2060 as fast as Titan V

Here are what some non-validated FreeSync PC monitors will look like with G-Sync enabled

Yesterday, NVIDIA announced that it will official support FreeSync monitors in mid January by enabling G-Sync to them. However, the team claimed that currently there are only 12 validated monitors that work great with G-Sync. So, how will some of the non-validated monitors look like with G-Sync? Time to find out. Continue reading Here are what some non-validated FreeSync PC monitors will look like with G-Sync enabled

NVIDIA: RTX2080 and RTX2060 laptops are 2X and 1.6X more powerful than PS4 Pro, respectively

At CES 2019, NVIDIA revealed its new RTX2080 and RTX2060 laptops that will be launching on January 29th. According to the green team, the RTX2080 laptops will be 2X more powerful than the Playstation 4 Pro whereas the RTX2060 laptops will be 1.6 more powerful than Sony’s console. Continue reading NVIDIA: RTX2080 and RTX2060 laptops are 2X and 1.6X more powerful than PS4 Pro, respectively

NVIDIA will enable G-Sync to specific FreeSync PC monitors, first compatible models announced

NVIDIA has just announced that it will enable G-Sync functionalities to a select number of FreeSync/Adaptive-Sync PC monitors that are currently available on the market. According to NVIDIA’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang, the green team is currently testing all FreeSync monitors and has announced the first models that will support G-Sync. Continue reading NVIDIA will enable G-Sync to specific FreeSync PC monitors, first compatible models announced

NVIDIA announces that Bioware’s Anthem will support Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS)

At CES 2019, NVIDIA has confirmed that Bioware’s Anthem will support its DLSS tech, Deep Learning Super Sampling. DLSS is perhaps the most promising tech we’ve seen from NVIDIA (as real-time ray tracing is still a lot of demanding even for RTX2080Ti) so we are glad that more developers are adopting it. Continue reading NVIDIA announces that Bioware’s Anthem will support Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS)