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NVIDIA Smooth Motion is now available to use on RTX 40-series cards thanks to the release of the new 590.26 preview driver.
The RTX 5060 manages 448 GB/s, just 25 per cent of the RTX 5090’s 1,792 GB/s. Historically, 60-class GPUs have offered bandwidth closer to 40 per cent of the flagship.
Nvidia received some criticism from the press for its initial pricing of the RTX 40 series. Now, we could see the RTX 5060 Ti starting at around the same price for the 16GB version.
Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50 series has been shining with cutting-edge technology since January 2025, but Nvidia is now following suit for the RTX 40 series with some upgrades. The GeForce 590.26 ...
Nvidia gamers with older 40 and 30-series graphics cards started reporting similar issues when Nvidia released its 572.16 driver, which enabled support for the new Blackwell graphics cards.
It's also worth noting that some owners of RTX 40-series GPUs are also reporting problems with the 572.16 driver. So, these issues may not be entirely specific to the new RTX Blackwell cards.
Graphics Cards Nvidia says it's sold twice as many RTX 50-series cards as RTX 40-series in the first 5 weeks. I'd bloody well hope so given there was essentially just the RTX 4090 for competition News ...
The RTX 40 series had a melting problem with the 12VHPWR connector. Nvidia says that won't happen again. By Michael Crider Staff Writer, PCWorld Jan 22, 2025 8:58 am PST ...
Nvidia’s Jacob Freeman points out on X that the Frame Gen feature in DLSS 4.0 is updated for both the RTX 50 and the RTX 40 series. That’s good news for gamers who plan to stick it out with ...
jerubedo/Reddit Tom’s Hardware previously noted it was possible to keep PhysX support going on a PC running an RTX 50 series GPU and beyond by pairing it with an RTX 40 series or older graphics ...