Although RTX 50 driver and black screen issues are improving, 40 and 30-series owners feel left out in the cold.
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 ...
In advance of next week's GTC and GDC trade shows, Nvidia discussed Blackwell availability, where it specifically stated that ...
Nvidia's RTX 40-series cards support nearly all the features of DLSS 4 (save Multi-Frame Generation) and still run modern games quite well, so for my money I'm more excited to try and snag a ...
Nvidia is revealing today that it has sold more RTX 50-series GPUs than 40-series during the first five weeks of launch.
They seemed to originate from Nvidia's 572.16 driver release, which enabled RTX 50 support. RTX 40- and 30-series cards were impacted, but the 50-series was the worst affected. There were reports ...
While Nvidia’s focus has shifted to some of its ... which mostly seems to include various versions of the 572.xx driver. The RTX 40-series appears to be the one most affected, with people ...
But Jensen Huang's revelation that Nvidia is now making any chips at all in the USA has got to be good news for gamers ...
Nvidia has had some less-than-stellar graphics card launches over the years. Its RTX 2000-series was poorly received, with little interest in the flagship features of the time, and the RTX 40 ...
For reference, the RTX 40 series was unveiled over two years ago, on September 20, 2022, at the GPU Technology Conference. Nvidia's CES 2025 keynote will take place on January 6, 2025, at 6:30 PT.