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Saying goodbye to Nvidia's retired GeForce GTX 1080 Ti — we benchmark 2017's hottest graphics card against some modern GPUs as it rides into the sunset
By Jeffrey Kampman last updated
We check in on Nvidia’s most famous graphics card ever as support ends.

OCCT version 15 adds coil whine detection that doesn't require a microphone, plays a coil whine melody instead
By Aaron Klotz last updated
The latest iteration of OCCT introduces a coil whine detection tool that allows users to detect if their system is producing coil whine in an audibly harsh environment.

Intrepid modder builds Frame Warp demo from Nvidia Reflex 2 binaries
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Nvidia's Reflex 2 tech has been showcased in the real world.

Cooler Master tells customer to dismantle 12v2x6 connector to fit Asus RTX 5070 Ti
By Aaron Klotz published
Cooler Master recommends RTX 5070 Ti customers to modify their Cooler Master power supply's 12V-2x6 power cable to fit their graphics card. Turns out, the modification wouldn't have worked anyway.

Best gaming GPU deals 2025 — ongoing deals on cheap Nvidia, AMD, and Intel gaming graphics cards
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Nvidia continues to feed the AI monster with new RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell GPU with 72GB GDDR7
By Zhiye Liu published
Nvidia has expanded the company's RTX Pro Blackwell lineup by silently launching the RTX Pro 5000 72GB Blackwell AI GPU.

Apple MacBook successfully runs an Nvidia GPU through USB4 using an external docking station - Tiny Corp's coding wizardry unlocks Mac+Nvidia magic
By Aaron Klotz published
AI-startup TinyCorp has successfully created Nvidia drivers for ARM-powered MacBooks that make them compatible with RTX 30-50 series GPUs through USB4 docking stations.

Lucky Facebook Marketplace shopper finds souped-up prototype GTX 2080 Ti inside a $500 PC
By Kunal Khullar published
Specifications suggest Nvidia once considered a more powerful TU102 design for the RTX 2080 Ti GPU
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