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Enthusiast hacks FSR 4 onto RX 7000 series GPU without official AMD support, returns better quality but slightly lower fps than FSR 3.1
By Jowi Morales published
A Reddit user used FP8 emulation and DLL injection techniques to run AMD's latest upscaling tech on unsupported hardware.

VRAM-friendly neural texture compression inches closer to reality
By Jeffrey Kampman published
AI texture decompression promises better image quality, lower resource usage

Nvidia reportedly plans new RTX 5090 'DD' variant for China
By Hassam Nasir published
Following the alleged ban of the RTX 5090D in China, Nvidia is reportedly preparing a further cut-down alternative, dubbed the RTX 5090DD.

Asus' $10,000 ROG Astral Dhahab RTX 5090 gets a less-elite 5080 version with wider availability
By Aaron Klotz published
Asus unveils RTX 5080 version of RTX 5090 Dhahab Edition, dubbed the ROG RTX 5080 Astral Dhahab Core. The new GPU uses the same 24K gold-plated ROG Astral cooler as the RTX 5090 version.

New Lossless Scaling update can reduce GPU load by 2x
By Mark Tyson published
Lossless Scaling 3.1 update can deliver 'up to 2x GPU load reduction' and improved quality.

The U.S. Navy is selling MSRP Nvidia RTX GPUs
By Mark Tyson published
Redditor highlights an unexpected treasure trove of MSRP-priced Nvidia RTX 50 graphics cards.

This entire Nvidia RTX turns into a red ring of death when it is incorrectly plugged in
By Kunal Khullar published
Galax’s Hall of Fame graphics cards use ARGB lighting to warn of 16-pin issues

Customer sends four RTX 4090s to a repair technician, finds out three are fake
By Aaron Klotz published
A Chineese repair YouTube recieved four faulty RTX 4090 graphics cards only to find three of them were fake, based on RTX 3080/3080Ti and RTX 3090 GPU dies.
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