If you were "lucky" enough to get hold of one of Nvidia's new RTX 50 graphics cards, you should really check it for problems.
Nvidia’s vendor partners are intent on keeping the prices of its 50-series graphics cards high. Recent reports observed the vendor, MSI quietly bumping the prices of the recently announced RTX 5070 Ti ...
CPU-Z Validator will now test NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards to see if they have ...
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Hosted on MSNMSI quietly raises prices of its supposed RTX 5070 Ti MSRP modelsIt turns out that MSI has quietly increased the retail price of its RTX 50-series (Blackwell) GPUs, including models that ...
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Hosted on MSNNvidia's poor RTX 50 compute test results due to missing 32-bit OpenCL support, says PassMarkPassMark reports that Nvidia has dropped 32-bit OpenCL support, rendering legacy code unusable on Blackwell (RTX 50) hardware ...
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