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I've tested PhysX now that it's sorta supported on the RTX 50 series and I'm more convinced than ever it's a feature worth fighting for
By Jacob Ridley published
Physexcellent PhysX matters, ya know.

This Zotac mini PC has an inventive way of ditching its RTX 5060 Ti's power cables, and no it's not the same as the Asus BTF way
By Jacob Fox published
News Split a PCIe connector in two? Hold my beer.

Cheap graphics card deals this week
By Nick Evanson last updated
Pixel pushers We've done the hard yards sourcing the best graphics card deals for the GPUs worth putting in your gaming PC.

Oracle will shop around for AI chips after adopting a policy of 'chip neutrality'… but of course it'll still buy the latest Nvidia GPUs
By Jacob Ridley published
News AMD sales team, assemble!

Nvidia has built location tracking tech that uses the 'confidential computing capabilities' of its AI chips to prevent smuggling, according to a Reuters report
By Andy Edser published
News GPU, where are you?

Ever-opportunistic bitcoin miners in the US are reportedly now transforming their crypto farms into 'AI megafactories'
By Jeremy Laird published
News ASICs out, AI GPUs in. And probably net-nothing for PC gaming.

FSR Redstone tested: AMD's long awaited AI-powered frame gen delivers the goods but it's very late to market
By Nick Evanson published
Redstone released Actually, it's not FSR Redstone. It's all just FSR now because of reasons that only make sense to AMD.

In a surprise change of heart, Nvidia's brought 32-bit PhysX support back to RTX 50-series graphics cards, though only for a select number of games
By Nick Evanson published
News At least you won't need to dual-GPU your RTX 5090 rig anymore, just to enjoy a bit of physics-heavy Batman.

Cyber Monday graphics card deals 2025
By Nick Evanson last updated
Cyber Monday Cyber Week's almost over, but there are still plenty of GPU deals around.

During Nvidia's formative years, its CEO reckons it 'had a mission statement for a company that has no chance of success' but it was fine because Sega's CEO thought 'Jensen was a young man he liked'
By Nick Evanson published
News It's easy to be whimsical about nearly ruining the company when it's now worth trillions.
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