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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)

Rumour: NVIDIA launching next-gen Ampere on 7nm in 2020, AMD launching Navi on 7nm in July 2019

CES 2019 begins in two days and while NVIDIA will host its keynote later today, AMD will host its keynote this Wednesday. And while we have a small idea of what we can expect from AMD, Tweaktown has reported that NVIDIA’s next-generation Ampere GPU will be launching in 2020 and not in 2019. Continue reading Rumour: NVIDIA launching next-gen Ampere on 7nm in 2020, AMD launching Navi on 7nm in July 2019

NVIDIA Titan V reportedly running real-time ray tracing effects in Battlefield 5 without the RT Cores

Back when the Turing graphics cards were not available to the public or developers, DICE and other studios have been experimenting with real-time ray tracing using the NVIDIA Titan V GPU. As such, it should not really surprise anyone that Battlefield 5’s RTX effects can actually run with this particular card, even though it does not feature any RT cores. Continue reading NVIDIA Titan V reportedly running real-time ray tracing effects in Battlefield 5 without the RT Cores

Deep Learning Super Sampling, DLSS, is coming to Battlefield 5

It appears that Deep Learning Super Sampling, or best known as DLSS, will be coming to Battlefield 5. This information comes straight from NVIDIA’s own slides regarding its upcoming graphics card, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060, in which the green team revealed some interesting performance numbers. Continue reading Deep Learning Super Sampling, DLSS, is coming to Battlefield 5

First gaming benchmarks, specifications and price leaked for NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060

Videocardz has revealed the specifications, price and first benchmarks for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060. This new mid-range graphics card will be priced at $349, will be officially introduced on January 7th, will be bundled with Battlefield V or Anthem for free, and will release on January 15th. Continue reading First gaming benchmarks, specifications and price leaked for NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060

ATLAS cannot run with constant 60fps on Epic settings on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080Ti, even at 1440p

As you may already know, ATLAS is the new open-world online survival pirate-theme game from the creators of ARK: Survival Evolved. We’ve already reported about its roots (it looks like it was originally meant to be a DLC for ARK) and YouTube’s ‘DudeRandom84’ has shared some initial impressions of the game’s performance on NVIDIA’s most powerful gaming graphics card. Continue reading ATLAS cannot run with constant 60fps on Epic settings on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080Ti, even at 1440p

First gaming benchmarks revealed for the NVIDIA Titan RTX graphics card

The NVIDIA Titan RTX is currently available for purchase at NVIDIA’s website and the first gaming benchmarks have surfaced. Now while there are some channels that have reported some numbers, we’ll be using those from JayzTwoCents who is a reliable source. Continue reading First gaming benchmarks revealed for the NVIDIA Titan RTX graphics card