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Hands On: AMD Ryzen, Nvidia 1660 Ti Land in New Asus Tuf Gaming Laptops
By Matt Safford published
We went hands-on with a pair of Asus Tuf Gaming portables powered by Ryzen 5 and 7 APUs and the GTX 1660 Ti at a recent press event.
Ray Tracing On Nvidia’s Pascal Architecture, Benchmarked
By Chris Angelini published
Nvidia's Game Ready driver enabling Microsoft DXR support on Pascal-based graphics cards is available for download. We took it for a spin across the company's previous-generation portfolio.
Vote Now! Tom's Hardware's Best PC Builds Competition
By Joshua Simenhoff published
The Tom’s Hardware Best PC Builds Competition is back! There are five different budget categories, ranging from $500 all the way up to $5,000.
Nvidia Delivers Ray Tracing Driver for Previous-Gen Pascal Cards, New Demos
By Matt Safford published
Nvidia has released a driver that enables ray tracing for its previous-generation Pascal cards, along with new demos and some benchmarks.
Overclockers UK Launch £33,000 Custom Liquid-Cooled Twin System PC
By Zak Storey published
Overclockers UK release an update to the £33,000 Orion X Custom Liquid-Cooled PC, featuring three RTX Titans, 160GB of DDR4 and over 36TBs worth of storage.
Metro Exodus Sneak Peek: Ray Tracing and DLSS Performance, Benchmarked
By Chris Angelini, Yannick Guerrini published
How Would You Build a Video-Editing PC?
By Joshua Simenhoff published
If you had $2,000 to spend on components, what parts would you buy to run Adobe Premiere?
Nvidia Titan RTX Review: Gaming, Training, Inferencing, Pro Viz, Oh My!
By Chris Angelini published
Nvidia's Titan RTX is intended for data scientists and professionals able to utilize its 24GB of GDDR6 memory. It's also a mean gaming card, if you have $2,500 for top shelf frame rates.
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