There’s been a lot of conflicting reports suggesting the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 can only support 2-way SLI configurations due to the new bridge design. Thankfully, NVIDIA addressed these concerns ...
The rumors were true: Starting with the GeForce GTX 1080, Nvidia is discontinuing official support for 3-way and 4-way multi-GPU SLI setups, rolling out rigid new high-bandwidth bridges that limit SLI ...
Two weeks ago we had a peek at the GeForce GTX 1080, this round however we bring in the big guns, as in plural. We will arm our big daddy PC rig with not one, but two GeForce GTX 1080 cards and zoom ...
Given the parallel nature of the workload, graphics cards were an obvious choice to get paired up to work on a task. Both AMD and Nvidia have been working on their multi-GPU tech for quite a while ...
As much as we’d love to drop everything we're doing and dive in head first with this absolutely HOT piece of hardware that just landed in the lab, there is just too much happening over the next few ...
GPU - NVIDIA GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 equivalent DX11 GPU with 2GB VRAM. CPU - Intel Core i5 2.8 Ghz or AMD equivalent RAM - 8GB OS - Windows 7/8/10 64-bit There are two versions of the GTX 1060, ...
4K displays are becoming mainstream now, prices are tumbling and graphics rendering technology is finally able to take advantage of these new screens, whether it's through checkerboarding or other ...
Epic Games has pushed out a new update to Fortnite, with the new v6.10 patch including some PS4 Pro specific optimizations that boost the rendering resolution. The developer notes on its website: "If ...
Acer has just unveiled its new Predator Orion 5000 series gaming desktops, which can be configured with some seriously fast PC hardware that will ensure you can play any game on the market, at any ...
Nvidia recently gifted laptop gamers with fully functional GeForce 10 series GPUs. Our coverage of the launch and details on Nvidia's new mobile lineup can be found here, but for those who missed the ...
Both Nvidia's SLI and AMD's Crossfire allow you to combine/add a second, third or sometimes even a fourth similar generation graphics card (or add in more GPUs) to the one you already have in your PC.