I wouldn't go with Nvidia's recommended defaults.
I understand why people are angry about this, given the serious problems with such technology, but the demo video is still very impressive. The level of shading and texture details is markedly more ...
NVIDIA unveiled DLSS 5 at its GTC conference this week, billing it as the biggest leap in computer graphics since real-time ray tracing arrived in 2018. Safe to say, it did not go down as well as it ...
Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5 with 3D-Guided Neural Rendering at its GPU Technology Conference, using AI to add photorealistic lighting and materials to games in real-time. PCWorld reports this technology ...
Nvidia makes some of the most revered graphics cards on the market, and these peripherals are one of the most essential parts of a great PC gaming experience. If you've been shopping around for a new ...
It seems the patch has had the opposite effect that it should have for many ...
A few weeks ago we did a horrible thing. A horrible, biased, and frankly unforgivable thing. At least that's what Steve was told by well-informed folks over on Reddit... we benchmarked the RTX 4070 Ti ...
In this post, we will show you how to enable DLSS 4.5 on supported GPUs. NVIDIA has recently released the DLSS 4.5 update to its AI-based rendering technology. Unlike earlier versions that focused ...
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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Announced earlier this year, NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 update is a pretty big one for the technology, reaffirming its position as the gold standard for neural ...
It’s taken a while to get here, but AMD’s long-awaited FSR 3 technology will finally make its debut in September, aiming to drastically improve performance in games that support it. AMD first teased ...
So is the ultimate goal for Video games devs to just describe a scene and then it gets rendered on a $50,000 Nvidia card hosted in some far away datacenter? So you don't have to, or rather they don't ...