Nvidia is putting desktop-caliber GTX 980 GPUs in laptops By Wes Fenlon published 22 September 15 The full performance of the GTX 980, with overclocking, in notebooks. F'real.
Nvidia GTX 980 Ti announced: costs $650, available now By Wes Fenlon published 31 May 15 Nvidia's new flagship graphics card (if you ignore the $1000 Titan X) is packing 6GB of RAM.
A week with an $8,000 PC: testing the Falcon Northwest Mach V By Tom Marks published 14 March 15 The Falcon Northwest Mach V is a beautiful gaming rig with three GTX 980s, but is that enough for Ultra 4K gaming?
Why Nvidia's GTX 970 slows down when using more than 3.5GB VRAM By Wes Fenlon published 26 January 15 Nvidia GTX 970 inaccurately stated the GTX 970 has the same ROPs and L2 cache as the 980 at launch.
GTX 980M benchmarked: testing Nvidia's mobile performance claims By Wes Fenlon published 17 October 14 Nvidia claims that the GTX 980M is 75% as fast as the desktop 980. In our testing, it's fast—but not quite that fast.
DirectX 12's new rendering features are coming to DirectX 11.3 too By Dave James published 19 September 14 Microsoft demonstrated DirectX 12's CPU efficiency and talked up new rendering features to show off the latest GPU hardware.
Nvidia's Dynamic Super Resolution is downsampling made easy By Wes Fenlon published 19 September 14 Downsampling is the ultimate brute force anti-aliasing solution--running a game at 4K or even 8K, then rescaling it to a monitor's native resolution.
Nvidia GTX 980 tested: SLI, 4K, and single-GPU benchmarks and impressions By Wes Fenlon published 19 September 14 The big question: is the Nvidia GTX 980 worth its $550 / £429 price tag? According to our benchmarks, including dual-GPU SLI and 4K, absolutely.
Nvidia announces GTX 980 and GTX 970 "Maxwell" graphics cards for $550 and $329: here are their new features By Wes Fenlon published 19 September 14 At Nvidia Editor's Day last week, Nvidia pulled the shroud off its fresh top-of-the-line graphics cards running on the new Maxwell architecture.