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Err, is XFX working on swappable GPU fans?
By Andy Edser published
news Things you don't need, but want? Don't want but need? I don't even know anymore.
Retesting Ghost of Tsushima with a fresh Arc A770 shows that Intel has a mountain to climb to compete against AMD and Nvidia
By Nick Evanson published
Ghost of Arc But at least the latest game patch and AMD drivers mean RDNA 3 owners can fully enjoy the game now.
Fresh rumours claim Nvidia's next-gen Blackwell cards won't have a wider memory bus or more VRAM—apart from the RTX 5090
By Nick Evanson published
news Are we reaching the limits of GPU innovation or is it just a lack of serious competition? Place your bets now, folks.
Powercolor's Edge AI aims to significantly reduce GPU power consumption without a big hit in frame rates
By Nick Evanson published
news It's very much a work in progress right now but the concept looks promising.
Palit has created a part-air, part-liquid, all-monster RTX 4090 graphics card
By Jacob Ridley published
News The epic RTX 4090 Neptunus.
This Frostpunk 2 RX 7700 XT from Sapphire is a promotional card that actually captures the game's vibe
By Jacob Ridley published
News Looks bleak, but in a good way!
I was feeling a little needy so I sought reassurance from Jen-Hsun Huang and he told me it's all okay: 'I love PC gamers'
By Dave James published
news After a Computex keynote that missed any of the big Nvidia gaming announcements from the show, I was worried he might not love us anymore.
It's on: our first look at Intel Battlemage comes from Lunar Lake's new graphics silicon with its redesigned Xe2 architecture
By Jacob Ridley published
News The Xe2 GPU architecture will power everything from low-power mobile chips to desktop graphics cards.
Intel has made 'a tremendous amount of fixes for compatibility' in its Battlemage GPU architecture to ensure games run as they should
By Jacob Ridley published
News There's more to a good graphics card than DirectX compatibility, says Intel's Tom Petersen.
AMD's Dr. Lisa Su on the role of artificial intelligence in gaming: 'Not everything has to be rendered'
By Dave James published
news Game creation is one thing, but AMD's CEO believes that AI is going to be increasingly used by developers to get games onto your screen without necessarily rendering everything.
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