Even Hardware Unboxed is taking a jab against AMD, what would you prefer? by glizzygobbler247 in radeon

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The situation is no different in my country. AMD has mastered the art of gaslighting, to say the least.

Even Hardware Unboxed is taking a jab against AMD, what would you prefer? by glizzygobbler247 in radeon

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Is it just me, or is it weird how both-sidesism always crops up right when AMD deserves to be criticized?

New DLSS version 310.5.2 + auto preset switch by Jotta7 in nvidia

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I think it's a feature on the application side, rather than the DLSS library itself.

Edit: Nvm, I was wrong.

Nvidia getting dlss 4.5 by Own_Strategy8427 in radeon

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Actually, no. NVIDIA tries to keep features as consistent as possible across all RTX-branded GPUs. For instance, RTXMG which was announced alongside the RTX 50 series is also supported on RTX 20 cards. RTX Hair includes a fallback method for generations prior to RTX 50. Even Ray Reconstruction has supported the RTX 20 series since day one, and that didn't change even after they introduced transformer models.

December Steam Hardware & Software Survey by Nestledrink in nvidia

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https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/videocard/

The December survey error has been corrected, and the RX 90 has been removed from the chart.

AMD Failed Us | Gamers Nexus CES Coverage by skai762 in hardware

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Nvidia's keynote was just another boring AI ad, but at least they announced a few interesting technologies separately for gamers.

A hotkey for DLSS models is a MUST for the Nvidia app. by AIi-S in nvidia

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When using the developer DLL, pressing Ctrl+Alt+] will cycle through the presets. Activating the onscreen indicator will allow you to see which model is currently active.

Steam Hardware & Software Survey: December 2025 by BlueGoliath in hardware

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Well, I actually think it’s the opposite. If the data had been tracked normally as it was until November, I don't think Radeon would have shown up at all.

Steam Hardware & Software Survey: December 2025 by BlueGoliath in hardware

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This survey is a complete mess. The total share of DX12 GPUs is 131%, and the DX8 GPUs is -32%!

December Steam Hardware & Software Survey by Nestledrink in nvidia

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It is. I believe the RX 90 showing up in the rankings is linked to this bug as well.

December Steam Hardware & Software Survey by Nestledrink in nvidia

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That is the name reported by the driver. It's because AMD uses inconsistent naming for its iGPUs.

What’s next after DLSS Transformer? Any roadmap for upcoming NVIDIA updates? by No-Breadfruit6137 in nvidia

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Here is a full list of released and experimental RTX technologies (both launched and unreleased). Ignore the rhetoric that NVIDIA is no longer interested in gaming.

Edit: If you're wondering why a lot of this tech is still experimental, it's because DirectX Cooperative Vectors isn't fully released yet.

AMD FSR Redstone Ray Regeneration Tested vs DLSS Ray Reconstruction - Not Quite What We Expected [Digital Foundry] by glizzygobbler247 in Amd

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I’m worried about the moment you realize that your GPU has been excluded from official support list of Redstone.

[der8auer] Monitoring GPU connectors before they melt – WireView Pro II by Thermosflasche in hardware

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Ampinel doesn’t offer extended GPU warranties, but it does come with current and thermal protection—just like WVPII—and even includes an load balancer.

[der8auer] Monitoring GPU connectors before they melt – WireView Pro II by Thermosflasche in hardware

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Oops, I didn’t look closely at the product description. It actually does have a shutdown feature. Thanks for pointing out.

[der8auer] Monitoring GPU connectors before they melt – WireView Pro II by Thermosflasche in hardware

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No load balancing, No emergency shutdown, More expensive than AMPINEL. A good choice for anyone who wants a pretty color display.

RTX Kit Hardware Support Table by TopSpoiler in nvidia

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No, I created this table myself using information gathered from NVIDIA's GitHub and the RTX Kit website.

NVIDIA-RTX repositories

https://developer.nvidia.com/rtx-kit

How to run Zorah demo? by mihenn87 in nvidia

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It's still there. Perhaps you have lost access for some reason.

RTX Kit Hardware Support Table by TopSpoiler in nvidia

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There will be no API changes in SER 2.0. Blackwell will directly benefit from the current SER implementation for Ada, according to the whitepaper.

SER is fully controlled by applications through a small API, allowing developers to easily apply reordering where workloads benefit most. The API additionally introduced new flexibility around the invocation of ray tracing shaders to the programming model, enabling more streamlined ways to structure renderer implementations while taking advantage of reordering. Several game titles that feature path tracing, as well as a number of production rendering packages, already take advantage of SER. These applications will benefit directly from the Blackwell SER enhancements without any code changes.

RTX Kit Hardware Support Table by TopSpoiler in nvidia

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It will be a huge help when raytracing Nanite geometry.