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The Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy remaster from 2017 (originally released in 2003) has seen a big upgrade arrive for the ...
DLSS 4.5 is now officially available for all RTX GPU owners. DLSS 4.5 is now officially available for all RTX GPU owners. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things ...
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NVIDIA has updated its FrameView performance monitoring tool, offering users more control over the overlay as well as fixing several bugs.
What just happened? Nvidia has made a slew of announcements at CES 2026. One of these is the improvements to its G-Sync Pulsar monitor tech. Not only will the latest version further reduce motion blur ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's G-Sync Pulsar technology enhances motion clarity on select 27-inch 1440p 360Hz monitors by using a rolling backlight scan to reduce blur, delivering performance comparable to 1000Hz ...
Nvidia didn’t reveal any new graphics cards at CES 2026, but the company didn’t show up at the show empty handed. Not only did Team Green reveal DLSS 4.5, an advanced new form of its industry-leading ...
Nvidia has formally introduced G-SYNC Pulsar, a new display technology designed to deliver sharper motion in fast-paced games. Announced at CES in Las Vegas, G-SYNC Pulsar focuses on reducing motion ...
Nvidia has just unveiled its latest G-Sync technology aimed at making gaming monitors as responsive and smooth-feeling as can be. Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar combines the refresh rate/frame rate-syncing tech ...
It’s been almost exactly two years since Nvidia announced G-Sync Pulsar, its new backlight strobing technology designed to limit display motion blur caused by old images persisting on the viewer’s ...