NVIDIA lists the components needed to build a Quad SLI super computer utilising the newly-launched dual GPU GeForce GTX 590. From power supplies to cases, to watercooling blocks, NVIDIA lists all the compatabile kit and also offers a few tips for those embarking on a system build.
NVIDIA’s RTX 50 “Blackwell” architecture has been a bit of a bore for us gamers. Apart from Multi Frame Generation, which has limited use-case scenarios, there isn’t much to be excited about. It is achieved using GPU-side Flip Metering. The optical field data is generated using AI models in the Tensor cores.
Between the price, performance and power draw, with the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, NVIDIA nailed the mainstream formula.
Nvidia writes:
The Nintendo Switch 2 takes performance to the next level, powered by a custom NVIDIA processor featuring an NVIDIA GPU with dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores for stunning visuals and AI-driven enhancements.
The raytracing probably doesn't even equal a low end PC GPU, even if it did it would probably be mostly useless. They'll probably force it in some game now that will run like shit maybe 30fps at best, just because "it can do it"
Please. I'd like to play my switch games on my 4k tv without it looking all doodoo.
Nvidia could have said this months ago and cut the bullshit. Anyway the rumors were true.
I'm not expecting of anything from ray tracing but dlss will be the thing that sees the unit get some impossible ports.
I got a good rig, but not THAT MUCH MONEY NVIDIA THANK YOU.
And honestly no game exploit that.
That's easy get 2 gtx 590's & put them in ur system!
umless ur pc & mobo is old then upgrade!
i'll stick with my 570 or maybe trade it in for the 580
Lol, I doubt any gamer has that kind of money... Unless he/she had a rich mummy and daddy...
At the current rate of gaming demands, maybe ten years from now, MAYBE, at max, ONE game will be able to come even slightly close to half this potential.
Those of us with PCs gotta face it: There's hardly any reason to upgrade anymore. There aren't going to be many games that'll challenge our current cards. I bought a motherboard that supports two video cards, but a single GTX 460 is eating through anything that comes outl. And I'm not buying another 460 just so I can play Metro 2033 at max.