Howdy Overclockers! Today I bring news of the impending NVIDIA GeForce livestream. On May 6th at 6PM (Pacific Standard Time) the stream will be hosted on the NVIDIA Twitch.tv channel.
There has been no official announcement, but one can presume the event will be directed toward the consumer level Pascal-based GeForce GPU’s in light of their recent announcement for the HPC market.
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Colorful introduced its GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 Vulcan, Neptune, and NB EX series graphics cards. Built on Nvidia’s Ada Lovelace architecture the next generation of RTX cards is reported to provide massive performance boosts over the current generation. Colorful is also announcing its latest version of iGame Center, providing an all-in-one application for hardware monitoring, overclocking, and RGB control. Availability and pricing have yet to be announced so for now we will have to settle for some brief specifications for each series.
Nvidia has just released its Game Ready driver 532.02 WHQL in conjunction with the launch of the new RTX 4060 Ti GPU. In addition to providing support for this latest graphics card, it’s the game-ready driver for the highly anticipated The Lord of the Rings: Gollum game. There are also several new tools for developers. For more information, please read Nvidia’s press release below.
Earlier this week Nvidia released its latest GeForce Game Ready Driver 471.68 WHQL. This update provides support for several new games including Naraka:Bladepoint, Psychonauts2, and Back 4 Blood Open Beta. There are also multiple fixes and additional compatibility with some newly validated G-SYNC displays. Below are Nvidia’s highlights as well as product compatibility.
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