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AMD suggests that FSR 4 will eventually be open-sourced, bar the core technology, as part of its 'long term plan'
By Nick Evanson published
CES 2026 Let's face it, modders have been doing a better job of expanding FSR 4's user base than AMD has.

You probably won't be able to afford it but Gigabyte's new Aorus RTX 5090 Infinity card is so damn ugly, you'll be demanding payment just to tarnish your rig with one
By Nick Evanson published
CES 2026 Because we all want a GPU that looks like a 1980s beatbox.

These new dual-slot Nvidia RTX graphics cards from PNY are a throwback to a simpler time of sensibly-sized GPUs
By Jeremy Laird published
CES 2026 But the pricing will no doubt be distinctly 2026.

If you're disappointed by the lack of gaming talk in Nvidia's CES keynote, fear not because the company might be, umm, bringing back the RTX 3060
By Jacob Fox published
News Although, this could actually signal worse news for PC gamers.

Nvidia's promising '4K 240 Hz path traced gaming' with DLSS 4.5 but do you want 6x Multi Frame Gen?
By Dave James published
CES 2026 It's convinced the 2nd gen Transformer model is good enough that you will.

MSI's monstrous 1000 W watercooled RTX 5090 has been designed to 'completely ignore the concepts of balance in favour of extremes', apparently
By Andy Edser published
CES 2026 Still, if you're going all in on an RTX 5090, why not turn everything up to 11?

Love it or hate it, but frame generation is the one major graphics technology that really needs improving in 2026
By Nick Evanson published
Next gen Upscaling is almost perfect. Now it's frame gen's time.

PC Gamer Hardware Awards: The best graphics card of 2025
By Dave James published
Gear of the year A whole new generation of graphics cards dropped this year, but which can take the crown?

Well, this year's graphics card launches were a right shitshow, eh?
By Dave James published
Launch malfunction This year saw the worst launch of any GPU generation I can remember in all my 20 years as a tech journo.

AMD stealth-launches a new low power version of its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card that could be great for a DIY Steam Machine, though it's only shaved 13% off the energy consumption
By Nick Evanson published
News At 140 W, it sits right between the RTX 5060 and RTX 5050 in terms of power munchies, and just above the Steam Machine's GPU.
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