It was early 2012 that we saw the introduction of Kepler architecture so 2 years on it should come as no surprise that NVIDIA are about to unleash the latest range of GeForce graphics cards to feature the new architecture...
Read More...It was early 2012 that we saw the introduction of Kepler architecture so 2 years on it should come as no surprise that NVIDIA are about to unleash the latest range of GeForce graphics cards to feature the new architecture...
Read More...As we learned from my introduction to the GTX 750 Ti, first-generation Maxwell cards exhibit a 35% peak performance boost per core and twice the performance per watt. They also blow Kepler hash rates out of the water. Based on...
Read More...In addition to the mid-range GeForce GTX 750 series based on the “Maxwell” GPU architecture, NVIDIA rather surreptitiously launched the GeForce GTX TITAN Black, its new flagship graphics card, replacing the original GTX TITAN. Based on the 28 nm “GK110”...
Read More...The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics card is designed for mainstream 1080p gaming with moderate settings. GeForce GTX 750 Ti utilizes first-generation NVIDIA Maxwell GM107 GPU architecture with 640 CUDA Cores. The memory subsystem of GeForce GTX 750 Ti...
Read More...The new GeForce 334.59 WHQL display driver is now available for download, our first WHQL driver from our R334 driver release branch. This driver increases performance by up to 19% for GeForce 400/500/600/700 series GPUs in several PC games vs....
Read More...In today’s article we review the new GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti from Nvidia. These cards are affordable – low power – decent performance graphics cards that will allow you to game even at 1080P. These cards are intended...
Read More...Marking the introduction of its Maxwell architecture, Nvidia has targeted AMD’s $150 Radeon R7 265 with the new GeForce GTX 750 Ti, a card that promises to be more than another rebadge. The GTX 750 Ti’s GM107 is meant to...
Read More...Yesterday we took a look at a recent addition to the high end of the GPU market, a custom design overclocked AMD Radeon R9 290X. It went head to head with the similarly priced GeForce GTX in a selection of...
Read More...Here is the first picture of a couple of NVIDIA GM107 silicons in a tray, ahead of graphics card assembly. The packages appear to be as big as those of the GK106 from the previous generation, however, the die itself...
Read More...For the longest time, the PC industry experienced a steady climb in the power requirements for anything beyond a generic office PC. Most of this was due to the requirements of the GPU. As GPUs evolved, they steadily became more...
Read More...Keeping within budget has to be one of the biggest challenges when buying a new PC. With so many attractive technologies vying for your attention, it’s oh so easy to concede to the lure of a faster CPU, better graphics...
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Read More...Some leaked benchmarks involving Lenovo’s ThinkVision 28, which is powered by the Tegra K1 SoC, have leaked. These leaked benchmarks are using Futuremark’s 3DMark, where the Tegra K1 SoC just dominates the competition. Keep in mind that the ThinkVision 28...
Read More...Project CARS is one of the best-looking games being developed, with Slightly Mad Studios’ coding abilities being shown off at CES 2014. It shows that Project CARS scales unbelievably well, all the way up to 12K (if that’s even a...
Read More...CES — On the show floor here at CES today, I spoke briefly with Nvidia’s Tom Petersen, the executive instrumental in the development of G-Sync technology, about the AMD “free sync” demo we reported on yesterday. Alongside the demo, a...
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