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Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 is a compelling, competitive GPU for 1080p and light 1440p play. The only caveat: Our overclocked Asus test model doesn't quite top AMD's slightly pricier 16GB Radeon RX 9060 XT for gaming.
Those willing to spend time browsing Amazon, Newegg, and Micro Center can now find some RTX 50 series graphics cards priced at or within $30 of
NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service got a serious upgrade and we'd love to see the Nintendo Switch 2 added to the list of compatible devices.
“NVIDIA will also be launching GeForce NOW in India this November. It follows Thailand as the latest region to gain access to GeForce NOW through GFNA partner Brothers Picture — enabling even more gamers around the world to experience the future of cloud gaming at the same great membership prices,” Nvidia wrote.
GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 11 new titles to its library.
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Nvidia is placing a strong emphasis on streaming quality. Gamers will be able to stream up to 5K resolution at 120fps with DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation enabled.
This is a dual-slot blower-style Blackwell flagship, providing the opportunity of cramming four GPUs in a workstation for heavyweight AI usage.
Nvidia didn’t provide specific model names, but it’ll be a native app for monitors and TV with 5K120 and 4K120 HDR streaming. “No Android TV devices, no Chromecast, nothing, run it directly on the television,
Nvidia GeForce Now is getting a major update that brings RTX 5080 performance to its cloud gaming platform, including 5K resolution with 120 FPS, thanks to DLSS 4, over 4,500 with Install-to-Play, and even up to 90 fps on the Steam Deck.