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Most gamers aren't actually using DLSS 4.5's new transformer model — here's why and how to fix it
I wouldn't go with Nvidia's recommended defaults.
AMD is giving older Radeon cards an unexpected upgrade, but it's a bigger deal than it appears
Older Radeon GPUs are about to get a lot better, but that's not it
I used frame generation wrong for months - here's what helped
It's worthwhile when you're not desperate for it.
I still don't trust Nvidia's driver release notes after months of performance issues
Nvidia's recent drivers have been breaking PCs as well as users' trust
Nvidia's RTX HDR does more for my old games than DLSS ever will
My RTX GPU's best feature isn't for new games, it's for old ones
Forza Horizon 6 made me stop doubting DLSS 4.5, and the proof is hard to ignore
Japan is stunning, but DLSS 4.5 somehow makes it more so
I almost bought a used Nvidia Tesla GPU for my home lab, then I read what owners actually deal with
Tesla cards are the best deal around when you look at VRAM, but everything else makes them a bit of a hassle
AMD keeps following Nvidia's playbook, and it's setting back Radeon years of progress
Can Radeon ever have its Ryzen moment?
You don't need a 4K monitor to make DLSS 4.5 worth it
Even at 1440p, DLSS 4.5 delivers great results, thanks to Preset L
Chasing the highest average framerate makes your games feel worse — here’s what I did instead
Capping your framerate sounds counterintuitive, but it could be exactly what your game needs
I added a second GPU just for local AI workloads, and it cost less than upgrading my main one
My local LLM journey starts with a $200 pre-owned GPU
13 years later, the GTX Titan is still the most important GPU Nvidia ever made
Borrowing a $7,000 Tesla and selling it for $1,000 changed everything
This GPU driver setting cut my frametime variance in half, and competitive FPS games feel completely different now
It helped my framerate, but the true gains were in the consistency of frametimes
Nvidia's new VRAM trick sounds great, until you realize your RTX card can't even use it
Nvidia's NTC works well, but only on its latest graphics cards
I tested VRR on and off for a week, and I'm keeping it off
Mostly because I'm a competitive gamer, not because I hate VRR.
An RTX 3070 is living proof that software now matters more than hardware
AI upscaling changed GPU aging forever, and the RTX 3070 is proof
DLSS has turned buying a GPU into analyzing different software tiers, and I can't keep up
Nvidia turned GPU shopping into a software guessing game
Nvidia's VRAM problem is quietly becoming a software problem, and game developers are the ones being forced to deal with it
Throwing software at what is fundamentally a hardware insufficiency is how we've ended up here
I stopped chasing GPU upgrades once I realized DLSS was doing more for my framerate than the silicon
Why chase a newer GPU when I'm not chasing native performance?