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Galax Releases GeForce RTX 5080 HOF OC LAB Plus-X for Extreme Overclocking

Galax Releases GeForce RTX 5080 HOF OC LAB Plus-X for Extreme Overclocking

Gaming, Slider, Trendy
Galax appears to have launched the first overclocking-focused GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card on the market. Galax GeForce RTX 5080 HOF OC LAB Plus-X is equipped with a massive cooling system, which includes three fans (two with a diameter of 102 mm, one - 92 mm). The cooling system received a decorative plastic element in the form of a crown with ARGB backlighting - a signature feature of all HOF series cards. The manufacturer will also offer a version of the card without this crown. The card has a dual BIOS system. The new product's GPU is declared to be factory overclocked to 2730 MHz. The accelerator receives additional power via one 12+4-pin 12V-2x6 connector. The power consumption of the video card is unknown. However, many custom versions of the RTX 5080 with additional GPU ove...
Multi-Frame Generation From Nvidia DLSS 4 May Be Added To Older GeForce RTX Graphics Cards

Multi-Frame Generation From Nvidia DLSS 4 May Be Added To Older GeForce RTX Graphics Cards

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One of the exclusive features of the GeForce RTX 50 series of video cards introduced in January is support for multi-frame generation or Multi Frame Generation. The technology will become available with the release of DLSS 4 and will greatly increase the number of fps in games. Since its debut in 2018, Nvidia's deep learning scaling (DLSS) technology has evolved to its fourth version. Its latest iteration has moved to a transformer-type AI model, which has enabled a number of new features, including Multi Frame Generation (MFG), which creates up to three additional frames for every traditionally rendered frame to increase FPS. In the future, Multi Frame Generation may also be available to owners of older RTX cards, such as the GeForce RTX 30. Nvidia vice president Brian Catanzaro adm...
Nvidia App Caught Slowing Down Video Cards

Nvidia App Caught Slowing Down Video Cards

Gaming
The replacement for GeForce Experience, called NVIDIA App, still needs some work, according to reviews. Gamers complain that the NVIDIA App, which will replace GeForce Experience in November 2024, can significantly affect gaming performance. Users are prompted to install the Nvidia App the first time they launch GeForce Experience after downloading the GeForce Game Ready Driver 566.14 package, which began rolling out last month. Users can choose not to download the software, but it's important to understand that there will be no new versions of GeForce Experience going forward. With the release of driver 566.36, Nvidia has completely removed GeForce Experience, leaving only the Nvidia App. So users will have to install the app or opt out of the additional features it offers and insta...
Nvidia To Unveil Arm Processor For Powerful PCs In September 2025

Nvidia To Unveil Arm Processor For Powerful PCs In September 2025

Gaming
NVIDIA's ARM-based consumer PC platform, which has been in development for some time, will be available in September 2025. NVIDIA processors with proprietary GPUs are expected in the premium segment. Nvidia's plans for client platform releases include both in-house developed processors and those created in collaboration with MediaTek. However, the wording of the Taiwanese resource does not allow us to understand the scheme by which their deployment will begin - a dual interpretation is possible: the announcement of the Arm platform in September 2025 and its market launch in March 2026, or the release of a consumer processor in September 2025 and the appearance of its business-oriented counterpart in March 2026. This isn’t NVIDIA’s first attempt at this. In 2011, Microsoft introduced ...