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 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,12 2025 - tech 
Intel Went Too Far - tech
(hx) 08:01 PM CET - Feb,12 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Intel is trying to compete with Ryzen AI 9 laptops but when it comes to temperatures, performance, heat and battery life, they might have gone too far for minimal gains. Then again, if you need a thin and light ultra portable laptop with good multi threaded performance, the Ultra 9 285H could be an option vs the Ryzen AI 9 365 or HX 370. But against the Macbook Pro...well that's another matter. The video explains the distinctions within Intel’s lineup, highlighting the differences between the Ultra, V, U, H, and HX series, and how these relate to performance and efficiency.
Linux is now FASTER than Windows!! Linux vs Windows - 2025 Gaming benchmarks - tech
(hx) 09:11 AM CET - Feb,12 2025 - Post a comment / read (5)
Fabio Pisco tests the gaming performance of Linux vs Windows using benchmarks from various games in 2025. He reveals that Linux, with the help of Proton and other tools, can outperform Windows in several gaming scenarios, highlighting significant improvements in performance for AMD cards and ease of use for gamers.

17 Minutes of LTT Complaining About Computers - tech
(hx) 12:02 AM CET - Feb,12 2025 - Post a comment
In this video, Linus from Linus Tech Tips shares a humorous compilation of grievances about computer technology and user experiences, touching on various annoyances with software and hardware. He also discusses sponsor products while offering solutions and workarounds for common technical issues.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,11 2025 - tech
The Shiniest RTX 5090 - Palit GeForce RTX 5090 GameRock OC Review - tech
(hx) 01:44 PM CET - Feb,11 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
In this review, we delve into the Palit GeForce RTX 5090 GameRock OC graphics card, the first partner card I have had the opportunity to test. This model will be compared to Nvidia's Founders Edition, which I reviewed previously.


The review includes a comparison with Nvidia’s Founders Edition RTX 5090, focusing on design, build quality, performance, and thermal characteristics. The Palit card showcases a shiny, RGB-heavy design with a unique chameleon panel, making it visually appealing, especially in vertical setups. While the performance between Palit and Nvidia’s Founders Edition is similar, the Palit card has marginal advantages in cooling and noise levels. The video also highlights the card’s power consumption and discusses the implications for users regarding power supply requirements. Though the pricing and availability of the RTX 5090 series remain uncertain, the Palit Game Rock version is recommended for those seeking a potent GPU.
AMD Plans Aggressive Price Competition with Radeon RX 9000 Series - tech
(hx) 01:34 PM CET - Feb,11 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
According to ITHome, AMD is preparing to disrupt its competition with aggressive pricing for its upcoming RX 9000 series. The RX 9070 XT, built on the RDNA 4 architecture, is expected to launch at $599, positioning it directly against NVIDIA's RTX 5070 Ti, which carries a $749 price tag. With this competitive pricing, AMD aims to revitalize its market position following lower-than-expected sales of the RX 7000 series, causing it to lose some market share. The upcoming RX 9070 XT features the Navi 48 core running at 2.97 GHz, complemented by 16 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit bus. Architecture's enhanced AI upscaling capabilities, already demonstrated in the PlayStation 5 Pro, could offer compelling performance advantages over current-generation cards. The base RX 9070 model is anticipated to debut at $499, creating a focused attack on multiple market segments, including NVIDIA's RTX 5070, priced at $549.

AMD reportedly plans to accelerate the end-of-life timeline for its RX 7800 XT, currently priced at $479. Sources from IT Home suggest production ceased as early as January, months ahead of the planned initial third-quarter 2025 termination. This accelerated timeline suggests AMD's confidence in the RX 9000 series' ability to deliver superior price-to-performance metrics. The March 2025 launch window for the RX 9000 series arrives at a critical point in the GPU market, as NVIDIA rolls out its Blackwell-based RTX 50 series. AMD's aggressive pricing strategy and the architectural improvements in RDNA 4 positions the company to challenge NVIDIA's market dominance, at least in the $500-$600 price range. This competitive positioning could trigger NVIDIA price adjustments, potentially benefiting consumers who have faced consistently high GPU prices in recent years.
Radeon RX 9070 XT: How Can AMD Win Over Gamers? - tech
(hx) 11:17 AM CET - Feb,11 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
The video discusses various aspects of AMD's strategies and challenges in the GPU market, specifically focusing on the Radeon RX 9070 XT and its competitive landscape against Nvidia.

Windows Defender vs Top 200 Ransomware - tech
(hx) 12:54 AM CET - Feb,11 2025 - Post a comment
In this video, the host conducts a test of Windows Defender’s efficacy against ransomware by executing a collection of the latest ransomware variants on a fully updated Windows system. This annual tradition aims to assess whether Windows Defender can effectively prevent ransomware from encrypting files. The host downloads the top 200 ransomware variants and executes them while observing the system’s behavior and monitoring for any signs of encryption. Throughout the test, the host encounters notifications from Windows Defender about various threats being blocked, as well as instances where ransomware manages to bypass the security measures, ultimately leading to some files being encrypted. The experience highlights both the strengths and weaknesses of Windows Defender in real-time ransomware attacks, especially in dealing with newly emerging threats. The host reflects on the results and encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the outcome.

Arrow Lake H: Intel Fires Back - tech
(hx) 12:51 AM CET - Feb,11 2025 - Post a comment
Intel has recently launched its new Arrow Lake H processors, marking a significant step in the evolution of mainstream performance laptops. Positioned between the Luna Lake and Arrow Lake HX processors, Arrow Lake H aims to enhance both CPU core architecture and manufacturing processes, offering competitive performance against AMD’s Ryzen 9 series. However, while it shows improvements in single-core performance and integrated GPU capabilities, the processor falls short in multi-core performance and raw CPU efficiency when compared to AMD’s offerings. This summary delves into the performance metrics, power efficiency, and thermal management of laptops equipped with the Arrow Lake H processors, providing insights into their usability for gaming, content creation, and other applications.
The testing included three laptops: Zenbook Duo, IdeaPad Pro 5i, and MSI Prestige 16. Each device showcased varying strengths and weaknesses, particularly in CPU performance, power consumption, and thermal output. Although Intel’s latest chip is competitive in certain benchmarks, it faces challenges in real-world applications, particularly in creative tasks and power efficiency. The review also highlights the implications of these findings for consumers considering a laptop with integrated graphics versus dedicated GPUs, as well as the overall user experience in terms of heat generation and battery life.

The RX 580 8GB in 2025 - Still Got Some Life Left? - tech
(hx) 12:49 AM CET - Feb,11 2025 - Post a comment
In this video, the presenter discusses the performance of the RX 580 graphics card, particularly the 8 GB model, which launched in 2017. Despite its age and the winding down of driver support, the card remains a viable option for budget-conscious gamers. The presenter tests various games, noting the limitations in hardware ray tracing and performance issues with newer titles. Nevertheless, games such as Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 still provide commendable performance with certain settings and upscaling technologies like FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution). The RX 580 shows reasonable performance across several titles, although it struggles with more demanding games or those requiring advanced features like ray tracing. The video concludes with an optimistic note about the RX 580’s longevity in budget gaming, emphasizing its capability to run popular games effectively despite its limitations.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,10 2025 - tech
Enable Nvidia DLSS 4 for All Games - tech
(hx) 07:10 PM CET - Feb,10 2025 - Post a comment
This is currently the easiest method to enable DLSS4, with the latest presets utilizing the new Transformer model, globally. This should work with ALL RTX GPUs. Want to do it with only a specific game? Concerned about anti-cheat? I've addressed both in the first section of the video, so please try not to skip.

I Made a Personal VPN to Access EVERYTHING... and You Can Too! - tech
(hx) 07:51 AM CET - Feb,10 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In today’s digital landscape, many users find themselves frustrated by geo-restrictions and bans that limit access to popular platforms like TikTok and Netflix. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) offer a viable solution to bypass these restrictions by masking users’ locations. This video tutorial guides viewers through various levels of VPN setup, from simple public VPN services to creating a personalized VPN server with minimal hassle. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding the reasons for using a VPN, such as circumventing throttling, accessing region-locked content, maintaining privacy, and securely connecting to remote networks. The tutorial demonstrates how to set up a private VPN server using a cloud hosting provider, specifically Vulture, and the open-source software Tail Scale to ensure a secure and efficient connection. The video also addresses common pitfalls and tips for successful VPN usage, including dealing with potential service blocks from streaming platforms and alternatives for remote access. Finally, viewers are introduced to a sponsor product, the Aurora Pro Mark I projector, which boasts impressive specifications for high-quality visuals.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,09 2025 - tech
The ULTIMATE Sleeper Gaming TV - tech
(hx) 03:00 PM CET - Feb,09 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In this innovative video project, the hosts embark on a journey to transform a 2006 flat-screen TV into the ultimate gaming console hub. Their goal is to creatively use the TV’s ample interior space to incorporate four major gaming systems: the PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC, and the Nintendo Wii. This ambitious project involves upgrading the TV’s outdated display to a modern OLED screen, enhancing sound quality, and incorporating smart technology. Throughout the process, the hosts showcase their engineering skills, improvisation, and humor as they tackle challenges ranging from redesigning the TV’s structure to improving audio-visual experiences. The end result is a unique amalgamation of retro aesthetics and cutting-edge technology, culminating in an impressive all-in-one gaming solution.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,07 2025 - tech
It's Not Looking Good for RTX 50 Gaming Laptops - tech
(hx) 10:35 PM CET - Feb,07 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
The recent developments in Nvidia’s RTX 50 Series graphics cards are raising concerns among gaming laptop enthusiasts. The desktop versions of the new graphics cards, specifically the RTX 590 and RTX 580, showcase only modest performance gains over their predecessors, the RTX 490 and RTX 480, respectively. The RTX 590 offers up to a 30% increase in performance at 4K without ray tracing, but this is attributed to significant enhancements in CUDA cores, power consumption, and memory bandwidth. However, the RTX 590 laptop variant only features an 8% increase in CUDA cores and lacks the same power boost, leading to an anticipated performance improvement of merely 10% over the RTX 490. The pricing of new gaming laptops equipped with the RTX 590 and RTX 580 is also concerning, as they are significantly more expensive—ranging from 14% to 32%—for only marginal performance gains. This raises questions about the value of upgrading to the new series for gamers who prioritize performance over other features. The analysis indicates that for those not particularly interested in gaming on battery power or advanced features like Nvidia’s new multiframe generation, opting for last-generation RTX 40 Series laptops may be a more financially sound choice.

No RT, No Frame Gen, Max Optimization! - Kingdom Come: Deliverance II GPU Benchmark - tech
(hx) 06:58 PM CET - Feb,07 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In an era when flagship GPUs can exceed $2,000, the excitement surrounding the latest gaming releases is waning, largely due to poor optimization and a lack of enjoyable gameplay. However, 'Kingdom Come Deliverance 2' has emerged as a standout AAA title, boasting a critical review score of 88 and an impressive user score of 8.8, alongside overwhelmingly positive Steam reviews. The game, built on a customized version of CryEngine, lacks advanced features like ray tracing and frame generation but supports technologies such as DLSS and FSR upscaling, allowing it to perform well on a variety of GPUs. The testing involved benchmarking 35 GPUs at three resolutions and four quality configurations, demonstrating that the game runs smoothly on both high-end and mid-range graphics cards. The presenter emphasizes the game’s solid performance, quick loading times, and user-friendly optimization, contrasting it with the frustrations commonly found in other modern games. Overall, 'Kingdom Come Deliverance 2' is praised not just for its performance but also for its ability to deliver an enjoyable gaming experience without requiring excessive investment in hardware.

Nvidia says it's investigating RTX 50-series GPUs with widespread issues - tech
(hx) 03:30 PM CET - Feb,07 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Owners of the Nvidia RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 graphics cards are complaining about a raft of issues, including frequent crashes, but most importantly, persistent black screens. It seems that the problems have reached critical mass, with reports emerging across various online platforms. These issues happen in very different sets of circumstances—some users report only a black screen upon changing resolution or refresh rates while others observe the problem occurring under heavy usage or when making use of multi-monitor configurations. This inconsistency carries forward into how the problem takes effect; for certain users, the effects do not disappear even with a hard reboot, whereas other end users can access intermittent functionality. Oddly, the problems do not seem to be limited to the new RTX 50-series cards, as there are also reports of identical problems with some RTX 40-series GPUs, suggesting that Nvidia's latest 572.16 driver release is the culprit.

Nvidia has acknowledged the reported issues and is currently investigating the matter. The response from the company indicates that it is aware of the problems and is working to find a resolution. However, RTX 50-series owners may need to exercise caution or consider alternative driver versions until an official fix is made available.
Intel Core Ultra 200S: 104 Days Later - Final Review - tech
(hx) 08:48 AM CET - Feb,07 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
The video reviews Intel’s newly launched Core Ultra 200 series processors, which include the Ultra 9, Ultra 7, and Ultra 5 models, comparing their performance in productivity and gaming against AMD’s Ryzen 9 79800 X 3D and the previous generation of Intel’s Raptor Lake processors. The review highlights the architectural changes in the Core Ultra 200 series, including the absence of hyperthreading and the use of chiplet designs manufactured by TSMC, which aim to improve power efficiency and performance. Despite these advancements, the review notes that gaming performance varies significantly, with AMD’s processors often outperforming Intel’s in various benchmarks. The video also discusses the required new motherboards for these processors and considers the overall value versus performance for consumers.

AI Laptops: Exposing the Truth - tech
(hx) 08:46 AM CET - Feb,07 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In this video, the hosts explore the concept of 'AI laptops' and whether they truly offer any advantages over traditional laptops. They clarify that an AI laptop is generally characterized by having a neural processing unit (NPU), which can handle lightweight AI tasks more efficiently than a standard CPU or GPU. However, the hosts find that many laptops marketed as 'AI laptops' do not actually possess this capability, and numerous existing laptops with powerful GPUs are overlooked in this branding. The video reviews various AI tools, such as Adobe Photoshop, Zoom, and Microsoft's Co-Pilot, assessing their actual performance and utility. The hosts conclude that while NPUs have the potential for future applications, current software does not fully leverage their capabilities. Ultimately, they suggest that upgrading for an AI laptop may not be necessary, as improvements in battery life, performance, and cooling are more relevant.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,04 2025 - tech
Windows 11 in 2025: An early look at NEW features coming soon - tech
(hx) 10:25 PM CET - Feb,04 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
In this video, Zach from Windows Central discusses a variety of new features currently in development for Windows 11, which are expected to be released within the year. The features highlighted include a revamped Start Menu with an AI-driven app categorization system, an updated battery indicator with enhanced visibility, a new taskbar emoji panel for easier access to emojis, and customizable widgets for the lock screen. Other notable updates involve a more intuitive file-sharing interface and the option to shrink taskbar icons when space is limited. The video provides a thorough overview of these upcoming features, emphasizing their potential to enhance user experience and streamline functionality within Windows 11.

GeForce RTX 5080 Roundup - 5 Models Tested & Compared - tech
(hx) 08:57 AM CET - Feb,04 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
In this video, she reviews five different models of the newly released RTX 580 graphics cards: the Founders Edition from Nvidia, the Gaming Pro OC from Palit, the Gaming OC from Gigabyte, the Supreme from MSI, and the ROG Astral from Asus. Each card is evaluated based on its design, performance, thermals, and noise levels. The Founders Edition is praised for its compact design and build quality, while the other models are highlighted for their unique features, such as RGB lighting and dual BIOS options. The presenter discusses the performance benchmarks, noting that while all cards perform admirably, there are slight differences in speed and power consumption. The video also addresses the current market situation, emphasizing the importance of not overpaying for these cards due to inflated prices. The presenter concludes by suggesting that the best value RTX 580 would be the most affordable model that meets the buyer’s aesthetic preferences.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps - Official Teaser Trailer (2025) Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn - tech
(hx) 08:40 AM CET - Feb,04 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Check out this The Fantastic Four: First Steps teaser trailer for the upcoming MCU film starring Pedro Pascal (Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic), Vanessa Kirby (Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman), Joseph Quinn (Johnny Storm/The Human Torch) and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Ben Grimm/Thing). Marvel Studios’ Fantastic Four: First Steps opens in theaters on July 25, 2025.


Run Deepseek R1 at Home on Hardware from $250 to $25,000: From Installation to Questions - tech
(hx) 08:37 AM CET - Feb,04 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In this video, Dave introduces NVIDIA’s Jetson Orin Nano, a compact yet powerful edge computing device tailored for running AI models locally. He emphasizes the benefits of self-hosting AI, particularly with the Deep Seek R1 model, which allows users to leverage advanced conversational AI capabilities while maintaining complete data privacy. The video walks through the setup process using Olama, a deployment tool for large language models, and explores the practical applications of running AI locally, including coding assistance and home automation. Dave compares the performance of the Jetson Nano with more powerful hardware configurations, demonstrating the capabilities of Deep Seek R1 across different models, from a lightweight 1.5 billion parameter version to a massive 671 billion parameter version. He highlights that self-hosted AI not only enhances privacy and reduces costs but also maintains reasonable performance for interactive tasks. Overall, the video serves as a guide for enthusiasts looking to harness the power of AI at home without relying on cloud services.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,03 2025 - tech
Asus ROG Astral RTX 5080 Review: Stupid Big, Stupid Expensive! - tech
(hx) 07:06 PM CET - Feb,03 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
In this detailed review of the Asus ROG Astral RTX 580 graphics card, the host, Steve, dives into the card’s design, performance, and pricing, offering both technical insights and personal opinions. The ROG Astral is presented as a visually impressive and robust card, primarily constructed from metal, which enhances its durability but also contributes to its significant weight of 2,861 grams. With dimensions that make it one of the largest RTX 580 models, the card introduces a unique fan configuration aimed at optimizing airflow. However, the review highlights that despite its aesthetic appeal and solid build quality, the card underwhelms in terms of cooling performance compared to its competitors. The review concludes with a discussion of the card’s exorbitant price of $1,500, which raises concerns about its market viability given the context of the current GPU market. Overall, while the ROG Astral has the potential to be a standout product, its performance shortcomings and steep price tag render it less appealing to consumers

Wi-Fi 7 Face-Off: Galaxy S25 Ultra vs OnePlus 13 vs iPhone 16 Pro Max - Who Wins? - tech
(hx) 09:38 AM CET - Feb,03 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
In this video, the presenter conducts a speed test among three of the latest smartphones—OnePlus 13, iPhone 16 Pro Max, and Galaxy S25 Ultra—each equipped with Wi-Fi 7 capabilities. The test is executed under controlled conditions, with all devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network (SSID: Earth 7) to ensure a fair comparison. The results reveal important insights regarding the performance of these devices in terms of download and upload speeds. Notably, the OnePlus 13 consistently outperformed the others, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max lagged behind. The Galaxy S25 Ultra exhibited variable performance, starting slow but improving significantly during the test. The presenter emphasizes that while all devices support Wi-Fi 7, the true advantages of this technology are not fully realized in the iPhone, which fails to support some of the advanced features that enhance speed. This video serves as a practical guide for consumers interested in the real-world performance of Wi-Fi 7 on leading smartphones.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,02 2025 - tech
The Truth about Amazon's Colorsoft E-ink Kindle - tech
(hx) 11:04 PM CET - Feb,02 2025 - Post a comment
In this video, the reviewer explores Amazon’s newly released Kindle ColorSoft, a waterproof color e-ink e-reader that marks a significant advancement in e-reader technology. The review begins with a general overview of the Kindle’s sales figures and features, highlighting the unique aspects of this model, such as its color e-ink display and long battery life. The reviewer expresses skepticism about the claimed battery performance but appreciates the convenience of carrying multiple books in one device, despite the fact that users do not truly own the books they purchase. The video delves into the technical aspects of the Kindle ColorSoft’s display, examining its microscopic structure and the color pixel mechanism. The reviewer also conducts a durability test, noting the device’s construction and performance under stress, including a scratch test and a bend test. Despite being made of plastic, the Kindle ColorSoft shows surprising resilience. The waterproofing claims are scrutinized, with the reviewer indicating that while it has an IPX8 rating, it may not be entirely watertight. The video concludes with a deeper look into the e-ink technology, particularly how the color filter array interacts with the microcapsules to produce color images. The reviewer expresses enthusiasm for the potential of colored e-ink displays in future devices, posing a question to the audience about their preferences between e-ink and traditional OLED displays

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,01 2025 - tech
The Camera Rings are Fake! (Galaxy S25 Ultra Durability Test) - tech
(hx) 10:00 PM CET - Feb,01 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In this video, the presenter provides a comprehensive durability test and review of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, comparing it to its predecessor, the S24 Ultra. Starting with a humorous note about the similarities between the two models, he discusses the recent trend of using titanium in smartphone construction, highlighting both its aesthetic appeal and minimal structural benefits. The video explores the changes made to the S Pen, the camera design, and the overall durability of the phone, particularly focusing on the Gorilla Glass Armor 2 and the titanium frame. Throughout the review, the presenter also shares his practical experiences with the device over a 30-day period, emphasizing the challenges of using a flip phone and his preference for a traditional smartphone design. The video concludes with recommendations for protective accessories to maintain the phone’s resale value and performance.

Nvidia Upgraded Everyone's GPU For FREE! - tech
(hx) 09:56 PM CET - Feb,01 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In this video, the speaker introduces an innovative feature from Nvidia called DLSS 4, which promises to significantly enhance the performance of older GPUs without requiring gamers to invest in new hardware. Amidst rising prices for new graphics cards, particularly Nvidia’s RTX 50 Series, many gamers are holding onto their existing GPUs. DLSS 4 includes a Transformer upscaling model that is compatible with all RTX graphics cards dating back to the 20 series from 2018. This means that gamers using older models can enjoy improved image quality and performance in modern titles, such as Cyberpunk 2077, without the need for a costly upgrade. The speaker demonstrates the performance improvements of DLSS 4 compared to previous models, noting significant gains in frame rates and visual fidelity. Additionally, the video explores the implications of DLSS 4 for the gaming community, particularly in terms of extending the lifespan of older hardware and creating opportunities for enhanced gaming experiences.

 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,31 2025 - tech
Windows 11 24H2 Patch Breaks Audio, Bluetooth, Webcams, and More - tech
(hx) 05:24 PM CET - Jan,31 2025 - Post a comment / read (3)
In the latest video, the host discusses significant issues arising from the recent Windows 11 24 H2 patch, specifically update KB 5059. The update has led to widespread problems affecting not only Windows 11 but also previous versions, such as Windows 10 22 H2 and 23 H2. Users have reported losing audio functionality, experiencing problems with USB audio devices, and glitches with webcams. Additionally, Bluetooth functionality has been impacted. The host emphasizes the importance of delaying updates until confirmed to be stable due to these ongoing issues, recommending that users set their updates to manual to avoid potential complications. While Microsoft acknowledges these problems, a fix has yet to be deployed, leaving many users in a difficult position. The video serves as a cautionary guide for users navigating the pitfalls of Windows updates.

NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 572.16 WHQL Driver - tech
(hx) 04:31 PM CET - Jan,31 2025 - Post a comment
NVIDIA today released the latest version of its GeForce Game Ready drivers. Version 572.16 WHQL comes with support for the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 "Blackwell" graphics cards, along with all the software framework needed for DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation. DLSS 4 and its updated Transformer-based models for super resolution, ray reconstruction, and frame generation are even available to older generations of GeForce RTX GPUs depending on their hardware capability. The updated super resolution model is available across the GeForce RTX series, the updated ray reconstruction to RTX 40-series and RTX 30-series; and the updated frame generation model to the RTX 40-series. Multi frame generation is exclusive to the RTX 50-series. A bug that caused G-SYNC compatible monitors to flicker when framerate drops below 60 FPS has been fixed. Micro-stutters noticed with "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle" with V-sync disabled, has been fixed. Stability has been improved for Ubisoft games that use the Snowdrop game engine. The list of games with DLSS 4 multi frame generation support can be found here.
Gaming Technology

    Game Ready for GeForce RTX 5090, GeForce RTX 5080, and DLSS 4
    List of supported DLSS 4 titles at launch above
    NVIDIA Smooth Motion
    RTX Video Super Resolution optimizations and enhancements, new multiple display settings, Advanced Optimus support, DLSS 4 support

Fixed Gaming Bugs

    Certain G-SYNC Compatible monitors may display flickering when game FPS drops below 60 FPS
    Indiana Jones and the Great Circle may display micro-stutters when Vertical Sync is disabled
    Improved stability for Ubisoft games using the Snowdrop engine

Fixed General Bugs

    [Evernote/QQ/ASUS Armoury Crate] displays higher than normal CPU usage
    Motion blur renders incorrectly in some more cases in Blender Cycles
    [KeyShot2024] TDR on loading the scene Camera Keyframe Animation

Open Issues Discovered

    Changing state of "Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area" does not take effect until PC is rebooted
    Unexpected Low Performance on CUDA Vpath Tests for Blackwell GPUs

A new driver-based AI model delivers smoother gameplay by inferring an additional frame between two rendered frames on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs
Game Ready

    Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
    Marvel's Spider-Man 2

G-Sync Monitors

    Alienware AW2725Q
    AOC 24G40E
    AOC 25G4S
    AOC Q27G40E
    AOC Q27G4S
    AOC Q27G4ZD
    ASUS VG27UQ1A
    HP OMEN 32x
    I-O Data GD242UD
    LG 27G850A G
    LG 27GX790A
    MSI MAG321CUP
    MSI MPG272UX OLED
    MSI MPG321UX
    MSI MPG321CURX
    MSI MPG322URX
    MSI MPG341CX
    MSI MPG491CQPX
    Philips 27M2N6500

GFE / NVApp Optimal Settings

    DYNASTY WARRIORS: ORIGINS
    Indiana Jones And The Great Circle
    Marvel Rivals
    Marvel's Spider-Man 2
    Path of Exile 2
    SUPERVIVE
The RTX 5080 is Actually an RTX 5070 - tech
(hx) 12:20 PM CET - Jan,31 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
In this video, the presenter critically analyzes the GeForce RTX 580 graphics card, arguing that its hardware configuration is underwhelming and more aligned with the RTX 570 than a true 80-class GPU. Through a historical comparison of NVIDIA’s GPU configurations over the last six generations, the video reveals that the RTX 580 has significantly fewer CUDA cores and lower memory bandwidth than its predecessors, making it seem more like a 70-class card than an 80-class one. The presenter discusses the implications of this in terms of pricing, performance expectations, and market competition, suggesting that NVIDIA’s pricing strategy reflects a lack of competition rather than value. The video concludes with potential solutions for NVIDIA, including adjusting product configurations or lowering prices, to better meet consumer expectations.

 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,30 2025 - tech
MSI Vanguard RTX 5080 SOC Review, Surprisingly Good OC Headroom - tech
(hx) 03:47 PM CET - Jan,30 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
In this video, the host reviews the MSI RTX 580 Vanguard graphics card, part of MSI’s new Vanguard Series aimed at enthusiasts. The Vanguard Series is positioned just below the Supreme Series, showcasing a strong focus on performance, aesthetics, and cooling efficiency. The video begins with an overview of the graphics card’s dimensions and weight, highlighting its robust construction and design elements, such as the use of plastic and aluminum with a touch of faux carbon fiber. Key features include a high-powered 12-pin connector, effective cooling mechanisms, and a visually appealing back plate, all of which underscore its high-end nature.
The review further delves into the internal components, showcasing the impressive cooling design, including a substantial vapor chamber and heat pipes, which contribute to the card’s thermal efficiency. Performance testing reveals that the Vanguard handles high-demand gaming scenarios well, with low temperatures even under heavy loads. The overclocking capabilities of the card are also explored, revealing significant performance improvements compared to the Founders Edition model. Overall, the MSI RTX 580 Vanguard is portrayed as an excellent choice for gamers and creators alike, offering great cooling performance and substantial overclocking headroom. Highlights

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