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First benchmarks, Final Fantasy XV and Ashes of Singularity, leaked for NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660Ti

It appears that the first benchmarks for the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660Ti have been leaked online. These first tests come from Final Fantasy XV and Ashes of the Singularity and show this upcoming GPU performing as fast as the NVIDIA GTX 1070 and 25% faster than the GTX1060. Continue reading First benchmarks, Final Fantasy XV and Ashes of Singularity, leaked for NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660Ti

NVIDIA aims to remove TAA blurring and ghosting artifacts with adaptive ray tracing in games

At GDC 2019, NVIDIA will be hosting a session in which Adam Marrs, Senior Graphics Engineer at NVIDIA Corporation, will talk about how the green team aims to enhance/improve the most well know anti-aliasing solution to date, TAA, with real-time ray tracing. Continue reading NVIDIA aims to remove TAA blurring and ghosting artifacts with adaptive ray tracing in games

NVIDIA comments on DLSS restrictions and image quality in Metro Exodus and Battlefield 5

A lot has been said these past few days about DLSS. DLSS was meant to improve performance and image quality by utilizing the AI, however its implementation in both Battlefield 5 and Metro Exodus was disappointing. And it appears that NVIDIA has officially commented on everything regarding this new technology. Continue reading NVIDIA comments on DLSS restrictions and image quality in Metro Exodus and Battlefield 5

NVIDIA GeForce 418.91 WHQL available for download, does not fix DLSS blurriness in Battlefield 5 & Metro Exodus

NVIDIA has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce 418.91 WHQL provides the optimal gaming experience when using DLSS and Ray Tracing in Battlefield V and Metro Exodus. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 418.91 WHQL available for download, does not fix DLSS blurriness in Battlefield 5 & Metro Exodus

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti rumoured to be launching on February 22nd

Back in January, we informed you about a possible release date for the rumoured NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660Ti graphics card. While reports suggested that this unannounced GPU would come out on February 15th, we have now new information suggesting that this Turing graphics card will come out one week later, on February 22nd. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti rumoured to be launching on February 22nd

NVIDIA GeForce 418.81 WHQL driver released, adds support for DLSS in 3DMark Port Royal

NVIDIA has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce 418.81 WHQL driver is described as a reference driver that can be installed on supported NVIDIA notebook GPUs and adds support for DLSS in 3DMark Port Royal. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 418.81 WHQL driver released, adds support for DLSS in 3DMark Port Royal

NVIDIA admits that the sales of its high-end RTX Turing GPUs were lower than expected

NVIDIA today shared its financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2019, admitting that the sales of its high-end RTX Turing graphics cards were lower than expected. As the green team stated, its previous fourth-quarter guidance had embedded a sequential decline due to excess mid-range channel inventory following the crypto-currency boom. Continue reading NVIDIA admits that the sales of its high-end RTX Turing GPUs were lower than expected

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