Tag: NVIDIA
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Review
Posted by Sebastian Peak | Apr 16, 2025 | General Tech | 0
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Founders Edition Review
Posted by Sebastian Peak | Mar 4, 2025 | Graphics Cards | 1
ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5070 Ti AMP Extreme INFINITY Review
Posted by Sebastian Peak | Feb 20, 2025 | Graphics Cards | 0
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Review – ASUS PRIME Tested
Posted by Sebastian Peak | Feb 19, 2025 | Graphics Cards | 0
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review
Posted by Sebastian Peak | Jan 23, 2025 | Graphics Cards | 2
Podcast #868 – New Ryzen X3D, NVIDIA Prints Money, RTX 5090 Price Hike, Noctua Home, Retro ROG and MORE
by PCPer Staff | Jun 13, 2026 | General Tech | 0
The back episodes finally make it online, this is number 1 is a series of episodes that did not get posted, but are now!Brett is out (which is why these didn't…
Read MoreAfter 20 Years Of Service, NVIDIA Is Killing Off The Control Panel
by Jeremy Hellstrom | May 27, 2026 | General Tech, Graphics Cards | 0
Ars Technica did some digging and figure that we first saw NVIDIA's Control Panel in 2006, around the time the 7x00GS/GT/GTX series were shiny and new. Tangentially, this is part...
Read MorePodcast #862 – DDR5 Prices Begin to Fall? AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Announced, DLSS 4.5, GMail, and more!
by PCPer Staff | Apr 5, 2026 | General Tech | 0
When will the pricing of DDR (and fallout from it) stop being top news? Not this week! Get yer extra frames with DLSS 4.5, Geekbench and the newest Intel CPUs have a…
Read MoreGTC In Spaaaaace! The Space-1 Vera Rubin Module
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 18, 2026 | General Tech, Processors | 0
Jensen is heading to space, or at least his Space-1 Vera Rubin Modules plan to hit orbit some time in the near future. We got a lot of information about the terrestrial…
Read MorePodcast #858 – Intel & AMD CPU Rumors, NVIDIA Works on Linux, DDR5 Prices Trend, MOZA R5 Bundle
by PCPer Staff | Mar 7, 2026 | General Tech | 0
Not sure how this got missed last week! Making up for time, now you get TWO episodes packed into 1 week! Intel might go back to a unified arch, Acer threatens people to…
Read MoreIs NVIDIA Souring On OpenAI and Anthropic?
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 5, 2026 | General Tech | 0
It is probably not the end of AI, yet, but it's interesting to see that OpenAI, Anthropic and NVIDIA are having a wee bit of a spat. Jensen is not...
Read MoreNVIDIA GeForce 595.59 WHQL Driver Pulled – Go Back to 591.86
by Sebastian Peak | Mar 2, 2026 | Graphics Cards | 0
Update: Through the magic of waiting a few more minutes, the link for the new GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.71 WHQL is now working. And now back to our previously...
Read MoreWas NVIDIA’s $100 Billion Investment In OpenAI’s AI A Hallucination?
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 4, 2026 | General Tech | 0
Our least favourite RAM devourer announced a $100 billion investment deal with NVIDIA last September, but no money or products have changed hands as far as Ars Technica or anyone...
Read MoreNVIDIA’S Shield Android TV, IoT Done Right
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 30, 2026 | General Tech | 0
The vast majority of IoT devices, from webcams to toasters get abandoned a few years after their release and often without any notification to the owners of the devices. This means that…
Read MorePodcast #853 – RIP Cheap SSDs, RTX 5070 Ti EOL Denied, Micron Fab, Bluetooth security flaw, Kent Builds a PC, and MORE
by PCPer Staff | Jan 24, 2026 | General Tech | 0
What happens when Kent decides to use the podcast as an SFF build livestream? What about a build using DDR4 memory?? It probably doesn't get more exciting than this. Unless you…
Read MorePodcast #852 – 9850X3D Launch Imminent, RTX SUPER Delay, 8GB GPUs, Zoicware, New SK Hynix Plant, Linux malware and MORE
by PCPer Staff | Jan 17, 2026 | General Tech | 0
Every episode this year just keeps getting better, try it, you'll see. This food podcast brought to by the tech news! Also, 9850X3D this month, welcome back 8GB GPUs, and 2026 will…
Read MoreCES 2026: PNY Puts NVIDIA’s RTX 5xxx Series GPUs On A 2 Slot Diet
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 8, 2026 | Graphics Cards, Shows and Expos | 1
PNY has something special for anyone who wants to build a SFF gaming PC, the RTX 5080 Slim, RTX 5070 Ti Slim and the RTX 5070 Slim. All three are two slot…
Read MoreCES 2026: Rendered Frames Outnumbered 5 to 1 with DLSS 4.5
by Sebastian Peak | Jan 7, 2026 | Graphics Cards | 0
NVIDIA is rapidly approaching a reality in which none of the frames you see are actually being rendered in a traditional sense, at least if they keep up the pace with DLSS…
Read MoreCES 2026: Behold The Power Of The Newest G-SYNC Pulsar Gaming Monitor
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 6, 2026 | Displays, Shows and Expos | 0
NVIDIA's G-SYNC Pulsar technology was first revealed at CES 2024, but we didn't hear too much about it again until now. There will be four G-SYNC Pulsar displays available tomorrow,...
Read MorePodcast #848 – Weekly DDR5 Discussion, AMD Redstone, Steam on Windows 7, Noctua 3D Filament, Cyberpunk Police +more!
by PCPer Staff | Dec 13, 2025 | General Tech | 0
There are FOUR lights!But besides that, we have AMD news on Redstone, their B650 chipset and so much DDR pricing and related news that you'll platz. Oh, Kohler has got a…
Read MorePodcast #847 – Micron Kills Off Crucial, AM5 Budget Build Sadness, Ryzen 9850X3D Leak, Plex, Shady Panda and MORE
by PCPer Staff | Dec 6, 2025 | General Tech | 0
Yes, we talked about DDR5 pricing a lot, again. But we also talked about a very special Intel 18A customer, one billion PCs screaming out in pain (it's a metaphor!), AMD CPU…
Read MorePodcast #842 – NVIDIA Hits 5 Trillion, DGX Performance, Memory and Storage Price Hikes, AI Clippy, Linux Gaming + MORE!
by PCPer Staff | Nov 1, 2025 | General Tech | 0
A creepy collection of stories that will give you nightmares - and that's just (in)Security corner!We've got RAM prices, Nvidia Trillions, 16GB GPUs, Soundcards, and smart fridges! (It's a spooktacular show)
Read MoreJensen Huang Knows NVIDIA’s $5 Trillion Valuation Is Totally Not Based On A Bubble
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 29, 2025 | General Tech | 0
The AI bubble, for that is what it is, hasn't really made anyone a profit unless they are selling the hardware needed to run an LLM like NVIDIA has been. ...
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