The GeForce RTX 5090, a new flagship GPU from NVIDIA that is said to deliver as much as twice the performance of the RTX 4090 courtesy of changes that include the "Blackwell" architecture, 32 GB of GDDR7 memory, and a TGP of 575 watts, is unlikely to run into that terrifying problem where the 16-pin power connector could melt down due to overheating—an issue that some users of high-end GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards had apparently encountered and reported since their release years ago, in January 2022—according to new machine-translated statements that an NVIDIA director has shared during the company's 2025 RTX AI Day event after being queried about the possibility.
The new display features the latest fourth-generation ROG QD-OLED technology, providing a pixel density of 166ppi to deliver sharper images and clearer text for exceptional visuals and infinite contrast, as well as the latest ROG OLED Anti-Flicker 2.0 technology to further minimize onscreen flicker during intense gaming.
The GeForce RTX 5090, a new flagship GPU powered by NVIDIA's "Blackwell" architecture that features fifth-generation Tensor Cores and fourth-generation RT Cores, will deliver 20% improved performance on average versus its Ada-based predecessor, the GeForce RTX 4090, according to a set of alleged benchmark scores that surfaced online for the GPU today ahead of its official reviews, which are expected to roll out later this week.
Premium electronic hardware such as PC parts, or the latest gaming console, are often hard to get at launch these days but usually, that can be attributed to a combination of limited quantities worsened by scalpers buying up inventories to resell. This time around the ladder is still expected to happen but it appears there's another factor at play regarding the limited quantity aspect.
Eternal Strands, the new action-adventure fantasy game directed by BioWare and Ubisoft veteran Mike Laidlaw (Mass Effect, Dragon Age: Inquisition), is now available to test as part of a free demo that can be found on Steam and the Epic Games Store, according to a new post from developer Yellow Brick Games that details everything that players need to know about the demo, which is currently exclusive to the PC platform.
The GeForce RTX 5090 Ti, an uber-flagship graphics card based on the "Blackwell" architecture that may or may not actually be planned for release by NVIDIA, could feature dual 12-pin (12V-2x6) power connectors and draw as much as 800 watts of power, according to new speculation prompted by the specifications for what is said to be a prototype GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card that emerged out of China today.
75 DLSS games and apps featuring Frame Generation can be upgraded to DLSS Multi Frame Generation on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs via the NVIDIA app. And several games and apps will be updated with native in-game support for DLSS Multi Frame Generation.
The Nintendo Switch 2, a sequel to the 2017 hybrid video game console that has been described by some of Nintendo's critics as being one of the company's worst-kept secrets ever, may be released as early as April 2025, according to a new financial report from Nacon that teases "the arrival" of the new system within the first half of the company's 2025/2026 fiscal year, a period of time that would comprise April to September 2025.
From Horse Racing and Hardcore Mode to mastering blacksmithing and exploring compelling new quests, there is plenty for players to look forward to as they continue their adventure with Henry.
The Radeon RX 9000 Series, a new generation of GPUs based on AMD's new RDNA 4 architecture that will include at least two models—the Radeon RX 9070 and Radeon RX 9070 XT—will be available for purchase beginning this March, according to a new tweet that David McAfee, VP & GM of Ryzen CPU and Radeon graphics at AMD, posted to his X account yesterday afternoon.
The Crystal Series features an array of vibrant, printed graphic patterns, including the sleek Crystal Black, the elegant Crystal Onyx White, the vibrant Crystal Spectrum, and the soothing Crystal Blue, available in two versatile sizes (L and XL).
Part of the highly acclaimed ATLAS series, the case features a striking fish-tank-inspired design with a seamless one-piece curved glass panel and an integrated system display, engineered to deliver limitless potential alongside a refined visual experience.