The Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti was launched on April 15, 2025, as the latest midrange GPU for the PC gaming market. It is expected to bring higher performance than its predecessor, the RTX 4060 Ti. The new ...
According to the leak that includes a photo of an early prototype of the RTX 5090, this version of the card had no less than four 16-pin power connectors. This setup would allow the card to draw up to ...
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The Intel Arc B580 12 GB and the RTX 3070 8 GB are some of the most interesting GPUs in the mid-range market these days. While the Team Blue offering is brand new, and features the latest ...
Here we go again: Half a year after Nvidia's last official statement regarding damaged RTX 4090 cable adapters, new cases indicate the problem hasn't faded. The blame has been passed between Nvidia, ...
NVIDIA's latest RTX 4000 series graphics cards have undergone a significant redesign, focusing on an improved cooling system known as "twin axial flow through thermals." This innovative design draws ...
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4070 release has been highly anticipated for its potential of bringing the newer generation to a new low price point and we're happy to report that in that sense it does deliver.
Hassam is a certified PC Hardware Professional. On September 1 st, 2020 Nvidia announced their brand new RTX 3000 series of graphics cards which were received very positively by the general public and ...
Meet Gigabyte's GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AERO, it has a white colour scheme and a three-fan configuration. A dual 8-pin adaptor feeds a single 16-pin power connector on this RTX 4070 Ti. The RTX 4080 uses ...
Review Verdict: The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 FE (16GB) is the ticket if you’re looking to game in 4K in the Philippines, though its massive price leap VS the previous generation will certainly leave ...
In case you haven't heard, NVIDIA's recent high-end GPUs are using a new connector, known as "12VHPWR". That's "twelve-volt high power" in ATX-spec-speak, and it's a small plug with twelve pins that ...
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