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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.
Gaming PCs are often seen as expensive, but it's possible to build something on a tight budget and still play AAA games. We ...
But in reality, my PC wasn't delivering the performance jump I had expected. In some games, the frame rates barely improved, making me question the $2,000 upgrade. It wasn't the GPU's fault, though.
Japan’s 10-year government bond yield soared above 1.59% on Tuesday, reaching its highest level since 2008, as markets price in potential fiscal stimulus ahead of the July 20 Upper House election. The ...
There's Intel and AMD on the x86 side, with Apple and Qualcomm making Arm-based processors on the other. We break down the ...
Second quarter earnings season is in full swing, and the results have been largely positive so far, with more positive ...
Twitch streamer and DIY gaming accessory buff Dylan "Rudeism" Beck, who created a hilarious Untitled Goose Game "controller," is at it again with the new Star Wars title Jedi: Fallen Order. He built a ...
The euro’s fall accelerated on Monday, putting the currency on course for its steepest one-day drop against the dollar since May, as investors bet that the EU-US trade deal would hurt the European ...
Yes, AI-generated frames add input latency. This has been well established and even tested by prominent PC hardware YouTube ...
Edens Zero comes from the mind of the creator of Fairy Tail, Hiro Mashima. You can play as Shiki as he adventures around and ...
Nvidia's newest preview driver enables Smooth Motion technology for RTX 40-series GPUs, which can double the frame rate in ...