<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> //344567.top 2025-06-23T17:31:46Z en <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Microsoft has revealed a new "ag♔gregated gaming library" that's coming to PCs and handhelds this week for Xbox Insiders enrolled in PC Gaming Preview, and later this year for everyone else.

In an Xbox Wire post, Microsoft says the new centralized library will also be available on the recently unveiled 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:ROG Xbox Ally this holiday season.

"With this new feature, your Xbox library, hundreds of Game Pass titles (membership rﷺequired), and all your installed games from o✱ther PC game stores are always at your fingertips," said product manager Manisha Oza.

When this feature becomes available, iꦇt'll let you view and launch all of your games from Xbox, Game Pass (provided you have a subs🐈cription, of course), Battle.net, "and other leading PC storefronts," all from the Xbox app.

Notably, Microsoft didn't explicitly confirm Steam as being included in that vague group of "other leading PC stor🎃efronts," but its exclusion would be a massive, co▨nspicuous letdown.

And for what it's worth, is reporting that Steam games will indeed be🍷 available directly through the Xbox app with the launch of Microsoft's new library; we just don't have anything from Microsoft itself to independently confirm that that's the case.

The updated Xbox PC app will automaticallyꦅ show all available games from supported storefronts when they're installed in the 'My Library' tab, and you'll be able to go into settings and hide any storefronts you don't want to include.

"And this i🦄s just the beginning,♏" added Oza. "We'll continue rolling out support for additional PC storefronts over time."

Assuming Steam is ultimately included in Microsoft's updated app, this seems like yet another victory marker for Valve in the race to become the dominant PC storefront, which Valve has been winning pretty comfortably for years. Epic all but said its store kind of s🤪ucks earlier this month, and now it seems even the 🔯tech giant that is Microsoft can't keep pretending like Steam isn't the place to be on PC. If you can't beat 'em, host 'em?

I'm not saying I regret buying a Nintendo Switch 2, but the ROG Xbox Ally X is almost everything I want from an Xbox handheld.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Look, I'd love to have a full-blown rig in my living room, not to mention I'm still longing for a true "Steam Machine." However, my ꦚunreasonably nerdy ambitions will have to make peace with using handhelds and mini PCs instead, and if I'm being honest, I've grown fond of using a tiny NES-inspired system as an Xbox Series S alternative.

My living room weapon of choice right now is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ayaneo Mini PC AM02, an incredibly compact Windows 11 mini PC with surprising specs. Not only is this space saver armed with a chip that rivals the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handhelds out there, but it also blends features like a built-in 4-inch touchscreen with a classic Nintendo aesthetic. The result? An incredibly versatile console alternative that can serve as a Steam Machine and Xbox Game Pass portaಌl.

Ayaneo Mini PC AM02 |
This compact mini PC is more expensive than an actual Xbox, but if you want a 1080p powerhouse that boasts full Windows 11 PC functionality, impressive performance, and heaps of style, this machine is well worth considering for your living room. It also makes for a great alternative to handhelds for those of you with no desire to play oꦛn the go, trading portability for extra power.

Before you get the wrong idea, I'm not remotely saying this adorable mini PC can keep up with the Xbox Series X or S. I'd argue tiny Windows 11 systems like this serve as a lower-spec third option. Put it this way, if you've no interest in handhelds but want a similar experience to the upcoming 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Xbox Ally through your gaming TV, you're going to love ꦕwhat Ayaneo's machine has to offer.

Ayaneo Mini PC AM02 sitting on TV bench next to Pac-Man controller.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

Mini PCs aren't anything new, but they're not always built♒ with gaming in mind. Ayaneo's tiny rig is pretty much des♓igned for running everything from retro emulators to storefronts like Steam, Game Pass, the Epic Game Store, and GOG, all while avoiding the need for streaming or cloud-based shenanigans.

You'd think a machine that has the same footprint as a PS1 game case would feature underwhelming specs, but the AM02 actually puts my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC to shame. It's kitted out with 32GB DDR5 RAM, a full-size 1TB M.2 SSD, and an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS APU, which helps give it a slight edge over the latest handhelds🎉.

So, yes, the AM02 has impressive innards, but it's beautiful on the outside too. The mini PC almost looks like a futuristic NES from an anime or manga, blending 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:retro console sensibilities with shiny new features. Elements like the flip cover at the front emulate nostalgic tactility while stowing away USB ports, whereas the touchscreen at the top offers up a contemporary way to view performance stats and access quic🙈k settings.

In practice, a build like this is naturally better suited to running new games at 1080p. I've been using the mini PC to play through Split Fiction with my partner, and while the co-op caper isn't that demanding, we've yet to see frame rates dip below 60fps. Just like when running new outings on something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED, some 🅠settings tweaks are required, but the experience feels pretty on par with the Xbox 💙Series S.

I even managed to get The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered working serviceably on the AM02, and while I'd naturally prefer to play the revamped RPG on a full PC, it's still an impressive feat. Put it this way, if you're not too fussed about fancy 4K visual𝓀s and maxed-out settings, a machine like this could be perfect for trying upcoming biggies like Fable and The Outer Worlds 2 on day one without actually owning an Xbox or a pricey rig.

It's also worth highlighting that since this is a PC, it has access to many of my favorite Xbox 360 games. Playing the likes of Dishonored, Alice: Madness Re🥀turns, and Alpha Protocol made the system feel like the closest thing to a mini 360 we'll gওet, and since all three are older, they run beautifully with higher-resolution textures to match.

Ayaneo Mini PC AM02 running Dishonored with gameplay on monitor

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The AM02 really shines when serving as an indie portal, as it'll easily run adventures old and new without dialing back specs. So far, I've managed to dive into capers like Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown at 1440p and Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Remastered at 4K with no issues, and hitting UHD resolutions in lots of other lower-♕spec adventures is more than possible too.

Accessories I use with this mini PC

Ayaneo Mini PC AM02 next to PowerA Pac-Man controller and hand holding Logitech K400 keyboard.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

PowerA Pac-Man Wireless Xbox Controller |
Logitech K400 Plus trackpad + keyboard |

like most gadgets and systems, the AM02 isn't perfect, and there's a few niggles yo꧒u should know about going in. The first is an issue shared across the Windows 11 handheld space, as Microsoft's operating system isn't controller-friendly. That said, Ayaneo does a pretty nice job bridging compatibility gaps via its AyaSpace management suite, adding𒅌 functions like joystick mouse controls and quick access to power settings.

Micr༺osoft is also working on a new launcher for the Xbox Ally that will make its way to other Windows 11 devices. The new UI could make the AM02 feel even more like an Xbox console on a functionality level, so I💛'll be reporting back whenever that update drops.

My other small gri🍬pe with the AM02 is that it can get a little loud at times if an app stresses out the Ryzen chip's CPU cores. It's not aggressive, but if Windows 11 decides to stack an update on top of whatever else you're doing, you will hear the fans kick in. What I will say is that it's still much quieter than handhelds under the same pressure, which is impressive considering its APU runs at 45W - much higher than most portable🐽 PCs.

Is the AM02 a console replacement? Absolutely not, and I wouldn't pick this mini PC up expecting it to keep up with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 at 4K either. What it will do is provide you with a canvas to create your own makeshift Xbox hardware experience while embracing everythꦿin🌌g that's great about desktop systems.

Put it this way - if everything is an Xbox, then the Ayaneo AM02 is one of the most compact, stylish🌳, and punchy 1080p options ou🅺t there.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> I've never been the best at parrying in video games. I've always b🐎een a dynamite dodger, but something about parry timing windows always slips by me, leading to a lot of frustration and even more in-game dea꧙ths. For that reason, I wasn't clicking with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 to begin with, until one of my friends gave me some invaluable advice.

There may not be a prompt on screen that flashes up, telling you when to hit the parry button, but if you listen closely, you'll hear an audio cue for 90% of attacks being swung at you. That's when I cranked up the volume on my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech Z407 speakers, and everything started to fall into place. I'm now about 14 hours in, I'm successfully parrying the majority of attacks, and Clair Obsc꧋ur is easing its way onto my best games of all time list. That's ꦺpretty impressive for a set of speakers that only cost right now, they've helped me appreciate a truly priceless video game.

Logitech Z407 speakers |
Save $16 - For an older product, this isn't a massive discount, but for the quality you get versus much more expensive speakers and soundbars, I'd say this𒐪 is still an excellent price to pay.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a 2.1 speaker system that punches above its weight
✅ You want to play with a headset less
✅ You're struggling to parry in Clair Obscur

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer a soundbar
❌ You need a USB-C option

UK:

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best computer speakers are often overlooked for a decent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming headset, but I think the former is actually better suited for the busy soundscape of Clair Obs🔯cur. You don't need to worry about positional audio in this game too much, but with good speakers, you'll be able to appreciate all the finer details (like combat sound effects). Plus, you'll still hear the once-in-a-generation soundtrack sཧoaring over the top of the combat. All that, and you won't damage your ears by too many hours spent listening through a headset.

Should you buy the Logitech Z407 speakers?

The Logitech Z407 speaker and control puck

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In fairness, any good set of speakers could help your parry game in Clair Obscur, I'm just recommending the ones that worked for me. I've tested quite a few different speakers for PC now, but the Logitech Z407 might be my favorite of the lot. For a 2.1 system that's relatively affordable, it gives you surpri꧙singly detailed sound that you usually need to pay a lot more for. I use the Z407 for my TV setup and, even though these have been designed for use on a desk with positioning a bit cl🌳oser to your ears, I think they actually feel more at home underneath a TV because they have so much power.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ruark MR1 MK2 speakers, which I use at my desk, are much more expensive and aimed at more of an audiophile market. Even they don't sound quite as detailed as the Z407 at times. Granted, I use them without a subwoofer, but it continually surprises me how Logitech's cheap and cheerful 2.1 setup can sound so good. Having spent months with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arena 7 speakers, I can safely say Logit✤ech outguns them.

A screenshot from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 showing Maelle fighting an enemy.

(Image credit: Sandfall Interactive)

I also think the Z407 sport some really great practicality wins. They h🔜ave a unique shape, but a clever stand that means they can lie horizontally or vertically. This gives them the versatility to work with your setup. There's also a handy control puck. This lets you skip songs, play and pause playback, or control volume with a satisfying twist of its top. Especially for their current price, I think the Logitech Z407 are great value for money. Perhaps their only weakness is that, because they're a tad older, they don't have USB-C connectivity, instead still having micro-USB, and there's no cable in the box. If that isn't a dealbreaker for you, I'd thoroughly recommend them.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The Intel Core Ultra launch, for Intel, has been rough. When the series finally landed on desktops late last year, including the Core Ultra 7 265K, it was undercooked, unoptimized, and generally disappointing. Performance, whether that was multi-core or single-core, gaming or rendering, unabashedly sucked, no matter what chip you got. Thanks to a mix of poor firmware, a lack of Windows resource integration, and early B༺IOS, the Core Ultra series didn't hit the ground running particularly hard, struggling to compete even with the then-nerfed 14th generation of Intel CPUs that had launched well over a year prior.

The entire lineup was effectively a massive shake-up in how Intel designed and created its chips up until that point. Processor designs that had been touted as some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPUs out there were wantonly abandoned and thrown aside in search of a new design that would give Team Blue an advantage over AMD's recent success with the subsequent 7000 series, particularly its X3D lineup. In essence, the first-generation Ultra series, the 100 line, was confined to laptops only as a hyper-efficient, low-power alternative to Arm💧 and Qualcomm's Snapdragon line. It was a minor success and inevitably became the blueprint for the Core Ultra 200 range on desktop.

After seven months, the question then has to be, "Is Intel's Core Ultra 7 265K a good bargain today?", particularly given everything that went on. It's certainly seen price drops since then, that🔯's for sure (the Ultra 7 is now just $299/£239, down from its launch price of $400/£339),👍 and both BIOS and Windows are now more mature, fully capable of taking advantage of Intel's new architecture. But given how poor that initial launch was, it's fair to say we're all still a little skeptical of Intel's redesign, and with good reason.

Specs & Features

The reverse side of the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

If you’re someone who invested in an Intel motherboard and processor in the last three or four years, you might be asking why the brand chose to uproot its existing CPU socket for its latest generation. Well, by the end of 2023, Intel had kinda pushed its Performance/Efficient design to its limits. The style that was found in the 12th, 13th, and 14th gen chips. You could see it too; the 14th gen, itself really more of a refresh of the 13 series, the 14900K nothing more than a ramped-up 13900K,ꦿ regularly ran at 100 degrees under load, no matter the cooling or the chip, pushing subsequent clock speeds all the way up to 6GHz and above as a result. All in an attempt to compete with AMD.

It wasn't without fault, however, and after numerous stability issues and motherboard manufacturer shenanigans came to light, i♊n an effort to quell the (rightly justified) media and consumer uproar, Intel enforced a bevy of BIOS updates and microcode changes to reduce the amount of power being drawn by the chips. This quelled most of the issues, as it prevented the Raptor Lake products from permanently damaging themselves when in operation. That not only reduced temps (mildly) and increased stability, but it came at the cost of that top-tier laun𓆏ch performance, effectively invalidating most of those early reviews (my own included) and experiences in the process. In short, Intel was in the doghouse.

The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K desktop CPU

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

Then we got the Core Ultra lineup, and oh boy, the number of changes here was intense. We🍰 lost hyper-threading; Intel handed off the manufacturing to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and its 3nm process, it introduced an integrated NPU (neural processing unit used to accelerate AI calculations), and how it managed power delivery and clock speeds was wildly different compared to its predecessors. It's a chip that really shouꦑld have been launched about 3-4 months later than it was, once the bugs had been ironed out, its BIOS had been developed, and Windows had been optimized for it. Sticking to release timelines and shareholder demands sometimes isn't the best play.

Although the CPU architecture has seen the biggest amount of change from a generational standpoint, the top-line specs aren't﷽ that radically different between the two generations. If you compare the 14700K to the Core Ultra ꧙7 265K, they're impressively similar.

Both feature eight Performance cores, and 12 Efficiency cores. Both have remarkably similar clock speeds (5.5 GHz for the Ultra 7 265K and 5.6 GHz for the 14700K), and both feature rather tight L3 cac🀅he sizing as well (or smart caching), with the 7 265K touting 30 MB versus the 14700K's 33 MB.

A close up of the branding on the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

The biggest and most notable difference is that lack of hyper-threading or simultaneous multi-threading across the range. Something that for🦄 the longest time has been a staple of Intel's Performance cores, even pre-dating the P/E split.the

In essence, you can think of hyperthreading like an arm. Each core is a mouth that needs feeding, and by default, it has one arm or thread that can grab that food from the relevant resources. What hyperthreading does is add an extra arm into the equation; it effectively simulates a virtual core to the operating system. Although it doesn't n🐬ecessarily equate to a direct doubling of performance, it generally ensures that the physical core, or mouth, can continually be fed with instructions rather than sitting there idly, waiting for that next resource or instruction to come to it.

Intel Core Ultra 7 265K key specs

Launch date: October 24th, 2024
Core Count: 8 (8) / 12 (12)
Threads: 20
L3 Cache: 30MB
Base Clock: 3.3GHz
Boost Clock: 5.5GHz
Max recommended RAM speed: Tested up to 6,400MHz
Integrated graphics: Yes, Intel Graphics
Motherboard socket: LGA 1851
Launch price: $399 / £339
GR+'s recommended GPU pairing:
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 / AMD RX 9070 or above.

It does, however, require more power to operate like that, and the Core Ultra architecture is designed first and foremost around efficiency and reduced latency above all else. On the surface, that looks incredibly bad, as the 14700K touts a whopping 28 threads, versus the Ultra 7's meager 20, but not ꦚall is as it first appears. Certainly, i🌸n regard to performance.

Launch pricing between the two remained fairly consistent as well, despite inflationary pressures (or because of), with the 14700K sitting pretty at $410 / £400 back in October of 2023 and the 265K arriving at $400 / £340 in October 2024. There's a catchꦍ there, though, and that's the socket. Namely, if you want one of the latest Core Ultra lines, you inevitably have to invest in a new motherboard as well, as it is only compatible with LGA 1851 sockets, not the older LGA 1700 sockets common across the 12th, 13th, and 14th gen chips.

Intel really has struggled to shift these CPꦕUs since their launch, though, and the debut RRP prices have fallen dramatically as a result, as it tries to encourage consumers away from its 14th-gen lineup onto the newer chips. You can currently pick up an Ultra 7 265K (at time of writing) for a staggeringly low $299 or £239, whereas the 14700K is only available at $336 or £297, as it approaches end of life.

Performance

The inside of a gaming PC, housing an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K processor

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

So then, the good news is I've spent the last few weeks re-benchmarking and testing as many modern CPUs as I can get my hands on in a fairly hefty testbed, including the Core Ultra 7 265K. The situation for Intel and this new lineup, certainly since I first used it back in October, has improved dramatically. Althou🐼gh there are some caveats to that statement.

As for rendering per🎶formance, Cinebench multi-core and single-core scores are far, far, far better than they were way back when. I still have the results from when I initially tested the Core Ultra 9 in Cinebench 2024, and that was clocking in numbers of 98 points in the single-core and 2,252 in multi-core. Comparatively, the Ultra 7 265K today managed 1,938 points in multi-core and 128 in the single-core test. Albeit with four fewer cores and a 200 MHz drop in clock speed. Not too shabby.

Software benchmarks

Cinebench Multicore:

1,938 | 78°C

Cinebench Single Core:

128 | 78°C

Blender Junkyard:

137.84spm | 75°C

Compared to last gen, those numbers are admittedly less impressive, however. The 14700K managed 124 points in single-core and 1,834 in multi-core. That's a 3% improvement on single-core and 6% on multi-core, which is less than stellar. General clock speed was far lower too, with the 14700K tapping out at 5,586 MHz and the Ultra 7 at exactly 5,500MHz. Although it's worth noting that clock speed alone (particularly when transitioning architectures and manufacturing size) often isn't a good indicator of performance. Plus, the Ultra 7 doesn't have hyperthreading either, so perfor🧜mance per thread here is kinda through the roof in a lot of ways.

The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU on top of a gaming PC's mesh panel

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

In Blender, however, the results were far less impressive, wi🏅th the 14700K winning out by two points in the CPU test and 33 points in the GPU test utilizing Junkyard.

And then we get to gaming,🍃 and oh boy, is there a lot to cover here. For my gaming tests, I ran a total of three different mainstream high-end titles across the three key resolutions: 1080p, 1440p, and 4K, on the Ultra preset with a few tweaks here and there. The games being, Total War: Warhammer 3 with the Mirror of Madness benchmark, Cyberpunk 2077 with DLSS "Quality" and MFG x2 enabled, and Final Fantasy XIV's Dawntrail benchmark with FSR enabled.

CPU Testbed

Intel Z890 Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero
Intel Z790 Motherboard: NZXT N7 Z790 (ASRock)
AMD X670 Motherboard: Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX
Cooler: 360mm NZXT Kraken Plus RGB
RAM: 64GB (2x32GB) Team Group T-Create DDR5 @ 6000 C34
SSD: 4TB Samsung 9100 Pro - PCIe 5.0
Graphics Card: RTX 5070 - Gigabyte Eagle OC Ice SFF
Case: NZXT H9 Flow
PSU: 850W Phanteks AMP GH 850 80+ Gold
Fans: 10x NZXT F Core RGB (6x 140mm, 4x 120mm)

Traditionally, the higher🀅 th♎e frame rate, the more CPU-bound the game becomes as it has to process more frames that the graphics card generates, and as such, 1080p generally tends to be where you'll find the greatest difference in CPU performance. If you're big into esports titles or high-fps games like that and game in a competitive environment, then a good CPU can make or break your championship runs.

The bad news is thꦑat the Core Ultra 7 kinda underperformed at that resolution compared to its predecessor. In fact, even the Core i5-14600K outperformed it here, under the same conditions. On average across all three titles at 1080p, the Ultra 7 landed a total average of 157.14 fps, the 14700K 162.42, and the Core i5-14600K 160 exactly. Final Fantasy in particular suffered under the Core Ultra line more so than Total War or Cyberpunk, and that's a real issue, given how old these chips are.

Intel Core Ultra 7 265K 1080p Gaming benchmarks

1080p benchmark score

Wattage

Peak Temperature

Total War Warhammer 3

109fps

421W

63°C

Cyberpunk 2077

174fps

395W

61°C

Final Fantasy XIV

187fps

373W

54°C

Still, if I'm honest, although it is objectively "worse" than those two chips, it's only by a relatively small margin, 3% to be exact. The likelihood of that being noticeable in-game to absolutely everyone is going to be slim, particularly at lower frame rates. Where this will be more pronounced, however, is for those dabbling in games at the 200-300 fps range. If you've got one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors out there and can handle and generate those kinds of numbers, plus esports t🔴itles are on th൲e horizon for you, you're going to want to steer clear.

Intel Core Ultra 7 265K 1440p Gaming benchmarks

1440p benchmark score

Wattage

Peak Temperature

Total War Warhammer 3

87fps

436W

62°C

Cyberpunk 2077

117fps

397W

58°C

Final Fantasy XIV

142fps

373W

54°C

What is more noticeable, though, is just how much more efficient the Ultra 7 is. Side-by-side with the 14700K, we're talking about a drop in power draw of anywhere between 60 to 95 W, dependent on the workload. Equally, 🌸average temperatures are ridiculously low by comparison. In-game, this chip happily sits around the 50-degree mark versus 60-70 for the 14700K, and similarly, under computational load, those temp drops were 15 or 16 degrees lower as well. It's seriously efficient, and although power draw isn't often a deal breaker when looking at CPUs these days, those lower temps do help out a ton when it comes to maintaining higher clock speeds for longer in rendering tas𒐪ks, especially compared to the thermal control of the Raptor Lake chips.

Intel Core Ultra 7 265K 4K Gaming benchmarks

4K benchmark score

Wattage

Peak Temperature

Total War Warhammer 3

50fps

413W

56°C

Cyberpunk 2077

65fps

406W

58°C

Final Fantasy XIV

79fps

369W

58°C

I'd also be remiss for not mentioning AMD here; both its X3D chips and standard X line produce some phenomenal competition right now. The 9900X in particular goes toe-to-toe with the Core Ultra 7 across the gaming spectrum, beating it on average frame rates everywhere bജut at 4K. It does require a bit more juice, and temps a🐲re around 10 °C higher, but that's a tantalizing alternative if you're fed up with Intel.

Should you buy the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K?

A close up of the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K installed on its motherboard socket

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

This is inevitably a tricky question to answer. On the surface, in isolation, the Core Ultra 7 265K is a good chip. It just is. With that price drop, access to a better chipset with more connectivity, lower power draw and temperatures, plus comparable performance to last gen in-game and out, it's well worth considering for your next 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC. Com🐻pared to the likes of the Core Ultra 9, that priceඣ drop makes it incredibly tantalizing.

Still, if you're after finding a chi♔p that represents the best bang for the buck both for gaming and computational work, nothing, and I mean nothing, beats the Intel Core i5-14600K right now. Per fram🌌e-generated and score produced in Cinebench, it absolutely annihilates the competition on both sides of the aisle, particularly as you can grab it for just $200 or £191. It's perfect for those dabbling in creative pursuits on the side and focusing predominantly on gaming - especially if you're on a budget.

Monstrous little i5s aside, t🌠he Core Ultra 7 has come a long way since its inception, and if you are looking for a modern-day CPU, it's a comfortable pick. It's perhaps not the best, but a lot better than when it launched. Realistically, though, I'd highly recommend waiting for Intel's 300 series (which, at a guess, will likely launch in October of 2025). With that, we should see a far more refined variant on the Ultra line, hopefully one that's had the remaining bugs ironed out, with higher clock speeds, and if we're lucky, hyper-threading thrown back into the mix as well.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> If anything can be said of🍬 2024, it's that, on the whole, the CPU launches that we got were massively disappointing, both from AMD anﷺd Intel. The Ryzen 9 9900X I have on test here is one fine example of that very premise.

I think we were 🌄all itching for something more when the 9000 series finally arrived with us in August of last year. Intel was on the back foot, scrambling to resolve its Raptor Lake stability issues, and AMD had time and time again proven to us that its Zen architecture was second to none. Certainly over the last seven years, its dramatic IPC advancements and serious improvements in gaming performance and efficiency have had Intel on the ropes every single time. It was like the blue team was constantly scrambling to keep up and, in its haste, had let in one too many bugs in the process.

In fact, it's that architectural dominance, the introduction of chiplets, and scalable designs that are the reason so many Zen chips grace those 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPU for gaming lists out there, because, time and time again, they've consistently delivered, with massive improvements on the lineup year on year. Tಌhat is, until♛ these wee beauties here.

Behind the scenes

AMD Ryzen 9000 Series presentation slide

(Image credit: AMD)

The 9000 series, compared to its 7000 kindred, is unabashedไly rather underwhelming. Sure, there are some AI advancements and latency improvements, and yes, AMD has significantly rebuilt the branch predictors and bumped up the heftiness of those information ports and reorder buffers. And yes, that has led to improvements in more complex, deeper workloads, but for the vast majority of us, that's just technical jargon and hardware that doesn't particularly bolster the applications that we most commonly use.

For standard gaming, for rendering, and for streaming, the effect these tweaks and twists, and turns have had is, well, minor to say the least. More suited for high-end data crunching and server work rather than the humble gamer. And you can understand why, as these 9000 series chips are entirely based on that new Zen 5 architecture, and to be blunt, it's an architectural design whose scope encompasses far more than just your standard run-of-the-mill home-grown 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC. AMD is a🌟ggressively targeting the serve🙈r market right now, as that's where the big money is, and so designing its latest chips to leverage that is a matter of urgency.

The ✱real Achilles’ heel, though, is the pricing. Particularly how the 9900X competes with both the previous gen and Intel's now operational♚ Core Ultra series too.

And then, of course, once the dust had settled and AMD's full ♛product stack finally hit the shelves, Intel launched the carnage that was the Core Ultra 200 series, and all hell ensued. AMD was a dull upgrade on the 7th generation chips, sure, but at least it wasn't a downgrade compared to the previous platform, something only Intel had managed to achieve at that point.

Still, times have changed, and well over half a year later, Intel's Core Ultra 200 series is finally starting to come together. Combined with some seriously aggressive price drops and the more fervent arrival of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD's newest X3D lineup, it💞 got me thinking. Are these X series chips still worth the while? Can this 12-core chip still run with the pack, or is it just too darn eඣxpensive for its own good?

Specs & Features

The AMD Ryzen 9 9900X CPU lying diagonally

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

If I'm honest, compared to the Ryzen 9 7900X, the 9900X is, well, quite dull. If you were playing Top Trumps with these things, you'd be hard-pressed to spot the difference. Both feature the same 12 cores, the same 24 threads, both come with 64 MB of L3 cache, and both tout a 5.6 GHz clock spee🤡d. From a pure hardcore performance perspective, the numeri💖cal advantages are basically nonexistent.

Effectively, the way 🍨AMD's Ryzen processors work is that they are modular by design. Each CPU has a number of "core complexes" on it that house the cores in question, and AMD can add or subtract them from each chip design, increasing or decreasing the total number of cores on the unit. The problem is thꦰat these complexes need to talk to each other and transfer information between themselves. This is done thanks to what AMD calls its "Infinity Fabric".

Unlike Intel's approach to year-on-year multiplication, though, there are no a🌠dditional cores or threads here, and AMD seems content maxing out those chiplet designs at 6-8 cores per core complex die. At least for the time being.

The good news is that, pound for pound, the 9900X puts in a seriously strong showing ag✨ainst Inte🐼l.

That's not to say everything is the same, mind you; AMD has reworked those finer details to improve latency between the cache ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚmemory and the core complexes themselves, and that in turn has led to significant improvements in computational and rendering workloads (just don't expect ꧋that to carry over quite so readily to gaming).

Also, tha🌞nks to AMD shifting some of its manufacturing processes and adding a number of efficiency improvements with its new Zen 5 architecture, total power draw has been cut down by 50W on the last gen, which is a serious win for both temperature management and your electricity bill.

As for pure I/O and compatibility, fortunately, the 9900X is still based on the AM5 socket, compatible with any motherboard that supports that, and it continues to have DDR5 and expanded support for PCIe 5.0 as well. Unlike Intel's latest chips, which require🌳 a whole new board.

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X key specs

Launch date: August 15th, 2024
Core Count: 12
Threads: 24
L3 Cache: 64MB
Base Clock: 4.4GHz
Boost Clock: 5.6GHz
Max recommended RAM speed: Tested up to 6,000MHz
Integrated graphics: Yes, RDNA2 GPU
Motherboard socket: AM5
Launch price: $499 / £459
GR+'s recommended GPU pairing:
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 / AMD RX 9070 or above.

There's also an iGPU thrown in for good measure based on the RDNA2 architecture, although to be absolutely clear, that's not something I'd recommend you use for gaming (that's a crown entirely reserved for the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ryzen 7 8700G and 8600G, respectively).

The real Achilles’ heel, though, is the pricing. Particularly how the 9900X 🌳competes with both the previous gen and Intel's now operational Core Ultra series too. On the surface, it initially looked like a good deal compared to the 7900X. At launch, it debuted at just $500 or £460 total, about $50♈ less than what the 7900X launched at. Since then, pricing has fallen further, and you can now pick one up for just shy of $380 or £390.

The only problem with that is what it's up against. Namely, Intel's Core Ultra 7 265K. Now, yes, Intel has been on the back foot, and it has taken its sweet time getting the Core Ultra 200 s🎶eries fully operational, but recent price shuffles on its lineup have made the Ultra 7 in particular ridiculously aggressive in comparison. In fact, you can pick one of those up right now for $80 or £160 less than the 9900X, and that's a real problem for Team Red right there.

Performance

The AMD Ryzen 9 9900X CPU lying on a cooling vent

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

The metrics, though, they're kinda where you'd expect for a chip of this caliber. I've spent these last few weeks aggressively testing all of the CPUs I have at my disposal, across all manner of different benchmarks and workloads, on a consistent test bed. The Ryzen 9 9900X is also what I consider my primary CPU for testbeds in general as well, at least for the time being. I use it both here and for a few other brands I write for,ܫ as it's a nice midd☂le-of-the-road chip for testing graphics cards and SSDs as well, particularly when combined with any of the X870E boards out there.

The good news is that, pound for pound, the 9900X puts in a seriously strong showing against Intel. Particularly if you can pair it with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best memory kits out there. I🌠deally, you're looking for a kit that's around the 6,400 MT/s mark to better take advantage of that Infinity Fabric scaling.

CPU Testbed

Intel Z890 Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero
Intel Z790 Motherboard: NZXT N7 Z790 (ASRock)
AMD X670 Motherboard: Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX
Cooler: 360mm NZXT Kraken Plus RGB
RAM: 64GB (2x32GB) Team Group T-Create DDR5 @ 6000 C34
SSD: 4TB Samsung 9100 Pro - PCIe 5.0
Graphics Card: RTX 5070 - Gigabyte Eagle OC Ice SFF
Case: NZXT H9 Flow
PSU: 850W Phanteks AMP GH 850 80+ Gold
Fans: 10x NZXT F Core RGB (6x 140mm, 4x 120mm)

Infinity Fabric is effectively a PCIe-like interconnect woven between the core complexes. The unique thing about it is that its speed is directly tied to your RAM speed up to a certain point. So the faster your memory kit, t🌜he better the performance of your CPU. That said, it is very much a case of diminishing returns, and past a certain point, you'll no longer see improvements. That's why it's pivotal as a Ryzen user that your memory profile is always enabled in your motherboard BIOS.

We're not talking a huge amount of performance, no, it's not double or anyt🍬hing insane like that (DDR5 defaults to 4,800 MT/s after all) but it's enough to have a significant impact both in-game and in computational workloads. In some cases, it can bring improvements upwards of 10% or more. With that, I'm actually using a 64GB kit of Team Group T-Create at 6,000 MT/s, as it features both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles, to keep timings tight and consistent across both platforms. You may see slightly better performance from a 6,400 - 7,000 MT/s kit and above.

Software benchmarks

Cinebench Multicore:

1767 | 77°C

Cinebench Single Core:

128 | 75°C

Blender Junkyard:

146.87spm | 75°C

RAM speeds aside, the 9900X did incredibly well in Cinebench 2024, putting in a strong showing of 1,767 in the multi-core te♔st and 128 in single-core. Decent enough numbers, yet although the single core matched the Core Ultra 7, 🧸it did fall short somewhat on the multi-core, with a 9% difference between the two. Blender similarly saw a win when utilizing CPU only on Junkyard, by 7 samples, but again fell short when utilizing the graphics card. And then we get to the gaming…

So I test all the CPUs I get in with three separate titles at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. The games in question are designed to stress the CPU as best they can, either through entity loading, simulation, or frame-generation management. I use Total War: Warhammer 3 with its Mirrors of Madness benchmark, Cyberpunk 2077 with DLSS on Quality and MFG on x2﷽, and Final Fant൩asy XIV Dawntrail with FSR enabled as well. All on the Ultra preset.

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X 1080p Gaming benchmarks

1080p benchmark score

Wattage

Peak Temperature

Total War Warhammer 3

96.5fps

437W

71°C

Cyberpunk 2077

173fps

483W

66°C

Final Fantasy XIV

202fps

484W

61°C

Because 1080p typically produces higher frame rates, you usually see larger performance jumps between chips, as they become the bottleneck for the graphics card at those higher frame-rate levels. That might not sound that important to the average Joe, but if you're a competitive esports player dabbling in the 200-300 fps range, and you've got a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor that can support it, it can be a big deal.

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X 1440p Gaming benchmarks

1440p benchmark score

Wattage

Peak Temperature

Total War Warhammer 3

84.6fps

455W

71°C

Cyberpunk 2077

117fps

412W

66°C

Final Fantasy XIV

151fps

404W

61°C

So, 1080p, then, is really interesting. The 9900X absolutely tanked in Total War compared to th🍌e Core Ultra 7, landing an abysmally poor 96.5 fps (admittedly better than the Rꦓyzen 7 7700X, which only managed 89.9). Compare that to the Core Ultra 7, and it managed 109.8 fps. That's a 12% drop in comparable performance. Jump over to Final Fantasy, though, and the tables turn with Intel falling foul and AMD clawing back a win, with an 8% bump in average frame rates.

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X 4K Gaming benchmarks

4K benchmark score

Wattage

Peak Temperature

Total War Warhammer 3

49.3fps

445W

68°C

Cyberpunk 2077

65.4fps

421W

65°C

Final Fantasy XIV

79.5fps

398W

61°C

Why that's fascinating is that these differences dissipate at different resolutions. At 1440p, that Total War delta fades into nothing, yet AMD still has the edge over Intel in Final Fantasy with a 10fps difference on average frame rate. Jump up to 4K, and it's almost level pegging across all three titles with both chips, and if you take the averages across all three resolutions and average those, the two chips basically end up identicaꦇl.

As for the old T&Ps, that too provided an interesting mixed bag of results. AMD's 9900X was m๊arginally more efficient in heavy computational workloads than the Core Ultra 7 was, with 316W of draw in Cinebench versus 330W and 302W in Blender versus 315W for the Ultra 7. Temperatures ranged from 2 to 8 °C higher here as well, despite the lower power draw, but nothing too crazy to make me worry.

In-game, how🧜ever, once more the coin flipped the other way, and AMD drew significantly more power than its Intel counterpart. Even at 4K, when CPU load should be diminished, there was a 25W difference in draw between the two. At a guess, I suspect that's down to AMD's idle states being significantly more hungry than Intel'ꦉs.

Should you buy the AMD Ryzen 9 9900X?

A close up of the AMD Ryzen 9 9900X CPU on its motherboard socket

(Image credit: Future / Zak Storey)

Straight up answer here? Probably not. The issue right now is that it's just far too expensive for the improvements it gives you over the previous version of this processor. At $380, 9 months on, it's just not a tantalizing proposition. If you want pure gaming performance and are keen to stick with AMD, then you'll go for something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ryzen 7 7800X3D or its modern counterpart. If you want to go with pure multi-core grunt and something that's equally as gifted in gaming but for $80 less than, you'd go with Intel's Core Ultra 7 265K. If yoℱu want the absolute best bang for the buck, then Int🍒el's last-generation Core i5-14600K is a far better pick across the board, no matter what.

That puts the Ryzen 9 9900X in a tricky position. On the surface, it's a well-balanced, nicely configured, new-generation chip that's efficient, decently optimized, and just works, par🦋ticularly if you've got the supporting motherboard and RAM already. Yet, the sad reality is, even compared to AMD's own product stack with the likes of its X3D chips and more, it's just kinda dull. It doesn't stand out, and that's a real problem. When the CPU market is so heated right now, going for literally anything else will inevitably net you a better deal, and that ain't good.

How we tested the AMD Ryzen 9 9900X

Like all of the CPUs that I get in for review, I tested the 9900X in its own dedicated testbed with hardware that could be utilized across all of the othe﷽r chips to eliminate any variables. Not only did I utilize a wide range of benchmarks and tests with the 9900X, mix⭕ing gaming and rendering, I also use this predominantly as my permanent test-bed CPU when benchmarking both SSDs and graphics cards as well, giving me an incredibly deep understanding of how it operates in Windows.

Additionally, throughout testing, I monitor average and maximum temperatures in each load segment and maximum power draw too. I also𓆏 utilize a generated index that I create 👍that averages performance out per dollar spent at its current pricing at the time of review.

For more on 澳洲幸运5🥂开奖号码历史查询:how we test 𝓡gaming PCs and components, check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Memorial Day is upon us, and even as new RTX 50 series GPUs from Nvidia are launching, good gaming PC deals can still be found. iBUYPOWER is leading the charge with up-to-date configurations that pack AMD's latest processors and those aforementioned Blackwell GPUs. My favorite is the updated model of a PC I reviewed last year, which 🌳might just be the best value RTX 5070 build I can find right now.

Going for , it might not seem like the most affordable deal in the world, but let's not forget that the RTX 5070 is still pretty much brand new, and with Nvidia making such lofty claims about its RTX 4090-tier performance, and with so many manufacturers refusing to meet MSRP, this is actཧually a pretty decent price to pay for a gaming PC that houses it. The Slate 9MP's actually reduced down from $2,099, so you do keep a fair bit of money in your pocket with this deal.

Usually, when I hunt for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs during big sales events like Memorial Day, Newegg is the retailer that has the rest beat in terms of low prices. While there are lots of RTX 40 Series rigs discounted over there right now, there aren't too many good deals on RTX 50 Series builds. Let'sꦍ take a closer look at what you get for ✨your money here.

iBUYPOWER Slate 9MP R01 |
Save $300 - Most RTX 5070 builds can't keep themselves under $2,000, so I'd recommend anything you can get wit🥀h DDR5, a modern processor, and good storage for under that mark.

Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX 5070, 32GB of DDR5, 1TB SSD

Buy it if:

✅ You want an RTX 5070 build under $2,000
✅ You want a futureproofed AMD build
✅ You're okay with a slower SSD

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want liquid cooling
❌ Don't want to install the GPU yourself

Should you buy an iBUYPOWER Slate gaming PC?

A close up of the iBUYPOWER Slate 8MP 003's RGB fans

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

When I reviewed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:iBUYPOWER Slate back in 2024, I was pleasantly surprised by its performance, and that was an older configuration than the one on offer here. The version I tested had a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and an Intel Core i7-14700K in it, and it handled all of our strenuous benchmarking tests with ease. Sure, it didn't quite live up to the performance of PC🦄s with higher-tജier parts, but it certainly gives the mid-range HP Omen 35L a run for its money.

Armed with an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia RTX 5070 inside it, you're going to see silky smooth frame rates, although be prepared to really lean on multi-frame generation for the best results. Regardless, we were fans of this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contender since it delivered a performance boost from the RTX 4070 Super. We'll be the first to admit that it isꦐn't the RTX 40🥀90 rival Nvidia claimed it would be, though, and arguably, this is the GPU that's sparked the wave of backlash against "fake frames" GPUs that lean on upscaling software for all of their value.

Still, there's no denying that it's a powerful GPU to opt for that's going to give you plenty of room to gallop at 4K and 1440p, so what else in this rig are you spending the money on? Well, I do have to say, as someone who reviews prebuilt gaming PCs, that 32GB of DDR5 is actually fairly generous. So many builders go for 16GB to keep costs down, so seeing 32GB here is decent value versus some of the budget competition at Newegg. Unfortunately, there's no liquid cooling here, and if that's a deal breaker for you, you'll need to spend more on iBUYPOWER's Slate 8MP B04 configuration, which is currently 🦋down at My biggest gripe with iBUYPOWER's prebuilds is in the storage department, though. Be ready to upgrade that part before anything else, since this brand usually utilizes WD's rather slow Blue drives that don't offer much in the way of speed compared to the best SSDs out there.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Not everyone’s going to find the RTX 5060 riveting, especially from a specs point of view. But, as someone who was born in the fires of entry-level PC gaming, I’m always keen to see what the most affordable graphicಌs cards can actua🌸lly do for under $300. It’d be an understatement to say that budget GPUs are hard to find in 2025, so when Nvidia asked if I wanted to try out the cheaper Blackwell GPU ahead of its official launch, I was extremely keen to dive in.

Naturally, I won’t be able to share any RTX 5060 benchmarks or figures ahead of the launch with you. You’ll have to wait for my full review for those vital performance bits, and they will ultimately dictate whether the GeForce card deserves a place at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card table. I like to spend at least a week testing GPUs across a variety of d✱eওmanding games to get a proper feel for whether they provide real value. But before I get to that, I want to chat about the few hours I’ve spent with the Blackwell card playing DOOM: The Dark Ages.

Bethesda’s shooter is admittedly living in my head rent-free since ray tracing is baked into its idTech engine. You’d perhaps think that such settings would hold back maximum frame rates dramatically, but the fact that I was able to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:play Doom the Dar🅷k Ages at ove𝔍r 500fps at launch using an RTX 5080 quashes that idea completely. The RTX 5060 is a bit of a different beast since it only boasts 8GB VRAM and is a much more modest GPU, but I can confirm that it does feel pretty nice on my current 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitor pick, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B.

DOOM: The Dark Ages gameplay featuring burning building in back of items leading way.

(Image credit: Future)

Again, I’ll be sharing plenty of figures in my eventual RTX 5060 review, but since I’m about to sign off for the weekend, allow me to chat about my first few hours with the card. I will eventually be testing the GPU at 1440p and 4K, but since we’re talking about an entry-level model, I’ve kicked things off at 1080p for now. Since I’ve still got high refresh rate monitors on my mind, I’ve also been p🍸laying with DLSS 4 Quality Mode and x4 Multi Frame Generation on with Ultra Nightmare settings enabled.

Now, keep in mind that this time last week, I was using an RTX 5080 to hit stupidly high frame rates at 1080p. This time around, I’ve decided I want to see how far the new 60-class GPU can get without dial🅺ing back settings, since plenty of players picking this card up are going to be using Full HD displays with pretty high refresh rates. What I’m looking for is whether I can detect a performance difference between the two setups before I even get to benchmarking, as that could support the idea that the RTX 5060💦 packs a plentiful punch for 1080p players.

Immediately upon landing once again in the Doomslayer’s shoes, it honestly felt like I was still using the RTX 5080. I was using DLSS 4 in ‘Balanced’ mode last time around, in the name of hitting extreme frame rates while preserving fideliꦚty, but making the switch to Quality mode really helps the RTX 5060 pump out textures and effects with the same sort of enthusiasm.

DOOM: The Dark Ages gameplay featuring fire-lit corridor with line of ltems leading way.

(Image credit: Future)

Replaying through the goryღ shooter’s intro, I wasn’t able to sniff out any notable frame dips or lag compared to my previous playthroughs. That naturally prompted suspicion within me since there’s usually some sort of trade-off when using performance boosting tricks, and that led me to tiptoeing through the same area again in a bid to carefully examine finer details and textures.❀ I’ve witnessed AI upscalers make a mess of intricate lines, mesh fences, and other smaller elements, but even the chains holding lanterns far off in the distance looked pretty defined with x4 MFG on.

I did eventually shield charge past one enemy who lookeꩵd slightly blurrier than expected for a brief moment. This is something I picked up on when playing on the RTX 5080 with DLSS on, too, so it could be that Multi Frame Generation struggles a bit with more detailed enemies. Would I have noticed this or cared during a normal playthrough? Probably not, but it is a reminder that these tools aren’t completely devoid of caveats.

I am wary that playing at 1080p in 2025 sounds a bit ‘meh’, even if scalin꧃g back resolution does mean you can embrace faster panel speeds. Therefore, I’ll be really expecting the RTX 5060 to hold its own at 1440p and 4K, especially if DLSS 4 is𒅌 on. If playing at full HD is anything to go by, purely on feel, I reckon it’ll be easy enough to hit well over 60fps even in new releases using Multi-Frame Generation.

DOOM: The Dark Ages gameplay with Doomslayer looking onto open space with enemies.

(Image credit: Future)

And, if you’re making the jump from an older card like the RTX 2060 or even the RTX 3060, the performance jump is going to feel pretty wild. I actually used an RTX 3070 rig a few years ago for settings tests and found that 1080p was sometimes a bit much for shooters similar to DOOM: The Dark Ages, so it’s prett𝔉y refreshing to find that you can play speedy fps games on a new 60-class card without having to deal with sluggish frame rates, even if DLSS 4 trickery is required.

Whether or not the RTX 5060 will be worth buying fully depends on my eventual benchmarks and other important GPU tests. Spending a couple of hours in DOOM: The Dark Ages is absolutely not enough to determine if a graphics card provides the right level of performance, especially if there’s a significant gap between the sub-$300 card and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.

That said, I’m feeling optimistic about the RTX 5060 and, while there’s a wider conversation to be had about relying on tools like DLSS 4 to meet minimum specs, I could ha🐈🌼ve happily played through the entirety of the shooter today without feeling any sense of performance FOMO or vibe that something was off.

Put it this way – I have a 🎐pal who exclusively uses an RTX 3060 laptop to play everything and never looks at settings or frame rates. When he sees what Nvidia’s $299 GPU can do, I susꦅpect he might end up thinking about building an RTX 5060 PC as an upgrade.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Writing an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D review in 2025 is a funny thing. Since this chip l🌊aunched in 2023, it’s been revered as one of the absolute best gaming processors ever created. Now, however, it’ꦜs got stiff competition from the Ryzen 8000G and 9000 families, and its price amongst the Intel competition has become competitive as the two brands duke it out to provide the best value for money.

And yet, coming to this chip so long after release doesn’t actually make much of a difference, because despite being a top dog in the market for a while now, it’s got some incredible staying power. Is it still the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPU for gaming? Very possibly 🦹for most gamers. Even compared to the Ryzen 7 option from the 8000G range, which I’ve already reviewed, it performs impeccably well in gaming tasks, and since it exists in the same motherboard ecosystem as AMD’s more recent efforts, it’s probably going to be a better investment than an Intel product.

Price, however, is the sword by which this processor will continue to live and die. Launching to the tune of $449.99 / £449.99 made it more expensive than Intel’s i5-13600K, and an interesting match-up on a spec sheet against the i7-13700K. Now, however, with an average price of below $400 / £400, it’s a much easier ꦛinvestment. Compared against some of the pricier Ryzen 9000 X3D options, it might be all that most gamers really need. Besides all the price and spec comparisons, though, I think its performance speaks for 🙈it.

Specs & Features

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

As usual with an AMD processor, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D has fewer cores and thread𝓡s than the direct comparisons from Intel. That isn’t as bad as it seems though, especially due to the fact that this is one of AMD’s supercharged X3D 🗹models.

These processors set themselves apart with 3D V-Cache technology, but just what is that anyway? Well, modern processors found in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs have an ꦅL3 cache - a sort of quick access library for your computer’s CPU. It provides an organised and easy way for your chip to access frequently used data - which comes in particularly handy when playing games or creating content. AMD’s X3D products essentially pack more cache into the die of this particular part of the processor, meaning that they can access more data faster.

AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D key specs

Launch date: April 2023
Core Count: 8
Threads: 16
L3 Cache: 96MB
Base Clock: 4.2GHz
Boost Clock: 5GHz
Max recommended RAM speed: Tested up to 6,000MHz
Integrated graphics: Yes, AMD Radeon Graphics (2 graphics cores)
Motherboard socket: AM5
Launch price: $449 / £449
GR+'s recommended GPU pairing:
RTX 4070 Super / AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and up

So while 8 cores and 16 threads might not seem like much compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intel Core i7-13700K, which has 16 cores and 24 threads, AMD can actually do more with less, at least in theory. The 13th gen i7 has a base clock of 3.4GHz and a boost clock of 5.4Ghz. The base clock a𝔉board the CPU I’m testing is higher, while the boost clock comes up just shy of Intel’s mark. Th🍃ankfully, some streamlined overclocking capabilities mean that it’s capable of surpassing that, although I haven’t tested that for myself. Either way, AMD trounces the 13700K’s L3 cache of 30MB, allowing for a lot of talent for gaming in a direct shootout. The updated 14700K doesn’t even come close to the 3D V-cache tech here either, with only 33MB.

While Intel’s 13th and even 14th generation i7 processors might feel like the most natural comparison in terms of raw specs, I think it’s also important to view this CPU in full context of the rest of the market too. Compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intel Core i5-13600K, which has long held the top spot on our CPU leaderboard thanks to its excellent price-to-performance ratio, the 7800X3D makes a very good case for itself. That chip only has a 24MB L3 cache and a base clock speed of 3.5GHz. Of course, the elephant in the 🤪room, if you’re still trying to decide whether to build an AMD or Intel machine in 2025, is that motherboard support for LGA1700 (Intel’s 12th, 13th, and 14th)☂ generations is almost certainly finished with. The AM5 platform for AMD’s chips is likely to continue well into the future, though, so even if you have to spend more here than you would on a 13600K, you’re going to be futureproofed in terms of Ryzen 9000X3D to graduate to without switching motherboard.

A close up of the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

To tell the truth, the comparison I’m most interested in is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Ryzen 7 8700G, the first Ryzen 7 to arrive on the shelves after this. The two have the same n𒀰umber of cores and threads, the same base clock speed, but a few subtle differences. The Ryzen 8000G option actually has an ever-so-slightly higher boost clock speed of 5.1GHz, but loses out in terms of cache with only 16MB. That leaves room for similar performance, but for either to impress in different ways. With the Ryzen 7 8700G only costing $229 / £218 at launch compared to the Ryzen 7 7800X3D’s $449 price tag, the X3D product has everything to lose.

Performance

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D being installed

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Certainly in gaming, I think the results speak for themselves, and I’ll explain why in a moment, because content creation wasn’t quite so simple. In fact, thanks to its superb single-core performance and slightly higher boost𓃲 clock, the 8700G actually outperformed its X3D cousin. Depending on the type of creation you do, you may save yourself a small fortune by opting for the 8700G after all.

Software benchmarks

Cinebench Multicore:

18057 | 79°C

Cinebench Single Core:

1770 | 65°C

Blender Monster:

119.396158spm

Blender Junkshop:

80.891958spm

Blender Classroom:

59.992288spm

Rather disappointingly, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D turned in lower Cinebench scores than the Ryzen 7 8700G. I’d say this is down to the excellent single core performance and slightly higher boost clock. On the other hand, the X3D model did pull its weight with three c♊onsistently higher scores in Blender’s benchmarks, so it🌠’s not all doom and gloom for content creators.

I tested both CPUs in the same system, with the same thermal paste and the same cooler, and although the Ryzen 8700G had absolutely no problems staying cool under pressure, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D struggled a bit more. Now, all things in context, the Intel Raptor Lake (13th, 14th generation) chips are far, far hotter. The 13700K especially has proven to b♐e a total hot head whenever I’ve tested it, so compared to the blue team, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D actually has pretty decent thermals. Still, you’d have no trouble at all keeping the 8700G cool, b🧸ut the 7800X3D might call for a more intense AIO.

The rear side of the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

After completing the software benchmarks, I was honestly a little concerned that this processor wasn’t going to live up to its reputation, but in gaming, there were honestly some inexplicable boosts in performance I really didn’t expect. Based on specs, you can usually expect a small 10-20fps boost in your favorite games when you upgrade from one processor to an updated model. Comparing again to the Ryzen 8700G (again, let me emphasize that it came out after the CPU w𝔉e’re testing here), I expected very similar results when gaming, but I was so shocked at the differences I had to have a double take to make sure I was still using the same GPU.

In Planet Zoo, for example, I was scraping to try and get 4K60fps in our AMD testing rig when benchmarking the Ryzen 5 and 7 from the 8000G generation. I thought for sure graduating from 59fps with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ryzen 5 8600G, to a smoother 60fps with the 8700G, I’d maybe get 65 or 70fps with the 7800X3D f♑rom the previous year. At 4K, max settings, playing the same scenario as those other reviews, I was met with 95fps when zooming into the busiest sections 🍌of the park. When not fast forwarding time and zooming out, I was seeing well over 100fps, which is an extraordinary boost. All the while, temperature control was so much more manageable than it appeared in software benchmarking, with the CPU only peaking at a contextually chilly 32 degrees.

Total War Warhammer 3 Benchmarks (4K)

Specs

Campaign Benchmark

Battle Benchmark

Mirrors of Madness Benchmark

Peak Temp

33°C

35°C

47°C

FPS

45fps

53fps

43fps

Sadly, Planet Zoo was the most dramatic leap up in performance I saw for the remainder of benchmarking, althou🔯gh the Cities Skylines results do come close to i🌼t. Compared to the 8700G, I found similar temperatures with sometimes 30-40fps leaps in frame rates. That’s undeniably a massive jump up in gaming performance, which goes to show the work a 3D V-Cache is doing. That sort of performance boost is what you’d expect from playing around with upscaling, and I love that AMD has crafted that through hardware innovation alone, rather than a software trick you never really have ownership over.

Cities Skylines: Community Scenario Benchmarks (4K)

Belmont City Transport Scenario

Paradise Coast Traffic Scenario

Presidente Los Santos Scenario

Peak Temp

37°C

45°C

49°C

Average FPS

94fps

90fps

60fps

Just like Nvidia’s DLSS tricks, though, it seems like the 3D V-cache makes more of a difference in some game🤡s than others. Benchmarking results in Total War Warhammer 3 (as seen above) are virtually identical to the tests I ran with the more affordable 8700G. I did see a slight improvement in Homeworld ꧅3’s benchmark though. I saw a clean 4K60 score with maxed out settings in this game, which is something the Ryzen 5 and 7 processors from the newer 8000G family failed to do.

it should come as no surprise that the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is still one of the best CPUs on the market when it comes to ga✅ming.

Consistently higher gaming performance can be seen in each of our benchmarking tests, with temperatures that are well within the healthy range, although not quite as solid as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:NZXT Player Three with its Ryzen 7 9800X3D. I do have to say though, in more general use tests, I’ve really enjoyed working with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Since it was inside the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Maingear Zero Ruby I reviewed, I’ve had plenty of hands-on time with it. It’s one of those PC components I can turn to for any gaming task and just know that it’s going to be reliable. I’m a stickler for higဣh frame rate, 4K gaming on PC, even with parts that might not lend themselves to that resolution organically. With the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, I feel I have loads of room to gallop at those higher resolutions to get the smooth frame r🦹ates I want, and that’s the marker of a great mid-range processor in this day and age.

Should you buy the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D?

An AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D review image showing the CPU being held above a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

With its reputation preceding it, it should come as no surprise that the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is still one of the best CPUs on the market whဣen it comes to gaming. I do think that as the market has shaped itself around these processors as the be-all, end-all, there are now super viable alternatives depending on your usage. For example, if you don’t quite have the budget for even the discounted price of $380, a Ryzen 7 8700G really isn’t too far off in terms of performance in gaming and content creation - with some scenarios actually performing better.

But for those PC builders looking for a serious gaming processor that can handle 4K resolutions and demanding content creation tasks, this is going to wipe the floor with 90% of the options on the shelves. I can understand the temptation to go for an even more recent Ryzen 9000 equivalent, but honestly, for the extra money you pay, this might be a better alternative at the moment, and it’ll give you an upgrade path further down the line. In fairness, this processor is really popular, so it’s likely to hold its price for longer than other options, but I’d say it๊’🌠s still better value than Intel.

If there’s one thing that’s sure in my mind at the mo🐓ment, it’s that the majority of computer builders right now should be considering this chip over the Intel equivalents from the 13th and 14th generation. An Arrow Lake processor will require an even more up-to-date motherboard, which, if rumours are true, might not even survive Intel’s next wave of processors. With AMD showing it can do exceptional things with older motherboard sockets, fewer cores and threads, and at a lower cost, I think a chip like this is going to be a much better investment going forward.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> DOOM: The Dark Ages is set to unleash hell on plenty of PC builds far and wide, and Nvidia DLSS 4 will be a saving grace. Sure, you might not need the tool to hit decent frame rates if you’re rocking a beefy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:graphics card like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080, but it can make 🍎a massive difference depending on your personal performance preferences. For whatever reason, I decidꦅed while playing the ferocious FPS sequel that I wanted to see if I could satiate a 600Hz monitor with ridiculous frame rates and somehow managed to pull it off using Multi-frame generation.

Look, I’m not saying playing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DOOM: The Dark Ages at 1080p to boost fps to stupid levels is something you should do. After all, there’s more to single-player shooters than just sheer speed, and Bethesda’s devilishly detailed world of Argent D'Nur is worth experiencing with♒ settings cranked up full. That said, I’m a sucker for a silly specs challenge, and if life (BenQ) gives you 600Hz lemons (the Zowie XL2586X+), you can bet I’m going to make deliciously fast lemonade.

The question now likely circulating your cranium is whet൩her Bethesda’s latest shooter can run at anywhere near the frame rate required to make 600Hz viable. The answer is yes, DOOM: The Dark Ages hits well over 500fps, and I witnessed my frame counters creep above 600fps quite a few times during my initial sessions. The𒀰 reason it’s possible is ultimately Nvidia DLSS 4, and while playing this way naturally trades fidelity for speed, the results are both remarkably slick and still visually serviceable.

The high frame rate fires of hell

BenQ Zowie XL2586X+ monitor with DOOM: The Dark Ages intro cutscene displayed.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

Equipped with Multi-Frame Generation abilities, Reflex, and Ray Reconstruction built in, DOOM: The Dark Ages uses Nvidia’s toolkit as a performance BFG. I’ll let you imagine what the acronym means this time around, but the point I’m getting at is it’s versatile enough to uplift performance to desirable levels where needed while maintaining excellent visuals that aren’t going to look weird compared to nati♏ve.

I doubt many people will be daft enough to follow in my💞 footsteps and start the game with 4x Mult-Frame Generation on, DLSS Ultra Performance Mode activated, and settings cranked back to low at 1080p. It sort of defeats the versatility of the toolkit, esꦛpecially since most players will let the Nvidia app do all the optimization work to strike a balance.

So, why am I being silly with settings? Well, as I already spoiled, 🦩I’m playing around with the BenQ Zowie XL2586X+, and I’ve got an itch to see if the latest graphics cards can make use of a 600Hz refresh rate. The other reason, though, directly ties into the idea of striking a balance, as I’m eager to push things to the extreme to demonstrate just how muc🌠h DLSS 4 can make a difference outside of normal proverbial performance boxes.

I fully expected sacrificing fidelity in The Dark Ages to hit higher frame rates to be a visual disaster. Yet, despite hitting a 550fps average, DLSS 4 has helped keep my time as the Doomslayer looking surprisingly detailed. Playing with low settings enabled naturally means things looked scaled back compared to all singing and dancing at 4K, and Ultra Performance Mode, meaning resolutions are technically upscaling from 640 x 360. But, as far as my eyeballs were concerned, I was playing at na💖tive 1080p at ridiculous speeds while not having to deal with a pixellated hellscape.

Even in instances where Imps looked a little blurred or pixely, that weirdly paired nicely with The Dark Ages’ 𒅌old school DOOM vibes. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a drawback of using Super Sampling in general, but there’s something about ripping and tearing at a monstrously high frame rate that, when mixed with lower-res visuals, evokes memories of the original PC shooter. That’s pretty funny considering the OG romp was capped at around 35fps, so I’d say this setup is for longstanding fans who remember the ‘90s version being fast and are craving that vibe from the latest outing.

I’m still making my way through thౠe intro of DOOM: The Dark Ages, but I can’t express enough how satisfying it is playing at 600Hz. I’ve actually been replaying the 2016 version in between playing compet🍒itive shooters like Overwatch 2, and it’s hard to ignore the speed difference there since it can’t seem to boost fps beyond 200. It also doesn’t have DLSS 4 baked in, which is key to hitting a frame rate that matters with my current BenQ screen.

BenQ Zowie XL2586X+ with DOOM: The Dark Ages gameplay on screen featuring enemy standing in doorway.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

I also want to highlight that without Nvidia Reflex, playing The Dark Ages in this manner would likely feel atrocious. It’s all fine and dandy using frame generation to pump out visuals at faster speeds, but latency can completely ruin the actual playing part. When I leap into a bunch of hellspawn with a shotgun, the last thing I want is for it to feel like my blasts to the face are lagging, and Reflex does an admirable job keeping thing♚s snappy despite all the AI𓃲 upscaling activity.

With all that in mind, should you remotely try and play DOOM: The Dark Ages at over 500fps? Well, most of you won’t be doing it on a 600Hz 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor, but since more mainstream options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with its dual 4K 240Hz and 🏅1080p 480Hz abilities are a thing, DLSS 4 could help you play with the latter mode enabled and hit the right frame rates. I’m still sort of baffled that it’s even possible, and I can imagine it being ridiculously fun for replays, speed runs, and just having a plain good time roaming the plains of hell.

Rip and tear at 4K

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B monitor with DOOM: The Dark Ages gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

The majority of you diving into DOOM: The Dark Ages on release will be looking to kill the hordes of hell at 4K. So, I naturally fired up the FPS game to see what DLSS 4 could do for us in that department, since evenꦺ high-end GPUs can struggle with Ultra ౠNightmare settings enabled.

If you’re aiming for high-end 4K 240Hz performance, you’ll be thrilled to know DLSS 4 helps The Dark Ages reach those heights with no compromise. I was ableꦐ to don the Dooꦅmslayer’s shield and hit a 243fps average easily with 4x Multi-Frame Generation on and Super Sampling set to Balanced.

Keep in mind that The Dark Ages has Ray Tracing baked in, so those frame rates are with fancy lighting switched on. Even with tools with DLSS 4 enabled, I normally expect performance to take a mighty hit. So, the fact that I was able to fulfill top-end UHD monitor specs and still explore Argent D'Nur in all its glory is pretty impressive, especially when it comes𝄹 to reflections and those finer textural details.

I’m all too aware that DLSS 4’s AI visuals aren’t flawless, and there are usually quirks to be found with upscaling if you know where to look. I normally find that finer textures can end up looking a bit odd during faster-paced gameplay, like when you’re speeding through Night City in Cyberpunk 2077. But, to The Dark Ages’ credit, I wasn’t able to sniff out any symptoms tied to Multi-Frame Generation use in the shoote🏅r’s intro, which suggests that the new Transformer model is putting in extra wor𝓀k.

The only r🥃eal fault I could find with AI upscaling was a 🌸slight blur on enemy models during speedy combat. Bear in mind that I cranked the movement speed to 150% specifically to see if motion would affect any textures or result in popping, and you’re not going to immediately notice this if you’re not solely focusing on elements under a metaphorical microscope. Still, it’s worth keeping in mind if you’re very easily annoyed by slight differences, even if native results aren’t worlds apart comparatively.

Slaying system requirements

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with DOOM: The Dark ages gameplay on screen featuring mob of enemies.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

My DOOM: The Dark Ages tests admittedly take things to extremes, but I think my DLSS 4 experiments are a handy versatility indicator. For some players, hitting the highest frame rates possible at 4K is going to be a priority, but others will be simply looking to hit a sweeওt sꩲpot on cheaper GPUs like the new GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. The ultimate takeaway is that if the latest games wreak system requirement havoc on your machine, graphics card tools like Multi-Frame Generation and Super Sampling can help you either get closer to your personal performance goals or even just help you play at an acceptable frame rate.

I’ll be looking to test more GPUs in 2025 using DOOM: The Dark Ages, and I’m particularly eager to see how the affordable AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT holds up in similar situations. That will include running more releases using high refresh rate monitors, as even though I don’t think many of you will be aiming for 600fps in big 2025 outings, it’s just fun to see if it’s actually possib𓄧le.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Hello Spring shoppers, how are you finding Amazon Gaming Week? If you're as thoroughly whelmed by the offers on sho⛎w as I am, you may want to look elsewhere. Whenever Amazon starts shouting about a deals week, other retailers roll up their sleeves and start price matching too. Walmart is one of those retailers, and although its Walmart+ week doesn't add many discounts to the store, it's a pretty decent alternative to Amazon.

Besides, let's face it, Amazon isn't the best place to shop if you're hunting down a prebuilt gaming PC. Yes, Amazon is the bigger retailer and does have a range of PC spec♐s and prices, but you can almost always find better elsewhere, and Walmart is actually one of the better sources. Right now, for example, you can get some viable entry-level builds, and I've found three that come in under a grand and are well worth a buy. Firstly, the most affordable of the lot comes from CyberPowerPC, which is offering a Ryzen 5 7600 / Radeon RX 7600 PC for just .

I'm always on a mission to find the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs for under a grand, because so often, they can feel impossible to find. Walmart has two more options for you at the moment, though, including a slightly more expensive RTX 4060 / Intel Core i5-1💮2400F build . Or, if you do have a bit more saved up you could go for this CyberPowerPC, which packs the same RTX 4060 GPU in with a more up-to-date processor .

CyberPowerPC Gamer Master |
Save $90 - This rig comes with a free mouse and keyboard to get you started, but the parts inside are really great val꧒ue for money. You don't hear a lot about AMD's Radeon 7000 series compared to Nvidia, but it really is an alternative worth considering.

Specs: AMD Ryzen 5-7600, AMD Radeon RX 7600, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD

Buy it if:

✅ You want a futureproofed system on a budget
✅ You want a DDR5 machine
✅ You aren't married to an Nvidia GPU

Don't buy it if:

❌ DLSS is important to you
❌ You have a bit more money to spend

If you look hard enough at Walmart, you will see even cheaper gaming PCs than the ones I'm recommending here, but in my opinion, these are the ones that are going to actually be worth your investment because of the motherboards inside them. The main thing ꦗto think about when buying a gaming PC right now is futureproofing. Sure, you can find a Ryzen 5 gaming PC at Walmart for $500-600 that has an RTX 4060 inside it, but the motherboard and CPU aren't going to get you very far because the motherboard will lock you into a DDR4 system.

What you really want is a DDR5 motherboard that you'll have room to grow as time goes on, and that will be ready to tackle more demanding games that come out i𒅌n the next few years. With that said, ꧋here are the other two I'd point you toward if you have a bit more of a budget to play with.

Skytech Archangel |
Save $130 - If you have a little more money to play with, the cheapest RTX 4060 build I'd recommend at Walmart this week is this Skytech Archangel. Annoyingly, it has DDR4 RAM inside it right now, but the motherboard should have DDR5 compatibility so you can upgrade when the time is right 🌳for you. Annoyingly, I can't tell you for sure because the motherboard is rather unhelfully, not listed on the retail page.

Specs: Intel Core i5-12400F, RTX 4060, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD

Buy it if:

✅ You want an RTX 40 Series GPU
✅ You're okay with DDR4 RAM for now
✅ You want a white PC

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want DDR5 out of the box
❌ You're worried about motherboard compatibility

CyberPowerPC GXi4200WST |
Save $110 - Last, but certainly not least, we have a build from CyberPowerPC which punches well above its price. This machine harnesses the power of an up-to-date 14th-generation Intel CPU, as well aꦺs an RTX 4060. But the fun doesn't stop there, you'll also get an AIO cooler to keep noise levels down, and a free mouse and keyboard for your trouble.

Specs: Intel Core i5-14600KF, RTX 4060, 16GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD

Buy it if:

✅ You want the best specs possible under a grand
✅ You want liquid cooling
✅ You like RGB fans

Don't buy it if:

❌ You can afford an RTX 4070 machine
❌ You want to build your own PC


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> There’s nothing immediately striking about the Logitech Z704 Speakers when you first give them a look. They look pretty similar to any other run-of-the-mill, affordabl🐷e computer speakers with fairly greywashed hues and muted silvery highlights. They look ordinary, an🌞d I’d say that’s one of their greatest tricks.

You see, compared to a lot of the other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best computer speakers out there at the moment, the look of the Z407s is disarming༺. Their design tells you not to expect much - that they’re just baby’s first set of PC speakers, but they’re anything but. Soundb𓆏ars, 7.1 setups, and audiophile-tilted speakers can set you back a small fortune, and I’m not sure half of them sound much better than Logitech’s entry-level 2.1 solution.

Let🦄’s face it, a gaming PC setup is bitty and a never-ending task to assemble. There are so many compಌonents, peripherals, and truly unaffordable parts to think about, so speakers can often be an afterthought luxury. For that reason, it’s important that affordable options exist for those of us who blew our budgets on a GPU, CPU, or new monitor. At the same time, audio quality is important, so they need to get the job done. At $119 / £119, this aging 2.1 setup still feels worth every penny, and it might just be the best set for most players.

Design

The left-hand speaker of the Logitech Z407

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For its lack of a jazzy or even premium look, the Logi Z407 speakers do have a lot of pract♐icality. This is a 2.1 system (one left, one right, one subwoofer), and although the two speakers have been designed to sit on a desk or a bookshelf, they have a great stand system that gives them versatility. On the bottom and sides of both the left and right speakers are some mounting rails for their stands, which means they can stand upright, or, if you want to use them in a gaming TV set🌠up like I have, you can lay them down horizontally.

Compared to something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arena 7 speakers, they have just about the same footprint in terms of pure real estate they’ll steal from your desk, but thanks t🍬o a sꦅlimline oval shape, they don’t feel as bulky, and the ability to sit them in different positions does give them added convenience.

Logitech Z407 Speakers dimensions

Satellite

Height: 199.9 mm
Width: 93.9 mm
Depth: 85.2 mm
Weight: 389.6 g

Subwoofer

Height: 240 mm
Width: 234 mm
Depth: 180 mm
Weight: 2450.6 g

Coming in just one Graphite colorway, the system feels quite neutral and blends in with the mix of technology on my TV stand without offending any existing color scheme. The subwoofer, for how powerful it is, actually has a very small size, which again, feels much more considerate than the equivalent from SteelSeries. On the other hand, the Arena 7 have a bit more personality thanks to RGB arrays on their backs. To get a more understated look from SteelSeries, you have to opt for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arena 3. I suppos♌e you’ll need to decide which suits you and your setup more.

Interestingly, there are no on-board dials, buttons, or knobs with Logi’s Z407s. For all your control needs, you’ll be at the mercy of a small, wireles🔥s control puck, which I’ll tell you more about in a second. From a pure design standpoint, having no control options on the speakers themselves is certainly a choice - make sure you don’t lose or brea🉐k that controller.

Features

The back of the Logitech Z407's subwoofer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The downward-firing subwoofer combines DSP (digital signal processing) capabilities with 20W of power. The two satellite speakers have 10W of power each, harnessing tweeters of around one inch in diameter. That means the e𓆉ntire setup gets a peak wattage of 80W. I’d love to go into more detail about the types of drivers used and the nitty-gritty details of each speaker’s innards, but Logitech reveals very little about these speakers on its store pages. Whilst that lack of detail might worry the most audio-centric shoppers among us, I very quickly came around when I heard the noise these things make.

Logitech hasn’t provided many ways to customize sound profiles either, even if some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming sound systems might allow for it. There’s no companion software to speak of, either. The Z407s launched in early 2021, so it was a bit before this became the done thing. However, control isn’t totally in Logi’s hands. Cﷺoming with the setup is a small control puck that acts as a catch-all remote. By twisting the top to the left or right, you can increase or decrease the volume, but combinations of clicks also work as play/pause and skip functions.

By long-pressing the puck’s button, you can enter bass mode and use the scrollꦰ function to adjust its level. I have to admit, out of the box, the mix was just right for me, bu♕t if you feel the need to turn it down, or really crank it for a party, the option is there. Some handy notification sounds tell you when you’ve entered bass mode, when you’ve connected to an audio source, and an indicating LED on the bottom of the puck also helps you know which connection mode the speakers are in.

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The Logitech Z407 control puck with its label stickers showing its functionality

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The underside of the Logitech Z407 control puck

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

When it comes to connectivity, there are t💟hree options. The first, and I’d argue, main connection is through a USB to micro-USB port on the back of the subwoofer. In 2025, seeing a device still being sold with a micro-USB connection stings a little, more so because there’ꦛs no cable provided in the box. This really does feel outdated at this point, but besides a lack of convenience, I had no problems with the speed of the connection when testing. Still, I would have expected Logi to update this at some point if it wasn’t going to produce a newer 2.1 set, or at least adjust the packaging to also provide an appropriate cable.

Luckily, if you’re not up for digging through your drawers to find a functional micro-USB cable, a 3.5mm aux port resides on the back of the subwoofer, allowing you to hook into a TV or potentially one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best streaming mixers. The third and final connection type is Bluetooth, which can come in handy depending on your setup and room size. This was reliable enoug♋h in testing, although I did notice a touch more latency than with the other outputs. Cue an Imperial Death Star worker saying, “It’s older Bluetooth, sir, but it checks out”🍸.

In the box, Logi is semi-generous if you can forgive the lack of a micro-USB cabl🌊e. You get the two satellite speakers, subwoofer, control puck, two AAA batteries for it, a mains power cable, and the RCA cables for hooking up the satellites to the sub. No need for a pesky speaker cable, the simple 🍒setup is all handled through the subwoofer.

Performance

The Logitech Z407 subwoofer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For a fairly affordable, plain-jane-looking set of computer speakers, I really didn’t expect the level of quality the Logi Z407s has. These are some bloody powerful speakers, and although it may seem like low-hanging fruit in a sound system review to say my neighbours probably hate them, I think they’ve certainly noticed the difference since I started using them. These pack a serious punch if you want them to, and keep in mind I’ve been testing them through my TV setup, so I’m saying that knowing full well I’ve had them a bit further away than many desk users will. The Z407 emanate a wall of sound that doesn’t feel proportional to their size, and usually when that’s the case, the detail or treble can suffer, but it doesn’t at all here. You’ll hear me say this a few times in this review, but this mi🔥ght be one of the most detailed 2.1 speaker systems I’ve come across.

Comparing them to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ruark MR1 Mk2 speakers I have at my desk, they sound just as detailed, if not enhanced, thanks to the additional bass you get from the subwoofer. Ruark’s audio has a richer sound to it overall - you can definitely see why it’s priced for audiophiles, but for a two-speaker solution which costs a lot less, Logi’s detail🍌ing is surprisingly good.

I’ve tested the Z407s over countless hours of playing Avowed, Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, Middle-Earth Shadow of Mordor, and Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. I'm constantly amazed by the level of detail that each game’s audio has when it’s coming through these speakers. The subtleties of Avowed’s audio have been a real standout during testing. I usually like to wear one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets when playing games in first-person, but the positional audio while exploring the Living Lands has been so solid through Logi’s speakers that I’ve taken it as an opportunity to protect my eardrums a bit. Nevertheless, I haven’t felt as though I’m missing out on immersive sound. The twinkling audio of lootable ♋treasure in Obsidian’s 2025 hit is always easy to pinpoint, and that’s impressive for a 2.1 system.

Where to buy the Logitech Z407:

A Logitech Z407 review image showing the left hand speaker on top of the subwoofer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

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That’s great for ambient sounds, but then, when cutscenes begin, the Z407 speakers take on a whole new persona. Whether it’s Tallion and Celebrimbor arguing with one another in cold, brooding fantasy timbres, or Kai’s bassy voice giving my Envoy his always valuable advice, the clarity and rich tones of voice acting sound great through these speakers. Combat is powerful, with explosions and effects working overtime to immerse me in each battle. Overall, a fantastic set of gaming speakers for anyone playing on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs.

But a set of speakers isn’t just for gaming. I am constantly listening to video game soundtracks, movie soundtracks, among other orchestral musicꦏ I can work along to during the day, so how these sound through💧 is always going to be a big factor for me before coming to a review verdict.

I probably sound like a broken record here, but the crisp detail of these speakers makes pieces of music I’ve listened to hundreds of times sound n🍌ew. Logi’s retail page and marketing material are pretty tight-lipped about what particular DSP is going on behind the scenes, but each soundscape is balanced blissfully. The subwoofer has this velvety, brain-tingling quality to it, while the satellites will harmonise over the top with precise brush strokes, bringing out detai♛ls in your favorite music you had no idea were there.

The Logitech Z407 right-hand speaker

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

That’s what I found listening to all sorts of soundtracks, with Ghostrunner’s futuristic club feel sounding just as at home as DOOM’s metal work. All the while, the powerful orchestral swel💦ls of Llan Eshkeri’s Ghost of Tsushima soundtrack took me right back to Jin Sakai’s adventure. These speakers have a way of bringing out some of my favorite moments of music, and even at lesser volumes, they don’t lac🥂k the detail that these soundtracks are known for.

The best example I can give of this is when I was listening to live recordings of a few musicals. Having just discovered Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Co෴met of 1912, I wasn’t all that familiar with it, but its prologue (which is a banger) is a particularly wordy piece. I hadn’t felt truly wrapped up in its story despite listening to this number a few too many times last month, but the clarity of the Z407 brought out each lyric so I could really say I knew each character well.

So, all in all, we’re talking about a surprisingly good level of audio quality for the money you part with. But on a 🌠practical note, how are they to use? Well, you certainly miss out on the USB-C of it all. I think the audio quality of the SteelSeries Arena 7 speakers pales in comparison to the Z407s, especially at lower volum🌠es, and with detail in the treble ranges, but Sonar software does allow you to fine-tune any SteelSeries audio device. I’m not sure you really need companion software for speakers like the Z407, and oftentimes I find this to be more of a gimmick than it is “for glory”. Still, that’s what you’re missing out on here versus the obvious competition.

The Logitech Z407 control puck

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Logi has something the Arena loadouts don’t, however, and it’s the brilliant little control puck. I love this, and I really enjoy having a tactile way of controlling volume. A scroll wheel is so much more satisfying than a remote with buttons, and it makes for some fun swells in music you can crank up the volume for with a DJ-like twist. The puck, however, isn’t perfect. There are a lot of times whe☂re it refuses to wake up from sleep, despite having 💛a connection range of 20m. I don’t know whether this is a signal-blocking issue, but sometimes you twist the volume dial and nothing happens. It’s disappointing, but it only occurs some of the time.

In the same way, the control scheme is plastered on the puck’s top with a sticker that, if it’s peeled off, will remove any reference to what the puck is capable of. I expect this was a design choice to keep to a minimalist aesthetic, but it is a remote control first and foremost, so function should come before design. An embossed or eng♉raved dimple, or some symbols on the puck itself wouldn’t ruin anything for me, especially when the entire speaker setup doesn’t really have a very bold design language to upset anyway.

Should you buy the Logitech Z407?

A Logitech Z407 review image showing the right satellite speaker with the control puck

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’m slightly worried that some audiophile purist is going to come at my email inbox to tell me I’m wrong for this, but the Logitech ZZ407 speakers are, in my opinion, some of the best value you can get on the market. Yes, they’re older, ye🍸s, they don’t have as much customization as some smarter options, and maybe they suffer froꦬm a lack of a bold aesthetic. There is no escaping the fact that this sound system delivers a pure, bassy, rich, and detailed performance of whatever audioscape you throw at it.

On top of that, it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, and whatever the audiophile purist drafting a strongly worded email to me right now is about to recommend instead, the $300+ sound system they like isn’t for everyone. I am (slightly weirdly) obsessed with audio design and music, and these speakers 🍌constantly surprise me with how good they are at representing them.

I hope Logi comes back to us with an updated version soon, maybe in line with its Logi-tune software to allow for more customization, and with a USB-C connection. Until then, however, the practicality of these speakers is enough for m𓂃e, and the versatility of connection types works as planned. I’d argue they’re some of the best on the shelves.

How I tested the Logitech Z407 Speakers

I put the Logitech Z407 speakers to the test in my TV setup for around three or four weeks befo😼reജ this review was written. In that time, I used them for loads of gaming sessions, and I listened to countless hours of music on them while working. I listened to a wide variety of soundscapes and musical genres with them, comparing them closely to the sound quality I know from the Ruark MR1 speakers I use on a day-to-day basis, as well as the SteelSeries Arena 7 I was using until recently.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> I didn’t consider myself a PC gamer until last year. I was always content with console gaming and the options those platforms offered me. However, in recent months, I have found myself more immersed in the PC space - thanks to my Steam Deck and my GeForce NOW subscription - and 💖now I’m in the market for something that gives me the ‘beef’ that I’d expect from this powerful gaming platform.

Unlike consoles, though, there are often far too many options and variables when looking at a pre-built gaming PC, so it is hard to know what parts to trust before handing over your hard-earned cash. This is where the HP Omen range shines. Personally, I have been surrounded by HP products in my family home since I was but a small child, so I have 26 years of knowing this brand well, which makes a £1,799/$1,679.99 lump sum a little easier to stomach. But elsewhere in the market, HP Omen has built a reputation for its 25L, 40L, and now-discontinued 30L desktops. Unlike some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs, though, these u🐻se premium, well-known components - there’s no question about where your money is going.

Housed inside the new, redesigned HP Omen 35L chassis is exactly that ‘beef’ I mentioned earlier, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER, which easily surpasses the performance of familiar consoles like the PS5ꦇ and Xbox Series X, while also avoiding the in💮sane prices of the RTX 50 series. However, will it finally cause me to put down my Steam Deck and DualSense controller? It very well could.

Specs

PC specs are always fascinating to me. For the longest time, my mind would always jump to the all-important GPU, in this case, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER - a GPU we gave 4.5 st𒁃ars wheౠn we reviewed it last year. But the rest of the muscles the 35L can flex shouldn’t be ignored.

Sporting an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Ryzen 7 8700G, which we’d argue is one of the best value processors on the shelves today, that central CPU/GPU combination is capable of a lot of heavy lifting. Combine that with 16GB of Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM and a WD SSD, and you’ve got a really strong configuration. Depending on how you organize yಞour library, the 1TB capacity should be more than enough space for your games - or at least Call of Duty.

Having previously reviewed a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Refract Gaming Jade PC la𓄧st year which housed an NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti, I was very excited to be able to level up my experience with a higher-tier GPU and compare the two cards within the games I played

Price

$1,679.99 / £1,799

CPU

AMD Ryzen 7 8700G (other options available)

GPU

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Super (ot🌸her opt꧑ions available)

RAM

Kingston Fury DDR5 RAM 16GB

Storage

WD Blue SN560 1 TB PCIe Gen4 NVMeTM M.2 SSD

PSU

850 W 80 Plus Gold certified ATX power supply

Design

I think I have this misconception around PC gaming now. For the longest time, I believed that it was inconvenient because you’d be confined 💃to your desk to play games. Let’s be honest, who wants to come home from their 9–5 at a desk and then sit at another desk to relax? I know I don’t - I think that’s ✱why I was so drawn to the Steam Deck. However, since being able to review the Refract Gaming Jade PC and now the HP Omen 35L, I know that modern gaming PCs can be small enough to fit right next to my TV.

The HP Omen 35L’s redesigned case is nice and compact and blends in well with my entertainment space, sitting proudly beside my PS5, Xbox Series S, and Nintendo Switch without looking out of place. While it isn’t as small as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Acer Predator Orion X, I did notice it to be smaller than the Refract Gaming Jade PC, which was nice. Besides its size, it feꦜels like this new chassis was long overdue, and after complaints about the HP Omen 25L and 30L being a tad too noisy for some, the 35L can now include an AIO liquid cooler. As much as this seems like it comes as standard (since one appears in a lot of the marketing images), I don’t have one in my review sample.

The rear IO on the HP Omen 35L

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

As mentioned, I’ve been testing the RTX 4070 Super version of this rig, straight from HP itself. However, like with previous Omen machines, there are loads of configuration options available, partly thanks to excellent availability from other retailers. From a quick browse at HP’s own retailer in the UK, I can see a few different RTX 4060 versions that offer those with limited budgets a chance to get in on the ground floor. However, there are other HP Omen 35Ls available at the likes of Very and Currys. In the US, the same is true of Walmart, Best Buy, and Amazon, which means you’re rarely going to find this out of stock, and you should always have a look for the best prices and specs before purchasing. Just be aware that some parts, depending on who you buy from, may vary, but HP does ensure that the WD Black SSD, the Kingston Fury RA꧙M, the chassis, and everything but the GPU and CPU will always remain the same.

Along the front of the PC, you’ll find some RGB fans to lighten up your gaming space or y♏our living room, alongside one USB-C port, two USB-A ports, and a headphone/microphone jack. Moving to the rear of the case, you’ll find another USB-C, six more USB-A ports, another microphone por🅰t, an audio-in port, and an audio-out port. You’ll also find an HDMI 2.1 port and three DisplayPort 2.1 slots in the GPU.

Aesthetically, I really like the design of the case, and th💜e range of ports on offer is really helpful., However, I would have liked an additional USB-C port on the front of the PC, as more and more peripherals are demaꦰnding this port now. It isn’t the end of the world, but it would be nice to have for the future.

Performance

The innards of the HP Omen 35L with pink lighting

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

The HP Omen arrived at just the right time. I am a huge Assassin’s Creed fan, and with the recent launch of Assassin’s Creed: S🔥hadows, I was looking for a way to experience the🍃 game at its fullest potential. While I could have opted for my PS5, I was disappointed to see such a stark difference between the base console and the PS5 Pro’s ports of the game. It made me realize that to get the best experience, I had to turn to PC gaming.

Comparing it to other ga🤪ming PCs, you may need to pay a bit more, but luckily, you can often find these rigs discounted, and they’re so widely available at other retailers that you𝐆 have so many options to consider.

In stepped the HP Omen 35L. With an RTX 4070 Super, I was almost guaranteed to have a better time visually speaking, especially thanks to the onboard DLSS wizardry. Booting it up for the first time, I was amazed at just how much, and to use the word again, ‘beef’ this thing has. I was able to run the game at max settings at 4K on my 49-inch TV and still achieve the 60fps it’s capable of. Granted, I set DLSS to “quality” setting, but it was indistinguishable to my eye - another neat feature that you don’t have in most console gaming. While this isn’t quite as smooth as something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:NZXT Player Three PC, which features an 🧸NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 and runs Shadows at🥂 100fps, you’re also not spending a couple of grand more, so I’ll take that as a win.

The only thing that I found strange during my 25 hours of playtime in Assassin’s Creed: Shadows was a very strange visual glitch when using the in-game map while DLSS is enabled. It almost appeared as if it was struggling to upscale the image from the rendered resolution. I tested this via GeFoꦡrce NOW and tried to replicate that on the RTX 4080 cards they give you access to, but it never occurred. Regardless, with so many driver discrepancies and the game being so close to launch, PC gaming does open you up to these minor visual glitches. At least this isn♈’t the fault of a gaming PC that can’t run the game capably.

Despite being absolutely hooked on Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, I managed to pull myself away to utilize the RTX 4070 Super in some othဣer games that I might not have been able to max out before.

The HP Omen 35L from the front, showing the Omen logo above two intake fans

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

One of those is Cyberpunk 2077. Putting aside the absolutely atrocious condition oꦰf the game at launch, this is one of the most stunning and visually impressive games you can experience. I’ve played through the game twice now, once on my PS5 using the native PS5 version of the game and again on my Steam Deck - which was surprisingly the more enjoyable of the two, it’s crazy how well that runs on Valve’s handheld - but I still never felt I was getting peak CyberPunk.

Booting it up, I ran to the settings menu and whacked everything to max. Ray tracing? Overdrive. Path tracing? On. 4K? Yup! Admittedly, I once again turned to our trusty friend DLSS and frame generation because I knew it was gonna be an intensive experience and every little helps, but I was raring to go. Jumping into the game and I was blown away by what I was seeing. It was like a completely different game compared to what I had thrown over 100 hours into across PS5 and Steam Deck. I’ll break down the performance benchmarks of this very soon, but for such a powerhouse of a game that’s been engineered to make the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards sweat, I was getting a very playable experience that sat around 50fps. I did venture back into the settings and moved DLSS to balanced, and that opened it up to get past that 4K60fps experience you’d hope for in this day and age, and the Omen 35L nailed it.. However, the best experience I had from this was sitting at my desk running everything max but in 1080p on my monitor - it looked abs💖olutely stunning on a smaller panel with higher pixel density, and ran like a dream.

The inside of the HP Omen 35L

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

All of this is to say that, even if there are newer GPUs and CPUs out there that’ll score higher benchmarking scores than the Omen 35L, there’s great value for money to be had here. This is a versatile and very capable PC that’ll give you enough power and futureproofing to tackle modern games at any resolution that ꧒works for you, and that’s what mid-range PC pe﷽rformance should be striving for.

Next, I wanted to directly compare my experiences with what I had when I reviewed the Refract Gaming Jade PC, so I downloaded The Last of Us Part 1 because, of course, I have to have a side of PlayStation with my PC gaming main course. I am thankful to say that even at 4K and max settings, I never encountered any of the issues I fꦏaced with the Refract Gaming Jade, and instead, the HP Omen ran it smoother than my PS5 does in fidelity mode.

Overall, I didn’t run into many issues playing games, aside from that visual glitch in Assassin’s Creed: Shadows that I mentioned. Occasionally, I would see frame drop🍸s here and there, but that was mostly becaﷺuse I was really putting the PC through its paces at max settings. Generally, though, while this PC is capable of 4K, the best experience in terms of consistency across games came from running them at 1440p or 1080p.

As you can see by the benchmarking results, the HP Omen 35L performed well across all of our testing games, especially Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Hitman, and Returnal. I adore Hitman and don’t ever need an excuse to jump back into the World of Assassination - especially not when it looks this good. Miami is one of my favorite maps in the entire series, and it looks absolutely stunning while ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚmaxed out; all the visual delights without actually having to buy a flight to Florida.

I’m coming fro🍷m the console perspective, so personally, as long as I am getting a 60fps experience, then I am a happy camper, and tha꧅t is exactly what the HP Omen gave me. For the most part, thanks to the various configurations within the graphics settings of games, I am able to hit that target and have a better experience than I would on other platforms.

Another nice aspect is just how quiet the HP Omen remains even during high-stress testing. I never once noticed the hum of the fans whil🧸e gaming, which is such a pleasure as I found the Refract Gaming Jade PC to be comparable to a jet engine and was expecting something similar here.

HP Omen 35L software benchmarks

Cinebench:
Multi Core: 17134pts
Single Core: 1787pts

3DMark:
TimeSpy: 18,413 (Graphics score - 20,514, CPU Score - 11,652)
Firestrike: 36,387 (Graphics - 46,206, physics - 30,537, combined - 15,778
Steel Nomad: 4,639

CrystalDiskMark:
Sequential read: 5,018 MB/s
Sequential write: 3,441 MB/s

RAM readings:
5200 MT/s/ 46-46-46-92

I was also impressed by the SSD in the HP Omen as it sped through everything I threw at it with ease. I was quickly able to load into games, and waiting times were kept at a minimum thanks to a sequential read speed of 5,018 MB/s and a sequential write speed of 3,441 MB/s. This isn’t quite the speed of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best SSDs for gaming these days, but since a lot of gaming PC builders insist on using WD Blue drives, it’s about as good as you’ll get in any prebuilt machine. Similarly, transfer speeds were lightning-quick. Prior to the PC arriving, I had downloaded Assassin’s Creed: Shadows onto my external SSD to quickly move over the HP Omen. This took only a couple of minutꦏes to transfer the full 109GB folder.

Looking at the rest of the benchmarking, I was impressed by the results across the board. Cinebench showed that the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G is a pretty s🀅olid CPU and won’t struggle under the pressures of both the multi-core and single-core tests. What this means day-to-day is that you’ll be absolutely fine gaming, streaming, and content creating.

The inside of the HP Omen 35L chassis

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

The 3DMark results I was similarly impressed with, especially when comparing them to the Refract Jade. In Time Spy, Firestrike, and Steel Nomad, the HP Omen consistently performed well and exceeded what I was expectin🅠g, which puts it comfortably in that upper tier of gaming PCs♑ targeting 1440p and 4K gaming, evidenced by what I saw when playing Assassin’s Creed: Shadows and Cyberpunk 2077.

Generally, the PC didn’t get too warm during gaming, certainly not enough for me to notice, which is nice. Heading into summer, you don’t want a PC that is going to act as a space heater, although maybe come Christmas, this would be a more desirable feature. I think it is really helped by how well ventilated the HP Omen is. Not only are there two fans on the ceiling exhausting heat from the chassis, but the front of the case also s♛ports two large RGB fans that keep temps to a minimum. We’d always recommend a configuration with an AIO cooler, espe🍒cially since these can work out quieter, but the airflow system in this case was good enough that I didn’t miss liquid cooling too much.

Should you buy the HP Omen 35L

The front of the HP Omen 35L with its fans shining purple

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

I always find this question the hardest aspect when it comes to reviewing anything. My initial thought when I’m asked this time is ‘yes, you should because it gives you great graphical fidelity 🌱that you’d expect from a modern gaming PC.’ However, there is a slight asterisk next to it because 🃏I’m not quite sure if I can personally justify the cost in the grand scheme of things.

So I’m going to look at this as a two-part question. If you want to play some of the most technically impressive games at their absolute max settings, then the HP Omen is something you should consider purchasing. The stats speak for themselves, you’re getting better performance than you would if you opted for a console, and often with higher graphical detail too. It’s got some powerful kit under the hood, and more premium kit than a lot of other prebuilt systems have. Often, other builders will opt for lesser parts to keep profit margins higher and prices lower, but HP is one of the few manufacturers that actually uses premium parts you’ll likely have heard of from even a little shopping around. And, depending on the configuration y🐠ou’re considering, I’m willing to bet HP’s prebuilt comes cheaper than if you were to build it yourself.

However, here comes that asterisk. The configuration I’m testing is £1,799 / $1,679.99 which is a lot of money. This is a full £1000 more than even the PS5 Pro, which, to my🦋 eye, gives a similar enough experience for how I play. Granted, a PS5 Pro can’t do everything a PC does and doesn’t give the same level of customization or futureproofing, but it is also much cheaper by comparison if you aren’t trying to hit over 4K60. Comparing it to other gaming PCs, you may need to pay a bit more, but luckily, you can often find these rigs discounted, and they’re so widely av🍬ailable at other retailers that you have so many options to consider.

And that is what I think it essentially comes down to: if you need a machine that can do it all, not just gaming, but don’t want to compromise on graphical fid𓆉elity, then yes, you should buy the HP Omen 35L. But if you don’t want to spend this much🍨 money, then there are cheaper builds out there.

How we tested the HP Omen 35L

I used the HP Omen for three weeks as my home PC and main source of gaming. This, alongside gaming, involved video editing, Photoshop, a🐽nd some light After Effects work. I tested it in two setups: first, alongside my 4K TV in my living room, and secondly, at my desk with my two 1080p computer monitors.

Benchmarking was conducted via the i♐n-game option in our go-to games, Cinebench, CrystalDiskMark, CPU-Z, and 3DMark. As mentioned throughout the review, I played close to 30 hours in Assassin’s Creed: Shadows alongside The Last of Us Part 1, Cyberp𓆉unk 2077, and Hitman.

For more on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming PCs and their components, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Serving as the first “entry-level” contender to enter the ring in this generation, the Nvidia ꧅GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is a tougher sell than you’d think. It should technically be the GPU suited to most players since it packs a respectable punch at 1080p and can stretch to even 4K with a bit of DLSS assistance. My concern with this particular graphics card is that it’ll potentially end up with both its cheaper siblings and rivals in its price range, which in turn could lead to it being a tertiary option.

The very nature of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB means it already has a tough fight ahead in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card pit. Don’t get me wrong, it’ll fare better than its 8GB counterpart since its choice of VRAM configuration is going to irk enthusiasts and shoppers making comparisons. But, if you fully believe that GPUs should boast doub♊le the memory as a minimum, you’re going to pay at least $429 for the pleasure, and that MSRP only applies if you grab a vanilla varia🎃nt.

Before you ask, there is no Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Founders Edition, so if you want the 16GB card, you’ll be looking at custom models. I’ve been testing the Palit Infinity version for this review that should stick to the green team’s MSRP, but if you’ve ever tried to shop for a new GPU over the past five years, you’ll know that recommended retail prices are never guaranteed. I’d keep that fact to hand𝔍 as I talk about both♈ this card and any other in 2025, as even if a model comes out swinging, it could end up being bludgeoned by availability and pricing blows.

Specs

Hand holding Palit GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Inifnity graphics card with ports facing foward

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It’s getting harder to call 60-class GPUs like the RTX 5060 Ti entry-level, but unless Nvidia eventually releases a 50-class Blackwell segment for desktop, it’s one of the lowest spec cards of the generation. Armed with a GB206 chip, this specific model scales things back with 4,608 CUDA cores, 144 Tensor, and 36 ray tracing units, so a significant drop fro🍌m what the RTX 5070 is packing.

Test PC specs

Case: Corsair iCue 5000T
CPU:
Intel Core i9-13900K
Cooler: Corsair iCUE H170i ELITE LCD XT
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR4
SSD: WD_BLACK SN850 1TB
PSU: MSI MPG A1000G 1,000W

The important th🥂ing to keep in mind is that 60-class GPUs are usually billed as 1080p or 1440p models. The assumption is that you won’t be doing any heavy UHD gaming on the RTX 5060 Ti, even though Nvidia has somewhat switched up its messaging compared to the 40-series and doesn’t use specific resolutions as a selling point. That doesn’t mean playing games at 4K is off the table, but you’ll be relying more on AI upscaling techniques like DLSS 4 than ever.

VRAM is normalജly a sore spot for 60-class cards, which is exactly why there’s a 16GB version of the RTX 5060 Ti in the first place. It’s widely argued that even the cheapest graphics cards should be rocking more than 8GB since new releases munch more memory than ever, but your mileage will fully depend on specific game optimizations and your resolution of choice.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti specs

Specs

RTX 5060 Ti 8GB

RTX 5060 Ti 16GB

Palit RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Infinity

Price

$379 / $349

$429 / £399

$429 / £399

GPU

GB206

GB206

GB206

CUDA cores

3,840

3,840

3,840

Tensor cores

120

120

120

RT cores

30

30

30

Base clock

2407 MHz

2407 MHz

2407 MHz

Boost clock

2,497 MHz

2,497 MHz

2,497 MHz

VRAM

8GB GDDR7

16GB GDDR7

16GB GDDR7

Memory bus

128-bit

128-bit

128-bit

TDP

180W

180W

180W

I’d certainly prefer it if the bar started at 12GB since that would provide some wiggle room for future shenanigans and line up with RTX 5070 specs. Nvidia has instead elected to provide a 16GB model, and it is using faster GDD♑R7 modules like the rest of the Blackwell range. I reckon the green team could have appeased most players by arming the 70-series model with 16GB and reserving the 12GB setup for a single 5060 Ti version, but perhaps that’s in the green team’s 🌄mid-generation refresh plan.

As for power, the RTX 5060 Ti comes with a 180W TDP, making it one of the least hungry Blackwell GPUs so far. That means you’ll get awaꦅy with using a 450W PSU, which could save you a few pennies if you’re adding the card to an existing rig. I can see this specific model serving as an easy generational jump for players still maining something like the RTX 2060, and keeping wattage requirements low is going to help the card make its way to smaller builds.

Design

Palit GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Inifnity graphics card lying on woodgrain desk with fans facing upwards

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

In the absence of a Founders Edition, it’s up to AIB partners to cook up appropriate RTX 5060 designs. Palit's take on the new Nvidia GPU directly targets players looking for a small form factor card that avoids skimping on cooling, but the result is something that’s still longer than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070.

I’m noticing a trend with card designs this generation, and Nvidia is making brands look a little silly, albeit unintentionally. The main issue is that even po🍰werhouse GPUs like th🉐e GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition are pretty compact thanks to a new split PCB approach, but AIB partners are still largely using the same shrouds and fans as before.

Palit GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Inifnity graphics card next to Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Founders Edition graphics card on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Palit’s RTX 5060 Ti is still respectably compact, measuring in at 117mm x 292mm, ꦰso it’s a nice choice for SFF builds regardless. You also won’t have to wrangle one of those Nvidia 12VHPWR dongles since this model sticks with a good old 8-pin connector. Still, I’m a little s𒈔ad that all the sleekest cards right now happen to be Founders Edition models that are by and large not available to buy or don’t exist in the first place.

The Pal🔴it RTX 5060 Ti wears a fairly minimalist plastic shroud. You’re getting no fancy pants RGB here or anything that could provide cause to aim for a higher MSRP, and honestly? I’d rather every brand followed suit if it meant providing appropriately priced cards. Plus, the GPU is armed with a൲ tri-cooler setup, so thermals, theoretically, shouldn’t remotely be an issue.

Features

Palit GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Inifnity graphics card lying face down on woodgrain desk with GeForce RTX and Ininfity logos facing forward

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Modern-day graphics cards live and die by their software-based features, and the RTX 5060 Ti benefits from being part of the Blackwell family. By opting for this latest model over something like the older 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4060 Ti, you’re getting access to the latest version of Nvidia’s AI upscaling suite. For many players, DLSS 4 will be the main reason to buy a new GeForce GPU since it’ll boost fps via Multi-Frame Generation and dynamic resolution techniques, all while keeping latency low. But there are naysayers out there who’d say such techniques are a faux performance hike – an argument that is growing within e🐼nthusiast circles.

I’d personally keep two things in mind when it comes to DLSS 4. The first is that while it’s now compatible with o☂ver 75 games, it’s not going to rescue you from low frame rates across your entire Steam library. In Nvidia’s ideal world, every new outing 𒆙will launch with Multi-Frame Generation support that will effectively fill in the gaps and allow you to hit higher resolutions than before. That could happen, but I don’t want anyone thinking it’ll be there by default to save the day.

My other reservation is that while I do think DLSS 4 and its new Transformer model can predict frames pretty accurately, it’s not flawless. Finer details can still be susceptible to weirdness and end up slightly skewed, and no one can speak for any💞 hiccups that future adventurers could potentially experience with the feature switched on. It could be the case that developers and the tech itself simply get better at mitigating any visual glitches as time goes on, but again, it’s not a guarantee.

Those potential caveats aside, DLSS 4 is going to be a godsend for some entry-level builds.♍ Multi-frame generation can effectively help your rig hit minimum specs for new games and even switch ray tracing on without turning things into a slideshow. The “Multi” part stems from the fact that Blackwell GPUs can generate up to three extra frames for every 𒀰single natively rendered image, resulting in an fps boost.

Normally, this would come with a latency risk, but Nvidia Reflex is on hand to combat any lag in conjunction with upscaling techniques. There is a new version on the way that’s going to help make playing even competitive shooters on the fastest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitors possible w🦋ith fewer caveats, but I’ll have to wait for that to land before knowing how much it’ll benefit cards like the RTX 5060 Ti.

Performance

Hand holding Palit GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Inifnity graphics card with green light in backdrop

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Off the back of a few days of putting the RTX 5060 Ti to work, I ca🍃n confirm that it will outpace the RTX 4060 Ti without any DLSS backup. Based on my experience with Cyberpunk 2077 alone, you’re looking at a 27% uplift at 1080p, and ꦬI was pretty impressed by the jump from 104fps to an 185fps average in Hitman 3 with ultra settings applied.

Nvidia’s claim of “over 100fps” largely holds up, and even Marvel Rivals managed to clear the bar by hitting a 107fps average. Naturally, enabling ray tracing makes all the difference, as the effects will knock your🃏 Night City trip down to around 52fps, while Hitman 3 just about manages an even 60. I wouldn’t really advise messing with fancy lighting unless you’re either into dialling back other settings or making use of DLSS 4, and if you’re comfortable with doing the latter, it will provide you with pretty lofty frame rates.

To keep things consistent with my other GPU benchmarks, I set DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation to x4 where available and Super Sampling to “balanced” while testing the RTX 5060 Ti. By doing so, I was able to get Cyberpunk 2077 to run at 186fps at 1440p with ray tracing enabl𝓡ed. Not remotely shabby, seeing as I could have played around with a few settings and probably optimized things to hit around 240Hz, matching higher premium gaming monitor refresh rates.

Multi-Frame Generation really saves🍬 🦄Hitman 3 at 1440p with ray tracing on too, ramping things up from a measly 39fps to 195fps. DLSS also came in handy when playing Marvel Rivals since it cranks up QHD frames from 75fps to 227fps, and while I’d perhaps leave it off if I was playing competitively, I couldn’t smell any latency issues during casual matches.

On that note, I play Overwatch 2 competitively fairly regularly, and if you do too, I can confirm the RTX 5060 Ti has the chops to hit 600fps with 1080p low settings enabled. That’s perhaps not a shocker since it’s not that demanding to run, but I always make a point of seeing if a card ca♐n keep up with my preferred specs. FYI, that’s without DLSS involved, and if you’re confident Reflex can prevent things feeling a little funny when upscaling, you could probably bump settings a bit or try 1440p.

If it’s a 4K experience you’re after, you sh๊ould probably start with the RTX 5070. That said, the gap isn’t as wide as you might think between that $549 GPU and the RTX 5060 Ti. The new 60-class card can hit 34fps in Cyberpunk 2077 without DLSS on, which doesn’t feel worlds apart from the 5070’s 48fps average. Plus, if you actually make use of Multi-Frame Generation and switch ray tracing on, you’re going to be hitting around 124fps, and while the 70-class model can touch 160fps, the difference might not be worth $120 to every player.

On the temperature side of things, you won't remotely have to worry about things getting toasty when using the Palit model specifically. That triple setup kept things largely under 60°c / 140° Fahrenheit a majority of the time, and the highest I could get ⛄it to hit under full load was around 72°c / 161.6° Fahrenheit. I can't speak for other brands, but this Infinity model should keep nice and icy in most scenarios, which gives it a better chance running all those demanding games yet to come.

Should you buy the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti

Palit GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Inifnity graphics card standing vertical on woodgrain desk with monitor with green wallpaper in backdrop next to plant.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Instinctively, I feel like most players shouldn’t buy the RTX 5060 Ti, but not because it’s 𒀰a bad GPU. The first 60-class Blackwell graphics card provides a nice perfor🌳mance uplift compared to the 4060 Ti, and those DLSS 4 abilities are there for those who want an easy frame rate boost. Ultimately, it’s a decent GPU that has arrived at a bad time, and its success will hinge on both availability and third-party pricing.

If you’re 🉐rocking a 1080p or QHD setup, and you’re not planning on aim♏ing for 4K anytime soon, the RTX 5060 Ti will cater to your needs. Just like last generation, ray tracing is a bit of a stretch with other settings at ultra, but this is the first 60-series GPU I’ve tested that could provide technically playable results at 1440p without relying on AI upscaling.

My main concern is that if there aren’t RTX 5060 Ti models available consistently at Nvidia’s MSRP, the GPU risks losing any value incentive. Sure, it might be able to pull off some nice 4K tricks using Multi-Frame Generation, but 💜I’d never dream of telling you to pick one up♍ if it ends up only available for over $500. That’s the RTX 5070 and RX 9070’s territory, and vendors have no business pricing up cards in that manner.

Even if the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB is freely available at $429, deciding whether it’s the right GPU is going to be tricky. The 8GB version will naturally be less futureproof since future P🍃C outings could munch more memory, but I’d argue that if you’re going to stress out the card with higher resolutions, you’ll likely end up using DLSS anyway, which cuts back significantly on VRAM usage. Does that mean you’d be better off spending $379 on the base version? Perhaps, but only if the RTX 5060 doesn’t swoop in with surprising performance next month for $80 less.

Here’s the TLDR – I’d hold off on picking up any new-gen models for now unless you absolutely need a new graphics card. That includes the 🐻RTX 5060 Ti, but if your GPU suddenly dies on you this year or you’re able to say “one banana” in between frames when playing newly released adventures, this 60-series card will help you easily run everything at 1440p for under $450 (if it can stay at that MSRP).

How I tested the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti

For a week, I used the RTX 5060 Ti within my main PC to both casually play games and run benchmarks. During that time, I used Cyberpunk 2077, Hitman 3, Total War: Warhammer 3, and Marvel Rivals specifically to measure average frame rates at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K, while also assessing general perfor🍎mance with DLSS 4 AI upscaling on and off. In addition, I also ♛took note of factors like peak temperatures and design elements so as to compare the card to rivals and other models within its price range.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Nvidia has unveiled three new RTX 5060 series graphics cards, and the vanilla GPU should come in at $299. I say should since the new models will absolutely be at the mer𒁏cy of custom MSRPs and potentially affected by US tariffs, both of which could become the perfect recipe for yet another disappointing launch.

The RTX 5060 won't arrive until May, but its Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti siblings will officially join the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card race tomorrow. The cheaper of the two will retail for $379 and features 8GB GDDR7 VRAM paired with a GB206 GPU. There's a 16GB version too for those of you who'd rather have memory to spare, but that's going to set you $429 (or potentially the same price as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order).

The base RTX 5060 is what I'd traditionally refer to as entry-level since its 3,840 🧔CUDA, 120 Tensor, and 30 ray tracing cores theoretically cater to a 1080p ultra settings experience. But, the budget-friendly s꧑ide of Blackwell also has access to DLSS 4, which should allow you to boost fps at higher resolutions using Multi Frame Generation and AI upscaling.

Nvidia RTX 5060 reveal image with generic desktop PC on right and text above that reads

(Image credit: Nvidia)

The green team's main pitch for the RTX 5060 is tꦿhat it'll seemingly let you run "your favorite games, maxed out" at over 100 frames per second. The natural caveats are that you'll be sticking to 1080p, using DLSS in "Quality" mode, and fully utilizing multi-frame generation to achieve that particular feat.

In-house benchmarks show the RTX 5060 specifically hitting just shy of 150fps in Cyberpunk 2077 using those settings, whereas the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4060 allegedly only managed around 60fps in the same scenario. I'll naturally be sharing my own benchmarks soon that will delve into results with DLSS on and off, but the comparative figures make ꦏsense given the differences between original Frame Generation and the latest version.

(Image credit: Nvidia)

Comparative performance will come, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't more nervous about pricing. General availably has already been a sore spot across the board this generation, and while I'm starting to see the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 return to virtua🍷l shelves, you're lꦗooking at over $700 for custom options.

My fear is that the should-be budget-friendly RTX 5060 will🐓 end up costing just as much as a 70-class card if standard models can't remain available, leaving only the versions that target a much higher price point. On top of that, ever-shifting US tariff policies could even drive up those same costs further, meaning the upgrade could realistically be off the cards for players in the states.

The 60-series should represent a range of GPUs that pack a respectable punch for an approachable price. Nvidia is clearly aiming for this by offering up a $299 model, even if I am a little disappointed that we haven't moved past 8GB VRAM yet. Yes, there are arguments to be made about that amount of memory being plenty for 1080p gameplay, especially with DLSS enabled. However, if the sub-$300 pricing goes out the window due to various factors, grumbling about the minimum memory bar will be somewhat ܫjustified.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 series specs

Specs

RTX 5060

RTX 5060 Ti

Price

$299
(UK: TBC)

$379 / $429
(£349 / £399)

GPU

GB206

GB206

CUDA cores

3,840

3,840

Tensor cores

120

120

RT cores

30

30

Base clock

2,280 MHz

2,280 MHz

Boost clock

2,497 MHz

2,497 MHz

VRAM

8GB GDDR7

8/16GB GDDR7

Memory bus

128-bit

128-bit

I'll be sharing my thoughts on the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti soon, and I am hoping it'll serve as an approachable GPU upgrade in 2ꦆ025. That said, the cheaper Intel Arc B580 has already pitched up camp on the entry-level battlefield, and while it's also suffering from price inflati๊on, the green team already has a fight on its hands before the eventual AMD Radeon RX 9060 rolls into town.

If it's a punchier GPU you're after, I'll be continuing to keep an eye on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock situation. I'm also watching out for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080, but to be frank, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5080 stock and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5090 stock situation is another level of dire.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The NZXT Player Three PC, like all of this brand’s gaming computers, has come under a lot of fire in the last year. The revela🔯tions that emerged a💝bout NZXT’s Flex subscription were a real low point for the PC market last year and a reason I’m sure a lot of people will be giving this brand a seriously wide berth from now on.

I’m strongly against anti-consumer behaviors, so to be completely honest, NZXT’s 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PC had its work cut out for it if it wanted to win me over in this review. On the other hand, I do think we can separate NZXT’s problematic rental scheme from the rest of its products. To my disappointment, the Flex scheme still exists, even after 2024’s embarrassing fallout. I’✱ll say upfront that I do not and will not endorse the Flex subscription in this review. But, if you ignore it entirely, NZXT still has a legitimate selection of gaming PCs available to buy outright, a💧nd they sit right up there with the premium PC brands in terms of quality.

I’ve been testing the RTX 5080 Edition of NZXT’s Player PC for this review during a time when finding stock of any new-gen graphics card is proving difficult and expensive. Is NZXT’s solution a bit pricey at $3,399? Absolutely, but that’s the same for any RTX 5080 prebuild I’ve found so far. The great thing about the Player PC range is that there are a lot of configurations to choose from that don’t cost this much. Even if cheaper alternatives exiꦐst at Newegg, NZXT’s rigs see discounts pretty regularly, and the same can't be said for a lot of the big names in this market outside of Black Friday.

Specs

As I mentioned, I’ve been testing the RTX 5080 Edition of NZXT’s Player Three range. It combines a Gigabyte-flavored Nvidia RTX 5080 with the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, which is quite the combination. This configuration launꦛched earlier in the year along with an RTX 5090 Edition that houses an Intel Core i9-14900K. The way I see it, the 5080 is a much more appealing build. Motherboard support on the Intel side is likely over for the Raptor Lake ecosystem, so an AMD motherboard feels like a more worthwhile investment. Let’s also be honest, the 5090 is going to be overkill for the majority of gamꦿers anyway.

Price

$3,399 (PC Part Picker says the combined cost of components💫 is around ~$3,251)

CPU

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D

GPU

Nvidia GeForce RTC 5080

RAM

32GB of T-Force Delta RGB DDR5

Storage

2TB WD Blue SN580 SSD

Cooling

NZXT Kraken 240mm

Motherboard

Gigabyte B650 AORUS Elite AX V2

Case

NZXT H6 Flow

The system I’m reviewing technically slots into the NZXT Player Three range, which is the higher-end bracket of this maker’s gaming rigs. There are models that leverage the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4080 Super, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, and even RTX 4090 when it’s in stock. There are also Player One and Player Two ranges, with each offering shoppers a choice of entry-level and ജmid-range specs that are priced fairly reasonably for the parts they use.

For the money you part with for this 5080 Edition, I’m pretty satisfied with the components you actually get. It’s hard to argue, or indeed look past the GPU and CPU combination, since that’s undeniably what you’re paying for in this machine. That said, the 32GB of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 RAM is solid - that’s our favorite budget option when it comes to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RAM for gaming, so I’m hardly going to complain. T✃he motherboard, interestingly, isn't one of NZXT’s own, instead it's a Gigabyte Aorus one. The case and cooler are both homemade by NZXT though, and do excellent jobs. The only issue, whℱich I deem to be a massive one, is the SSD you get.

The NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition showing purple lighting

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The WD Blue SSDs are designed for content creation, and can frequently be found in prebuilt gaming PCs since they’re affordable for manufacturers to buy in bulk. I saw as much from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:iBUYPOWER Slate I reviewed a little while back. These are acceptable in entry-level gaming PCs, and I suppose at a stretch I can put up with them in mid-range ones, but anything rocking high-end components like an RTX 5080 should be paired with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best SSDs for gaming.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Maingear Zero Ruby is a premium system made by a luxury brand, but even with an RTX 4070 Super, they’re pairing it with a T-🦂Force SSD that has a 7,000MB/s read speed. As I’ll come onto in the performance section, the WD Blue SN580 SSD in this machine doesn’t even break the read speed required by the PS5. And to add insult to injury, it’s sitting in a Gen 5 M.2 slot on the motherboard. Woof.

Design

A NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition review image showing the diagonal front panel and intake fans on the PC

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

What I can’t fault is the design, connectivity, and build quality of NZXT’s gaming PC. For a full-size ATX build, the H6 Flow chassis used here isn’t a hulking great monster. It has a transparent front and side panel, a diagonal mesh side with three frontal intake fans, and it’s not half as large as I expected it to be. As you’ll know if you’ve read my review of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Acer Predator Orion X, I’m a fan of desktop PCs that can actually sit on a desktop, and while the NZXT Player PC might still take up a tad too much real estate for that, it’s more compact th༺an the Maingear Zero Ruby and feels like a reasonable si⛦ze for anyone’s setup.

It also looks fantastic thanks to customizable NZXT fans, and I must say, it’s really nice to be able to use NZXT’s Cam software to such great 🦂effect here. Of all the hardware manufacturer software programs you h🃏ave to come into contact with as a reviewer, NZXT Cam is by far the most friendly, and I didn’t mind it at all when reviewing this system.

Connectivity is also a big plus for this rig. On the front, you have two USB A sockets and one USB-C, as well 🌠as a 3.5mm headphone jack. On the back, you get a plethora of USB options (1 x USB-C 10Gb/s, 5 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 4x USB 2.0), as well as Disp🍒layPort and HDMI sockets for internal graphics possibilities. There are also Wi-Fi antenna connector pins, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Optical and 3.5mm audio jacks, and a BIOS flashback button.

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The rear IO on the NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The front connections of the NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In terms of futureproofing, I have to say I’m a big fan of this motherboard. It has an easily accessible Gen 5 M.2 port, which can sometimes be hidden away on other boards. It has clearly labeled headers and its USB slots are all clearly liওsted on the back too. Combine that with an easy-to-read BIOS🧸 menu, and two other M.2 ports for more storage, and you've got a really capable machine for upgrading later on.

Everything has been built well, and the case has a really practical feel to it. You don’t need any awkward tools to access its various parts. All-in-all, this is a really well-builꦇt rig, and I didn’t have to change anything around in the BIOS before getting stuck into reviewing. Even the RAM was working with AMD EXPO enabled and integrated graphics were disabled. Whoever put this machine together knew what they were doing.

If I had to nitpick, the only thing I feel is missing is a GPU bracket. I often feel like these are unnecessary🐭, but with an RTX 5080 that’s this hefty, I do have my worries.

The PC arrived to me very securely packaged, with internal cush﷽ioning for the PC’s components as well. I prefer this method of safely shipping a PC to iBUYPOWER’s tactic of shipping the graphics card in its own box, and NZXT continued to make it easy for non-savvy customers by shipping some handy setup instructions in the box.

Performance

The motherboard of the NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

One of the things that continually surprised me while testing the NZXT Player Three PC is that its CPU temperatures were no short of phenomenal. Having just reviewed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB, I did have a few reservations about this brand’s coolers. But I now know for sure that any poor temperature control I saw in that review had nothing to do with NZXT, and everything to do with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intel Core i7-13700K I was asking it to chill. Throughout the entire benchmarking process, I couldn’t get thisܫ CPU to boost above 41 degrees Celsius. All the while, it was trouncing each task I threw at it, and those tasks were not exactly child’s play. We’re talking Cinebench’s multi and single-core tests, running some of the most intensive games like Cyberpunk, Total War: Warhammer 3, and Hitman 3 at 4K max settings with full ray tracing. And not once did it even take a serious look at 50 degrees. All credit to AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D and NZXT’s Kraken 240 AIO for pulling in some of the best and quietest cooling performance I’ve ever seen in a prebuilt gaming PC.

NZXT Player Three 5080 Edition software benchmarks

Cinebench:
Multi Core: 22989pts
Single Core: 2086pts

3DMark:
TimeSpy: 27 348
Firestrike: 55 985
Steel Nomad: 7813

CrystalDiskMark:
Sequential read: 4,239 MB/s
Sequential write: 4,197MB/s

AIDA64 Extreme / RAM readings:
51,881 MB/s read, 96.6ns latency
40-40-40-77
(4800MT/s)

Looking at industry-standard benchmarks, the NZXT Player Three achieved some really impressive results. To begin with, Cinebench’s stress test on the CPU shows that the Ryzen 7 8900X3D is capable of amazing things for content creators and gamers. Even if the multicore score wasn’t quite on par wiꦯth the Intel Core i7-13700K, it’s not far off, which is extremely imp𓃲ressive given this is an 8-core processor being compared against Intel’s option with 16. Even then, I’d argue the Ryzen CPU trounces it based on its temperature control alone.

CrystalDiskMark was the real low point of the benchmarking process, with the WD Blue drive scoring an average sequential read speed of only 4,239MB/s across three tests. Its write speed was no better at 4,197MB/s. When you’ve got a PC that’s harnessing the power of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPUs for gaming, and one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards, but it’s got a sequential read speed that’s worse than the PS5, you know you’ve got a problem. To be honest, if this was an entry-level or mid-range rig I’d understand, but on one of the flagship specs like the 5080 Edition, I can🦩’t understand why NZXT allowed this drive to be used.

The RTX 5080 inside the NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Fortunately, this PC has pulled off some of the best 3DMark scores of any build we’ve tested. A Time Spy score of 27,348 trounces the Maingear Zero Ruby’s 18,697, which is no real surprise since that rig is using the previous generation CPU and an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4070 Super. But even compared to the Acer Predator Orion X with its RTX 4080 and Intel Core i9-13900KS, the NZXT’s Firestrike score of 55,985 ꦆshows a 💫giant leap up in performance versus Acer’s 42,107.

As you’ll see from the graphs below, in-game frame rates are mighty impressive too, with even Ray Tracing tests designed to stress GPUs to their limit being met with admirable performances. Fair enough – we’re still waiting to see 4K60 results in Hitman 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 when settings and Ray Tracing are boosted up to the maximum, but the NZXT Player Three gets 4K, 40fps in both of those tests which is as good as it gets. Keep in mind that you’ll be able to k♒nock down a few settings, or toggle DLSS to your liking t🐷o get ultra-playable frame rates when you’re actually gaming on this machine.

That’s what I’ve been enjoying while testing this PC. I’ve played Avowed, Hunt: Showdown 1896, and most recently, Assassin’s Creed Shadows at close to 4K Max settings, without Ray Tracing, and I’m enjoying an eye-feast of visual fidelity combined with frame rates over 100fps. In Avowed, I’m easily maxing out my display’s 144Hz refresh rate, with occasional dips down to 133fps. In Hunt, I’m hitting 4K 144fps with every setting on high or more, and that’s only with DLSS on quality. In my everyday rig that houses an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Radeon RX 7800XT, I need to shove settings i𓆏n that game down to low or medium and seriously lean on FSR to get the same 144 smoothness. In Assassin’s Creed Shadows, I✃’m pulling in a delightful 96-120fps, which, like all of these examples, has been a sensational way to enjoy modern games - as they feel intended to be enjoyed by their creators.

The CPU cooler pump head in the NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

With a gaming PC this good, there’s simply no need to compromise on visual quality 🎃to get the frame rate you desire, and there’s so much room to toggle settings to what you individually want. Somet💛imes in rigs like these, the CPU isn’t always up to snuff either, but the frame rates in Total War Warhammer 3 show that this is a CPU and GPU combination that’s ready for anything, and you won’t even need to put up with loud fans spoiling the experience as the H6 Flow case stays nice and quiet even when putting in some cooling effort.

I also loved that besides NZXT Cam, there was hardly any bloatware or proprietary headaches in this PC. Even i🀅BUYPOWER isn’t quite that well-behaved, and I love that unboxing this PC feels like a fresh experience, like I’m the first person to actually boot it up and make it my own. That’s the gold standard of prebuilt gaming PCs these days, and although it’s not quite on the level of customer care that Maingear provides, it’s knocking on the door for sure.

Flex payment plans: What you need to know

The NZXT branding on the NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you read the intro to this review and have no idea what I’m talking about when I mention the NZXT Flex payment plans, let me get you up to speed. In November of 2024, YouTuber GamersNexus published a video that exposed predatory business practices taking place at NZXT. The brand’s Flex payment scheme offered customers an easy way to split up the cost of a gaming PC by allowing them to rent one for a monthly fee. The only problem is that while most models like these work on a rent-to-buy sy꧑stem, where consumers get to stop paying and eventually own the PC after they’ve offset its value, NZXT’s flex system didn’t allow for that. This is a rental scheme only, which is totally out of the ordinary for any large purchase.

Not only is this a problematic and anti-consumer system ꦜin its own right, but NZXT’s user agreement for the subscription also had a lot of glaring issues with it, claiming that the brand could do whatever it wanted with the customer’s data, could change the price and spec of their subscription at will, and wouldn’t be liable against any negligence. Through various outlets, it also came to light that NZXT’s communication on pricing was a consistent problem with subscribers, as without changing the internal specs of rented PCs, prices would rise and fall, PCs would break down and customers would still need to keep paying during the multiple months it took to replace.

An explainer of how NZXT's Flex payment plan works taken from NZXT's website

(Image credit: NZXT)

The long and short of it is, no matter how much NꦛZXT and its partner brand Fragile (which operates this subscription service) have worked to improve things, it’s not something I can recommend. Even without the massively toxic revelations that have come out about it, this isn’t a model that suits anyone trying to get hold of a gaming PC because it’s dreadful value for money. Within a year of paying the monthly fee of $259 for the Player Three PC, for example, you will have already paid off more than its value, and you won’t have anything to own thereafter. You aren’t even offered an upgrade on the Flex program until two years of subscription pass, by which point, you’ve paid more than double the cost of the PC in question.

I cannot recommend against the Flex subscription strongly enough. This isn’t PayPal’s pay-in-three scheme, this isn’t Klarna, this is a really sketchy model that might seem attractive to first-time PC buyꩲers who like the idea of “trying on” the whole PC gaming thing, but it ju🐻st isn’t worth it.

I🔜f you’d like to know more about NZXT’s Flex program and the controversy surrounding it, check out , and .

Should you buy the NZXT Player Three PC?

The NZXT Player Three RTX 5080 Edition with its side panel off

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Following the controversy surrounding NZXT at the end of 2024, the brand has a lot of hard work ahead of it to win back good faith with consumers. Its Flex subsc✅ription should never have been allowed to get as bad as it did, and regardless of how the company has worked to refine it, it shouldn’t exist today. Regardless, if you ignore it completely, you're left with a solid selection of gaming PCs that span decent entry-level specs all the way up the price range to the powerhouse I’ve tested.

Based on my experience for this review, NZXT’s PCs are built to a really h𝔍igh standard, their cooling is excellent, and they arrive with very little bloatware and proprietary nonsense loaded onto them. The SSD I found in this machine was really sub-par compared to the rest o𒈔f the machine, and it’s a real shame that in recommending a $3,000 PC, I also have to recommend a further purchase of a new SSD to whoever buys one.

All in all though, I can’t seriously fault the NZXT Player Three. It has some of the bestꦜ and quietest cooling of any prebuilt gaming PC I’ve come across, and the combination of an RTX 5080 and Ryzen 7 9800X3D burns through any task you ꩲput it up against.

How I tested the NZXT Player Three PC

I put the NZXT Player Three 5080 Edition to work for around two weeks before this review was written up. In that time, I put it through a full benchmarking process, testing all of its components individually to test their performance. This involved Cinebench, CrystalDiskMark, AIDA64 Extreme, and 3D Mark. I then used the integrated benchmark tools from multiple games to see how the configuration would per𝔉form under strenuous gaming loads.

In my 💫own time, I also used the PC for gaming like I would my own. I compared my experience closely with other gaming PCs I’ve tested🅘 to come to a verdict.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The biggest problem with Alienware gaming PCs has always been their relentless use of proprietary parts. I've heard horror stories from previous Alienware owners about how the second they tried to swap out or upgrade one of th🌌eir PC's components, they bricked the entire system. Thankfully, the brand has finally turned a new leaf with its latest Area-51 gaming PC, but maybe not quite as cleanly as we'd hoped.

When it was announced at CES at the beginning of the year, it finally seemed as though Alienware was joining the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs on the shelves by opening up its chassis and motherboard compatibility to third-party p🌱ossibilities. In theory, that was exciting because it meant you could customize and upgrade the latest Alienware rig without fear of bricking it. Now though, Alienware has launched the AlienFX board cable conversion kit. It costs , and because the manufacturer has used a slightly awkward daughterboard for its case, you'll need one if you ever want to swap out your system's motherboard.

AlienFX board cable conversion kit |
Bespoke motherboard cables can cost an arm and a leg if you aren't careful, and knowing how Alienware tends to p♎ri⛄ce its products, this isn't actually too much to part with to ensure your PC case can house other motherboards. Should it be lumped in with any Alienware Area-52 purchase? Probably, but let's take baby steps as a good thing.

Buy it if:

✅ You want to futureproof your Area-51 gaming PC
✅ You know you'll want to upgrade your motherboard
✅ You like the Area-51 chassis

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'll cross the upgrading bridge when you come to it
❌ You don't already own the Area-51 PC

The conversion kit comes with a 4-pin power-switch cable which you'll need in order to use the case's power switch with a new motherboard. It also comes with a fan power bridge wiring connector and a USB dongle extension. Both of these seem slightly less necessary for future upgrades though, because if a new motherboard and your power supplꦕy have enough space for these connections on their own, you may not need to worry. Lastly in the kit, you'll get three ATX nuts for bolting a new motherboard to the chassis.

Arguably, this kit would be better positioned as an included extra with any Area-51 PC purchase. The entire ethos of this PC is Alienware opening up its ecosystem to be more consumer-friendly, and yet, this additional purchase will set customers back even more. Inside the packaging for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Maingear Zero Ruby and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:iBUYPOWER Slate, for example, you get all sorts of leftover motherboard cables and goodies for no extra cost. Still, with Alienware taking such a harsh line on third-party components before n🌞ow, let's praise the new angle it's trying to take. I can still see this as a ges♒ture of good faith to anyone who buys this brand's gaming PCs from now on, which isn't something we've seen previously.

Strange communication and daughterboard selections aside, this is maybe the biggest futureproofing improvement issued to any 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware gaming PC because it means that your Area-51 chassis will now function like any of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC cases.

There's nothing overly co𓂃mplicated about this conversion kit either - these are semi-regular cables that anyone who has built a computer before will likely know, just with specific Alienware twists.

Helpfully, Alienware has also that explains how to actually go about installing a new motherboard in its Area-51 chassis. I must say as someone who's done a lot of motherboard tinkering and PC building, it actually makes wh🌳at is quite a daunting process seem fairly uncomplꦰicated.

Inside view of Alienware Area 51 PC with Nvidia GeForce graphics card and motherboard in view

(Image credit: Alienware)

Of course, like with any PC building task, there are some compatibility caveats you'll need to consider. Firstly, any motherboard you'll want to install in Alienware's case will need to be compatible with ATX12VO power supplies. As you might expect, Dell also can't offer customer support for any third-party hardwa🤡re you slot into its case, so maybe don't expect any warranties to be in play once you swap out one of the PC's central components.

In fairness, motherboard upgrades really only become a hurdle once in a blue moon. Chances are that if you right now, you won't need to think about🌱 any of this for quite some time. If you do, you ma📖y even want a new PC entirely, but if you know for a fact you'll want the option to futureproof your current machine, this new AlienFX conversion kit is good to have.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> 🐼Nvidia's RTX 5060 family of graphics cards have apparently been delayed, and we might not see the Ti version arrive until mid-April. You'll have to potentially wait an extra month to pick up the vanilla version since that'll supposedly show up in mid-May, but if it gives Nvidia a bit of time to properly sort its stock situation this time, ꩲI'm happy to wait a little longer.

The latest RTX 5060 release date rumors come courtesy of leaker in the form of a Board Channels post. The insider update states that while the 60-class 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card co🦋ntenders were originally meant to launch in March, AIC partners have now been informed the first Ti models won't be available until April.

It's naturally a bit of a bummer, especially since the GPU scene is a bit of an expensive mess right now. All the "reasonably" priced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock practically doesn't exist, and trying to work out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:where to buy an RX 9070 XT is a pure struggle. Even last gen cards are b🅠eing snapped up pretty quick, so 🦹there's absolutely a need for more models at different price points.

Should you wait for the RTX 5060?

Close up photo of Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics card with green backdrop

(Image credit: Nvidia)

Once the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti are read to come out the oven, I'm certain they'll make for excellent budget GPUs. I'm hesitant to use that phrase seeing as even lower priced graphics cards end up costing well beyond MSRP when it comes to custom designs, and with everyone snapping up t🍨he cheapest ve𝔍rsions during Nvidia's launches, things could go the same way next month.

Whether or not you should wait for an RTX 5060 series GPU comes down to what you actually need. If you simply need a lightweight card that will run the latest games at 1080p I wouldn't look past the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Radeon RX 7600. It's far from being a powerhouse, but since you can grab one and it has the chop⭕s for ultra settings, its far from being a bad choไice.

I was able to hit at least 𓂃80fps in the likes of Hitman 3, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Returnal without dialling visuals down, and that's all some of you will potentially need depending on your gaming monitor of choice. The RX 7600 does struggle a bit though when it comes to ray tracing, but the card does has access to AMD's FSR 3 and Frame Generation tricks in times of need.

AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card sitting horizontal on wood table

(Image credit: Future)

I'd normally point you all towards the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 too, but its current price is giving me a migraine. The cheapest version is currently at when it should come in at $299.99. There's no situation where I'd tell you to pay that sort of money rather than just waiting for the RTX 5060 next month, but I do get that it comes with the risk of not𝔉 getting a card at all.

I'm going to be real with you - it's a pretty crummy time to be a PC player. Those of you with relatively modern graphics card are best just waiting for everything to normalize. However🍃, if you're in the situation where you're struggling to actually run games because your GPU is either too old or faulty, I'd either jump on the cheapest RX 7600 are an interim upgrade for now.

I'm hoping RTX 5060 stock is healthy this spring, and holding out for AMD to reveal its entry-level GPU plans soon too. An RX 9060 with a competitive price tag and generous specs could really help boost the ♚cheap PC gaming space, as I feel like it could have been given more love last generation.

If you're firmly still aiming for mid-range upgrades, you'll want to check out my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 review before trying to find stock. Those of you with money burning a hole in your pocket will also want to look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 too, but good luck finding ei🎀ther model right now.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/the-rtx-5060-ti-allegedly-isnt-coming-till-mid-april-but-a-delay-could-help-nvidias-dreadful-stock-situation/ ubbr3KrsStUPnrunZo3dhR Thu, 20 Mar 2025 11:02:44 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> AMD's most powerful desktop processors lꦆaunch today, so I don't blame you for wondering where to buy the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D. After a reveal at CES at the start of the year, we finally got official launch dates and pricing for AMD's new Ryzen 9 9950X3D and Ryzen 9 9900X3D CPUs. The beefy 9950X3D rests at $699.9💫9 while the 9900X3D costs $599.99, and either will allow you to harness some serious gaming and content creation power thanks to their 3D V-cache technology.

These two processors are bound to shake up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPU for gaming landscape, especially compared to Intel's latest desktop processors which haven't been getting rave reports from gamers and content creators. From a look around the virtual stores this morning, it seems like Newegg is the place to be in the US if you want to secure stock of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D . Be warned though, the listings already say that they're out of stock, despite also having a line to say that 🏅orders will go live at 6 am PST. So maybe act quickly if you want to buy today.

In the UK, I haven't seen any stock of the new processors until now, at Scan. You can grab the Ryzen 9 9950X3D there. I'll be keeping an eye on this for the rest of the day, so if and when I see retailers on either side of the Atlantic joining ꦿthe party, I'll let you know.

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D |
The 🍰latest flagship processor from AMD sports some serious power for gaming and content creation, including 16 Zen 5 CPU cores, 32 threads, and a maximum boost clock speed of 5.7GHz.

Check stock: | |

UK:

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X3D |
If you don't quite have the bu🅰dget for the new flagship, the 9900X3D still gets you the 3D V-cache boost over the original Ryzen 9000 top dog, but comes in $100 cheaper. This CPU sports 12 cores and 24 threads, so you're still getting a lot of horsepower to gallop with.

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Should you buy the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and Ryzen 9 9900X3D?

The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D specs compared

(Image credit: AMD)

It goes without saying, but these are definitely the sorts of processors you should only be considering if you're trying to build the absolute 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PC you can. They're both upgraded versions of the Ry♈zen 9 chips from the most recent AMD Ryzen 9000 family, which means they're going to give even more of a performance boost than what's out there already. If you're not an enthusiast, pro-level content creator, or gamer who plays at 4K Max settings at all times, there's probably no need to spend this muc𝓀h.

If you are on the enthusiast level though, this is an exciting day. The Ryzen 9 9950X3D offers an 8% increase in performance over the last-gen equivalent when gaming at 1080p. For content creation programs, AMD found in its internal testing a 13% boost in performance. Usually, AMD has fewer cores and threads than Intel's chips, but with a generous 16 to 32 ratio in the 9950X3D, you won't༒ be short on any spec sheet.

The Ryzen 9900X3D may seem a bit weak in comparison, but it's still viable, especially for those who want a🍌 less power-hungry chip running their machine. 120W of TDP is a bit more reserved than the 170W you'll need for the 🌠flagship, and for $100 less, you're only missing 4MB of cache and 0.2GHz worth of max boost clock.

Just keep in mind that you don't need to spend this much for solid 4K gaming these days. Yes, if you want to play loads of city builders and RTS games with no settings compromises, I can understand your need for these processors. However, most gamers can opt for a much more affordable 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Ryzen 5 8600G🐲 and still get playable frame rates in these games at 4K.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/amds-new-ryzen-9-x3d-processors-launch-today-heres-where-you-can-buy-them/ uruff586crfoAftvVfpTYb Wed, 12 Mar 2025 12:49:19 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> AMD's Radeon RX 9070 GPUs are fast becoming the best-selling ones on Amazing right now, and🐈 they've earned a lot of praise from PC gamers for their dedication to native power over AI enhancements. They also wear super-reasonable price tags in comparison to most 16GB, 4K GPUs, and that's not exactly anything new for this brand. AMD has been the scrappy, undercutting underdog of the PC gaming market for a while now, but it feels like this tactic is finally starting to pay off in 2025.

The GPU market may seem like a pretty clear-cut race between Nvidia and AMD, but in truth, there are loads of horses to bet on. There's also Intel's products, there's the board partners like MSI, Asus, PNY, and Zotac, who make their own versions of each GPU and retail them for their own prices. If you're looking for a real two-horse race, you only need to look as far as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPUs for gaming.

Looking at Steam's hardware survey each month, you'll see a clear divide between Intel and AMD, and Intel is still way out in front. For years it's been the go-to brand that everyone knows best and aspires to get for their 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PCs. AMD has always looked to entice budget builders, but its recent strides to engineer for content creators, gamers, and enthusia🧔sts are starting to land them in good stead - the X3D processors it creates are swiftly becoming the most popular choices for all of those categories.

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(Image credit: Intel)

All the while, Intel hasn't had the best time of it of late. Its 13th and 14th generations of desktop processors had a major PR crisis last year as the Raptor Lake pr൲oducts faced widespread reports of instability. Its much-anticipated Arrow Lake, Intel Core Ultra desktop CPUs also launched late in 2024, but their gaming results have really underp⛄erformed for g💟amers in reviews. They're also more expensive than AMD's offerings, and thanks to a new naming scheme, they're terrifically confusing.

Topping all of that off, Intel has now moved onto a new motherboard socket, and given the company's track record, that means no more support for anyone who bought a 12th, 13th, or 14th gen🐠eration processor and wants to be able to upgrade without rebuilding from scratch on💜 a brand new motherboard. This can prove costly, and for the sorts of performance improvements Intel is demonstrating with Arrow Lake, it doesn't exactly seem worth it, does it?

There are conversations to be had about t💃he lifespan of a gaming PC these days, and I'm not sure a system with an Alder Lake chip from 2021 h🥃as any right to be dubbed as "old".

The difference in that respect is night and day between Intel and AMD. I bought my first gaming PC in 2020 and it used a Ryzen 3000 CPU. That generation plugs into an AM4 CPU socket which first launched in 2016, and AMD is still supporting it with new, compatible processors through its extended Ryzen 5000 Series products. That's nearly a decade of support for people who don't want to 𒐪upgrade to a new system, and while I'd argue that's maybe a little long in the tooth for any PC that's used for gaming on a regular basis, it's unmatched good-faith for AMD's consumers.

AMD's socket longevity for AM4 and AM5 processors

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The Ryz🐈en 9000 Series plugs into the AM5 socket that's been used by the Ryzen 7000 and 8000G🅰 families. This was AMD's first DDR5-compatible motherboard socket, and thanks to now three full generations of processors, there's already an amazing upgrade path for anyone who adopts this motherboard. What's more, AMD has already committed to supporting the AM5 platform through 2027 at least, so anyone who has built a PC in the last five years won't need to think about a new system again until well into the future.

This has been a particularly difficult generation to get consumers to buy into, from the perspective of AMD and Intel. The arrival of DDR5 RAM has called for new motherboards for all, but the prices of that memory combined with a new motherboard and CPU is a tidy sum for most gamers who already poured a lot of money into their DDR4 systems, let alone the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards. So for Intel to switch motherboard sockets in 2024, deman🐲ding yet another new motherboard is doing nothing but fueli🔯ng AMD's momentum.

Admittedly, I haven't gone hands-on with any of the new Intel Core Ultra processors y🔯et, but it's hard to recommend the idea of a new motherboard and CPU solely for Intel's benefit. If I were building a PC today, be it a budget, entry-level machine, or an enthusiast-🐲grade powerhouse, I'd be building with AMD.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/amds-pro-consumer-9070-strategies-are-exactly-why-its-primed-to-dominate-the-cpu-market-in-2025/ hTj4yNsm6Ffw2LZoPnBHhN Mon, 10 Mar 2025 13:47:02 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Every t🐟ime I go looking for a decent priced GPU in 2025, I always run into the RX 7800 XT. It's one of the only mid-range cards I've spotted recently that's not astronomically more than MSRP, and while it'll naturally fall short compared to the RX 9070 and RTX 5070, it's still packs a decent punch for under $600. Oh, and did I mention it comes with Monster H𓆏unter Wilds right now? Yep.

The AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT I'd specifically grab right now is the XFX SWFT 210, largely because it's going . It's still just over $20 more than MSRP, but since other custom models are sitting just under $900 at Newegg, it's safe to say this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contender is still priced sensibly.

Technically, since the RX 7800 XT comes with Monster Hunter Wilds, you could take its $69.99 MSRP off of the card's Amazon price. That'll mean that all in you're paying $450.57, which is a nice saving if you need a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC upgrade and are looking to pick up Capcom's latest role playing cape💦r.

XFX SWFT 210 Radeon RX 7800 XT + Monster Hunter Wilds |
Serving as one of of the more affordable mid-range GPUs that's actually in stock right ♔now, the RX 7800 XT will gladly run new PC releases at 1440p and even 4K, including the free copy of Monster Hunter 💎Rise that comes with it right now.

Buy it if:

✅ You mostly play at 1440p
✅ You'd like to dabble with 4K
✅ You're looking to buy the new Monster Hunter

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want top-tier ray tracing performance
❌ You'd rather wait for next-gen GPUs

Price check:

Normally, I would advise holding out for RX 9070 XT stock or opting for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, but if I'm being real, neither option is viable right now. Shortages are once again plaguing the PC gaming scene and have effectively postponed the next-generation of GPUs. It's for that reason that I can still recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT with my full chest, as even if it can't𒊎 quite boost fps to the same level as new mid-rangers, those mi🦄ght as well not exist if they're unobtainable.

As for what to expect from the RX 7800 XT performance-wise, here's some insights. During testing, the RDNA 3 card performed admirably handling Returnal with ultra 4K settings ඣenabled, hitting a 60fp▨s average. Sony's PC port is pretty taxing, so seeing the card hit that sweet spot was reassuring. It also pulled nice moves in Hitman 3 with the same settings applied, managing around 116fps, which isn't remotely shabby.

If you prefer to turn on fancy ray tracing options, the RX 7800 XT can pull off fancy lighting by either stepping things back to 1440p (the resolution it's probably better suited to) or by using FSR and Fluid Motion Frames, AMD's take on Frame Generation. Unlike withꦜ Nvidia GPUs, you can actually switch on the red team🐓's FG techniques in any game at a driver level, which will give you a nice boost if in outings less reliant on low latency.

Close up of RX 7800 graphics card

(Image credit: Future)

It'd be pretty hilarious if the RX 7800 XT didn't meet 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monster Hunter Wilds system requirements since it's bundled with the GPU, but it thankfully does so comfortably. Capcom recommends using an 8GB card like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060, and AMD's mid-range contender more than meets the mark with 16GB GDDR6 VRAM. You might need to fiddle with a few settings if you want to play at 4K without much compromise, but you'll ultimately end up with an experience that looks great and runs at a more t▨han acc♎eptable frame rate.

I'll be keeping a close eye on the GPU availability situation throughout 2025, and I'll no doubt recommend more cards like the RX 7800 XT if they're available. Since RTX 5080 stock has been a bust since launch and the RTX 5090 might as well be a unicorn, I personally believe the best ap🔥proach is to embrace whatever is actually obtainable for as near MSRP as possible, rather than tormenting yourself with GPUs that practꦕically don't exist.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/the-rx-7800-xt-is-the-only-mid-range-gpu-at-a-remotely-reasonable-price-right-now-and-it-comes-with-monster-hunter-wilds/ ckfaoFezcLPDTmhdJdfbDn Mon, 10 Mar 2025 10:56:23 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB has its work cut out for it in this review. Not only have I put it in my own ITX gaming PC to see just how good it is at keeping temperatures down when a lot of components are cramped together, but I’m asking it t𒉰o keep a famously hot processor cool. In some ways, there’s no better test for a 360mm AIO cooler than trying to control the temperature of the Intel Core i7-13700K, especially in the tempestuous seas of a small form factor build.

Keeping the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPUs for gaming under boiling point is something this brand has been tasked with for years, and its array of 240mm coolers and 360mm options tend to get a good reputation, so long as you’re open to paying more for a w⛦ell-known brand. For the higher price you’ll pay here versus the competition from Cooler Mater, MSI, and even Corsair, you do get some innovative design points that admittedly streamline the installation process.

While the $319 / £270 price tag is a lot to add to your basket when components themselves cost enough these days, NZXT doeꦿs offer a few things that you won’t get elsewhere. Is that enough for you, or is this a Kraken that should sta🐈y “unreleased” for now?

Design

The thickness of the fans and radiator of the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

As its name suggests, the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB is a full-sized AIO cooler for your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PC. It’s available in two versions, one with RGB arrays in the fans, and one without that is a tad cheaper. It has all the usual requirements of this kind of cooler - the pump header, the radiator, the fans, and the cables to power it all. It’s a development of the Kraken cooler you may have seen on the 𝔉shelves from a few years ago, but it adds a few design flourishes to make the entire system a bit 🎉less complicated.

For starters, the wiring is fixed into a centralized, single breakout cable meaning you don’t need to mess around with umpteen different cables that dangle around the facial components of your motherboard. The breakout cable fits into the radiator, and then splits off into the different headers the cooler needs to function in a centralised tube. There’s the 8-pin female connector, the three-pin Pump connector for one of the PWM connectors on the top of your motherboard, there’s the Pump power SATA connector, and finally a USB conneꩲctor so that you can customize the pump header’s display anꦓd fan speeds through NZXT Cam software. These all cater to a cleanly managed cable system, and they all have enough length that they can stretch to the appropriate connectors in your PC. This is something I really like since my smaller PC makes keeping cable clutter to a minimum a very difficult task.

The fans of the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The coolant pipes are mesh, not see-through, so anyone wanting to play around with colored coolant and custom loops probably won’t be happy with what any standard AIO can offer. In fairness, this is the case for 90% of AIO coolers, but while NZXT is trying to refine design elements, maybe a more modular offering could be something to consider in the future. Then again, this wouldn’t exactly fit with NZXT’s clean and sleek white and black, plug-and-play designs. As it stands, the mesh tubes that connect the fans and radiator to the pump header are quite thick, and they’re not the most flexible. Fortunately, they do pivot on the pump head🙈er end, which means you can fit things at more of an angle.

The fans for this cooler aren’t three individuals that you’ll need to link together and bolt down separately. Instead, they come as a three-fan-in-one set, fixed together by an outer frame. While this does remove some options for swapping out fans for ones you’d prefer, it does save a lot of cable clutter so you don’t need to daisy chain a bunch of power and RGB connectors together and then find a way to hide the evidence. For simplicity’s sake, this is a nice touch, but if you want to use different fans, it could make life difficult for you because of ꦗthat centralized cabling system.

Features

The cabling header for the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Of course, the main draw for a lot of people is going to be the IPS display built into the pump header. If you have an ATX gaming PC with a transparent panel on the side, this is the sort of cooler that you’ll be able to load pictures, gifs, and all sorts of other media onto to give yo🔯ur PC a bit of personality. For bui♈lders trying to fling together a themed rig, there are countless opportunities for you to play around with it in NZXT Cam, and it looks really clear and impressive when it’s all working.

Unfortunately, it’s a little wasted on my Corsair 2000D RGB🍬 Airflow case, 𝐆since it’s a mini-ITX chassis with no transparent paneling. RGB can be seen within the case, but only if it’s shining pretty brightly or it's close to the walls.

The instruction booklet of the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Both the RGB and the pump header display are customized through NZXT Cam - a software I genuinely like, as manufacturer-mandatory bloatware goes. It doesn’t overstep itself, and it makes customizing the devices you own nice and easy - as opposed to something like Razer Synapse which wants to become your PC’s main application at all times - for everything. Annoyingly, to getꦚ the most out of this cooler and its features, you do need to have that USB header plugged in somewhere on your motherboard. Since I have an ITX motherboard with limited space, I’m using all the USB space I have to power my myriad of peripherals and front fan lighting. It’s hardly a flaw, but it is worth checking if your motherboard has enough USB headers to make the most out of this cooler before committing to it - especially for the money you spend.

What I do really like about this cooler though,❀ is that it features super clear installation instructions, and everything you need for either an Intel or AMD processor is in the box, waiting for yoꦍu. The assembly instructions outline everything clearly, and some diagrams and steps really do feel like they streamline what can be a confusing assembly process.

Performance

The NZXT logo on the side of the radiator for the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Before I get into the nitty-gritty of this cooler’s performance, let me again reiterate that I’ve given it quite a task here. I’ve put it to work in a small form factor gaming PC that has the heat of a lot of components cramped together for it to dissipate. On top of that, I’m asking it to keep the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intel Core i7-13700K cool. That CPU, for all its power, is one of the hottest across the board that I’ve tested compared with all the desktop processors I’ve reviewed, so it’s worth keeping in mind here that if the teꦏmperatures I recorded seem a little high, your mileage may vary - particularly if you have a larger case or an AMD CPU which operate a bit colder anyway.

My main draw to an AIO cooler was to keep noise pollution down. I was using a Noctua air cooler in my rig for the longest time, which was more than enough paired with an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intel Core i5-13600K, but did add a lot of noise to my machine when I launched any game. It also me🌌ant my rig was relying too heavily on the chassis fans to pull cool air in, which, as you can imagine, caused a lot of noise.

With the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB now installed alongside that bump-up in CPU power, I can let the chassis fans relax a bit and have the AIO do more of the 🍸heavy lifting. That does result in less noise overall, but it does mean that the AIO fans are working harder more of the time. I can’t exactly fault the Kraken Elite for its noise levels - it’s not like sitting on the edge of a runway, but I would have liked a little less noise than the continual whir of these fans give me. I’ve tested this cooler while connected to both my AIO Pump and CPU Fan PWM connectors on my motherboard - and those of you in the know will understand that means I’ve tested it running at 100% all the time, and at carefully selected levels on a fan curve. It still is quite noisy, so for any fellow ITX builders out there, maybe consider something smaller if you want to cut out as much noise as possible.

The pump header and display of the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Of course, ambient noise is a trade-off in my gaming PC for adequate cooling per🐼formance. The 13700K can sit at an ambient temperature of 35 degrees thanks to the Kraken Elite, which is a few degrees lower than its ambient temperature in our testing PC during review testing (38 degrees). That’s compared to an older Corsair 360mm AIO cooler, albeit in a much larger case that has a more pronounced airflow pattern and more space for its components.

In software benchmarking like Cinebench, however, the Kraken still wasn’t able to prevent the 13700K from thermal throttling and reaching boiling point, which, in fairness, we found in our review tests too, and have seen is a bit of an expectation for this processor from other reviewers. During a Cinebench Multicore test, I saw pe♒ak temperatures of 100 degrees according to HWiNFO, although a lower average temperature during the test than in our review benchmarking, where it sat at around 96 degrees for most of the test. The Kraken managed to keep it sat at 87 degrees for the majority of the test, with occasional climbs up to the low 90s. If that peak temperature of boiling point worries you though, I’d argue this is likely more to do with the chip itself than a slight against the cooler. The fact it managed to keep temperatures lower than another cooler in a larger rig does attest to thatꦆ.

The fans and radiator on the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I found the same results when gaming too, as in my regular haunt, Hunt: Showdown 1896, the processor was peaking in the 70s, which is impressive given that game’s added technical demands following a 2.0 update last year. In Planet Zoo, a CPU-intensive game I use for a lot of processor testing, I found a similar story. A peak of 75 degrees is about what you’d expect for a processor like this in a game that’s making it work overtime, and compared to the air-cooled i5 I had in my rig previously, it’s keeping temperatures lower ♛overall.

Annoyingly, I haven’t been able to test out the funky LCD display on the Kraken’s pump header since I have no room to spare when it comes to USB motherboard headers. Still, the display does work when the pump header is powered correctly, and defaults to displaying your CPU’s temperature. My only slight against the pump header is that it is pretty bulky. Seated on my ITX motherboard, it really does make things more noticeably cramped, and its height means reaching components next to it like M.2 bays or swapping out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RAM for gaming could be tricky without removing it. The same goes for the depth of the radiator. The Corsair Airflow 2000D RGB was one of the first-ever ITX cases to be able to fit a 360mm AIO cooler inside it, as you might know from our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Origin Chronos V3 review, but I feel like the radiator and fanꦗs are really testing that in this case, and even those with an ATX build may notice some real esta♔te at the top of their PC get easily swallowed up.

Should you buy the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB?

The box for the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I can’t really sp🐽eak to its fanciest decorative features, but what I can say is that the NZXT’s Kraken Elite 360 RGB has some solid design points that make installation a lot easier than other AIO coolers. Centralising the cable system does make a big difference to both looks and practicality a✃nd particularly for those PC builders using an AIO for the first time, this will go down a treat.

I also think as a cut-and-dry cooler, there’s a lot to like here. Asking it to prove its worth by keeping the Intel Core i7-13700K calm is a tough test, and asking it to do it in a small form factor PC where limited airflow puts a lot of responsibility on the AIO makes things even more difficult. The Kraken Elite kept gaming and ambient temperatures down to acceptable levels, and comparable ones with the Corsair AIO we used for our review benchmarking. Although it couldn’t keep content creation tasks from spilling into boi𝔍ling point territory, I’d argue this is a fault of the 13th Generation of Intel processors rather than a failing of the cooler.

It’ll ultimately be up to you to decide whether or not the streamlined design points and swanky LCD display are worth paying more for versus some more basic coolers under $200, or flashy loops with multicolored coolant. If I had transparent paneling in my case, the Kraken’s LCD display is exactly the type of nonsense I’d love to see whenever I peered into my♏ PC.

How I tested the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

I put the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB to work inside my ITX gaming PC, pairing it with an Intel Core i7-13700K processor, and easing its workload with Prolima Tech PK-3 thermal paste. I tested the cooler both with the CPU Fan and AIO Pump PWM connectors on my motherboard to see the differences in cooling performance when working with a custom fan curve, and with it operating at 100% at all tim🤪es.

I used HWiNFO to track temperatures and thermal throttling 🎀and used Cinebench’s multicore test as a way to probe the upper limits of CPU strain. I also played various games, keeping tabs on temperatures, noise levels, and performance.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> When friends and family come to my abode, they end up asking about the Ayaneo AM01. I can't blame them since it'🍷s a tiny mini PC that looks like a classic Apple Macintosh, and the fact I've normally got it paired with an Xbox controller confuses them further. Despite its adorable getup, the tiny rig has fundamentally changed how I play lightweight PC games in the living room, not to mention it's perfect as an emulation station.

Armed with an AMD Ryzen 7 5825U APU, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 arguably is closer to one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handhelds than a t𝔍raditional rig. Simply put, this tiny system isn't for those of you who're itching to play Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K or like to clock-watch frame rates. Instead, the machine is perfect for running lightweight indie adventures or even as a Steam Link streaming hub.

AM01 specs range from a base 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD, but I've been eyeing up a 32GB/512GB version that's going this w⛎eek.♏ That configuration feels like a happy medium to me since the extra memory will help you meet minimum requirements in some games, and the mini rig makes it easy to expand storage with space extra 2.5-inch SATA drives.

Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 |
Save $20 - This isn't the cheapest AM01 configuration out there, but with Ayaneo now listing the system as out of stock at its sit🔯e, I'm conscious that it could actually vanish soon. Amazon has knocked a cheeky $20 off this version with 32GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB SSD, and under $370 is decent for such beefy specs.

Buy it if:

✅ You need a tiny living room PC
✅ You love retro vibes
✅ You mostly play indie and retro games

Don't buy it if:

❌ You've already got a handheld PC
❌ You want to run big-budget releases

I'd argue that the AM01's beige outfit and cute Machintosh-inspired elements are enough reason to pick one up, but I am a complete 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:retro console nerd. If you need a more substantial reason to invest in the tiny Ryzen PC, I can c💞onfirm that it's able to run a surprising number of lighter Steam games at 1080p and 1440p without breaking ﷺa sweat.

During testing, I actually played a whole chunk of Price of Persia: The Lost Crown, coꦡmpleted Lara's first outing in the Tomb Raider Trilogy, and started Sonic Superstars. I was easily able to get frame rates to stay a𒁏round 60fps and, since we're talking about effectively a full PC crammed inside an off-white box, I used a wireless controller just like with my full-sized rig.

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Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 running Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

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Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 running Sonic Superstars

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Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 next to purple Gamecube

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Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 lying on woodgrain table

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Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 IO ports at back

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For the giggles, I even tried to optimize Cyberpunk 2077 settings just to see what the little Ryzen machine could do. Surprisingly, I was able to get thi♓ngs running at 1080p 60fps, albeit with pretty janky visuals. But, the point is♋ that if you want access to some of Steam's more unique indie games, or even just a way to grab Epic Game Store freebies and play them on your TV, this device is perfect.

It's probably wor✨th stressing that the AM01 isn't really designed to be a way to primarily play Steam games, and as its aesthetic suggests, it's more geared toward retro gaming. While there are plenty of devices that can handle ๊the classics these days, a Ryzen system with enough juice to emulate most systems, tap into smaller new releases, and provide NAS functionality is a good investment.

Are there more powerful options out there than the AM01? Absolutely, and you can achieve a similar setup using something like a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED and one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Steam Deck docks. But, opting for a machine that can stay plugged in at 35W consistently, uses an efficient high-pressure turbo fan, and can utilize way more me💙mory means Ayaneo's box is more versatile as a living room hub.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/this-adorable-mini-pc-looks-like-a-tiny-mac-and-it-has-completely-changed-the-way-i-play-games-in-the-living-room/ m6fR2tnSYvChZWAnBJcYLN Fri, 07 Mar 2025 12:10:28 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The RTX 5070 has only just launched, so I'm a little surprised to already see some prebuilt gaming PCs rocking the new GPU. I'm even more surprised to see a few of those PCs cost less than $2,000, especially since🌸 there are still 40 series machines that can go well beyond tha🗹t number.

Of course, you'll need to act quickly if you want to secure one of these rigs as soon as they're available. Given the new graphics card is still suffering from launch day stock shortages, competition in PCs will be fierce, especially with the mid-range GPU battleground getting as competiti♔ve as it currently is. The most affordable option I've found is a Yeyian Yari that only costs 🐟. Annoyingly, it's already on backorder, but you can still add this machine to your cart for the next time it's in stock.

The other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs I've spotted that rock the R♉TX 5070 come from Walmart and Best Buy, and they seem more available if you're looking for something immediately, but do cost a bit more. This Skytech Chronos at Walmart , and it comes with an up-to-date Ryzen 7 processor and liquid cooling. If you don't mind paying more, there's also a CLX SET gaming PC at Best Buy that . For more details on all three rigs, check the blocks below.

1. Yeyian Yari |
Although it's already on backorder, this might be the best va꧋lue RTX 5070 gaming PC to spend money on right now. I've checked all the major retailers and I haven't found any that beat this 🔯in terms of price.

Specs: RTX 5070, Intel Core Ultra 5 225F, 32GB of DDR5, 1TB SSD

2. Skytech Chronos |
If you've got more budget to play with, this could be a ꦇnice middle ground to strike in term🤪s of value. The processor in particular will futureproof you for gaming and content creation tasks, and an AMD build might be a better route in 2025 because of motherboard discrepancies.

Specs: RTX 5070, AMD Ryzen 7 9700X, 32GB of DDR5, 1TB SSD

3. CLX SET gaming PC |
Alright, so this one is just over $2,000, but it's available now, and it still isn't 🍬as expensive as some o𝄹f the other RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti gaming PCs on the shelves today.

Specs: RTX 5070, Intel Core i7-14700KF, 32GB of DDR5, 2TB SSD

Should you buy an RTX 5070 gaming PC?

Hand holding RTX 5070 Founders Edition graphics card with green lighting in backdrop

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

With big marketing claims touting the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia RTX 5070 as an RTX 4090 rival, it's easy to see why you might want to grab a gaming PC with one inside as quickly as possible. We certainly found in our review that whilꦗe the DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation does put it somewhat on par with the RTX 4090, it really isn't a native rival (to the surprise of absolutely nobody).

Compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4070 Super, however, it does offer a performance up🏅lift, and cuts the price by $50, making it an excellent mid-ra😼nge graphics card for all sorts of gaming tasks at 4K and 1440p.

Of course, the price of gaming PCs housing one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards is alwaysཧ going to cost more this close to launch, so it might be worth thinking about holding off for now until the stock and price settle on them.

The alternative is finding out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:where to buy the AMD Radeon RX 9070, which will, according to marketing claims and the first few reviews, give you better native performance for a similar price. I haven't seen any prebuilt gaming PCs em✨erge holstering this big iron however, so it might be more of a wait for this GPU to reach the prebuilt PC market. AMD can be slower on the uptick in that respect, so only time will tell how many AMD configurations we'll see on the shelves.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/im-surprised-to-see-some-rtx-5070-gaming-pcs-under-usd2-000-and-these-are-the-ones-id-buy/ WoqG7rdS2LDb4tkn6QcJRR Thu, 06 Mar 2025 17:28:18 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> AMD Radeon RX 9070 stock will hit retailers shortly, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous about availability. That said, AMD will be onto a winner if its♋ new Radeon range can stick aro𒁏und for even slightly longer than the RTX 5070 since Nvidia's mid-range GPU wasn't practically available to buy at launch.

Ideally, you'll want to start thinking about where to buy AMD Radeon RX 9070 series ꦆg🧸raphics cards before launch time. I'd be surprised if the GPU isn't in high demand since it's already arguably beating the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card race and the red team's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5070 Ti rival, the RX 9070 XT, comes in at $599.

The base RX 9070 model is also designed to distract you from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock at $549, and since Nvidia's card is non-existent right now, it's the GPU 💫most mid-range PC players will be flocking towards. The thing that really has me worried is that even if AMD's inven🦋tory is plentiful, it could still end up vanishing at retailers fairly quickly since last-gen graphics cards are largely only available for way above MSRP.

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Will RX 9070 series stock hold out?

AMD Radeon RX 9070 series specs table

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There are a couple of key ta♈keaways when it comes to RX 9070 stock and whether it'll remain available at launch. The first is that retailers like Newegg haven't got any models listed ahead of time right now, which might be the retailer's way of trying to combat bots snatching up GPUs as soon as they're available to buy. That does mean you'll have to be super speedy and head to storefronts as soon as the clock strikes 8am, but it may at least mean that the 'add to cart' button can stick around for more than a few microseconds.

The other thing to consider is that the RX 9070 series is arguably even more gaming focussed than Nvidia's cards. That's not to say the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080 isn't designed to run Steam games, but 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5090 stock was almost definitely snatched up by a large number of AI enthusiasts looking to mess around with that side of things. While RDNA 4 cards do boast their own FSR 4 and Frame Generation abilities for bo💟osting fps, I don't think they'll necessarily be snapped up for running AI models or messing around with generative nonsense.

AMD Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards stacked on top of each other with red backdrop

(Image credit: Future / AMD)

As for past general availability, AMD traditionally tends to have graphics cards readily available at retailers for not much over MSRP. You will be at the mercy of custom card pricing as always, and that could mean paying beyond $600 for some versions. But, last-gen RDNA 3 supplies were pretty healthy up until recently, and next-gen Radeo﷽n GPUs will ideally be easy to get a hold of compared to Nvidia's Blackwell.

I'll be keeping a very close eye on RX 9070 stock over the next few hours, and I'm hopeful that retailers will have plenty to go around. Will I be surprised if we're꧅ faced with yet another launch where there isn't actually anything available to buy? Not really, but if we i𝓡nstantly get the out of stock treatment, it'd be practically like there was no launch in the first place.

In the words of Fry, (kindly) shut up🐼 and take my money!


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/rx-9070-stock-will-hopefully-last-longer-than-the-rtx-5070-but-i-am-worried-about-another-wipeout/ Cqbwq6XYdyQmkjCncihFqG Thu, 06 Mar 2025 13:04:30 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The RTX 5070 should have launched at 9am ET today, but it almost feels ꧒like supplies of th♏e Nvidia GeForce GPU didn't exist in the first place. I practically watched retailers switch their listings from "coming soon" to "out of stock" as soon as the clock struck, and I'm frankly confused.

If, like me, you went hunting for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock today, you will have been greeted with the same disappointment at the likes of Newegg, Best Buy, and Amazon. Even monstrously priced custom models failed to show up at 9am, which is weird since I don't know why anyone would pay the same price for the card as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. Yes, I know it's entirely likely that resellers managed to snap𒉰 up all the GPUs first, but even that doesn't make much sense in my head.

So, what now? Well, as much as I think the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 is actually a solid mid-range GPU, I'd suggest looking at 澳洲🎐幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wher𒅌e to buy RX 9070 series graphics cards instead. AMD has priced its RDNA 4 GPUs pretty competitively, with the non-Ti matching ꩵthe 5070's $549 MSRP and the RX 9070 Ti targeting at $599 MSRP. There's still a good ch🦄ance those two options will suffer the same fate as the green team's stock tomorrow, but if it can remain available even for just a few minutes, it'll claim launch victory over the GeForce GPUs.

Should you wait for the RTX 5070?

GamesRadar+ Hardware Editor Phil Hayton holding an RTX 5070 Founders Edition graphics card wearing a mushroom pattern shirt with a white wall in background.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

You'll technically have a second chance to grab the RTX 5070 since the Founders Edition will show up later in the month at an unspecified date. However, you might be sitting wondering if you should even bother waiting for the mid-rꩲange GPU to become available again. I'm a big believer in not holding off too long to 🐲upgrade your PC if it's getting in the way of you hitting your Steam backlog, and while the new card can pull off tremendous 4K tricks using AI upscaling, it's not the only option on the market.

First and foremost, I'd focus on seeing whether the RX 9070 is worth picking up. AMD's mid-range GPU duo are looking pretty promising since they target a 4K gaming experience for under $600, but I'll need to benchmark both graphics cards myself before I can pass a verdict. Nevertheless, a 16GB GPU for under $600 that can boost fps with Frame Generation and promises ꩲUHD performance sounds pretty great on paper, and it'll be a no brainer if it's actually available at launch.

Hand holding RTX 5070 Founders Edition graphics card with green lighting in backdrop

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

If we end up in a scenario where jumping on the next-gen bandwagon is impossible, there are a couple of GPUs I'd consider instead of the RTX 5070. The first is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Radeon RX 7800 XT since it's one of the few mid-range cardಌs that starts at $499 and provides admirable 4K results. The only issue there is that it's also largely out of stock, but🌜 I'm hoping some cards slip onto the scene while everyone tries to track down new stock.

The other contender is naturally the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4070 Super. Ideally, this would be the GPU I'd be telling everyone to jump on if the RTX 5070 remains out of stock long term, but guess what? Even the Lovelace model is MIA. If I didn't know any better, I'd say the graphics card scene is going through another shortage crꦿisis, only this time I'm not sure what the underlying issue actually is.

My TLDR is effectively this - if you can grab a last-gen graphics card like the RTX 4070 Super or RX 7800 XT right now at MSRP, do it. Otherwise, you'll really have no choice but to wait for the RTX 5070 unless you're willꦆing to switch to an entr▨y-level GPU instead, but even the wonderfully affordable Intel Arc B580 is right now, $130 more than MSRP.

Hopefully, none of you out there have a rig right now with a graphics card on the blink. If your older RTX 20-series c🍨ard is still working, I'd keep it from retirement right now. I mean, I've still got an GTX 970 that can technically run Baldur's Gate 3 at 1080p, so when there's a will to play PC games, there's a janky old wa꧑y.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/i-just-watched-the-rtx-5070-effectively-sell-out-before-it-even-launched/ wHEtnk7NND469Mnqps3b2g Wed, 05 Mar 2025 15:23:22 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 doesn’t truly pack RTX 4090 performance, at least not without AI shenanigans. Does that stop the GPU from potentially being a mid-range champion this generation? Absꦚolutely not, but it heavily relies on DLSS and Multi-Frame Generation to get anywhere near close to last-gen flagship frame rates, and that might not be every player’s bag.

Rather than being a RTX 4090 rival, the GeForce RTX 5070 will furnish your eyeballs with approachable mid-range visuals for $549 / £539. At least, it should do if you can find any 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock at MSRP, and if the rest of Nvidia’s 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contenders this g⭕eneration are anything to go by, that could be painful. The moment you step into the wasteland of inflated AIB partner pricing, the UHD door practically slams shut on most mid-range player faces, including mine.

If the majority of RTX 5070 options can stay under $600, I’m confident that it’ll serve as the graphics card most players should pick up for solid mid-range performance. Whether it’ll actually get to sit pretty on that particular throne really hinges on whether AMD ends up providing more reasons for middle ground players to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RX 9070 series instead. I’ll happ⛎ily watch both scrap it out if it means 4K gaming is technically getting chea🀅per, and I’d say things are starting to look up for the mid-range scene.

Specs

RTX 5070 Founders Edition with ports facing forward on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Kitted out with a Blackwell GB205 GPU, and 12GB♍ VRAM, the RTX 5070 isn't drastically different to the RTX 4070 Super. In fact, more of the improvements come in the form of faster GDDR7 memory modules, n🥃ext-gen cores, and faster boost clock speeds. On paper, the card's core count is actually lower, but that's largely the result of optimized architecture rather than reduced specs.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Founders Edition specs

Model

RTX 5070 Founders Edition

Asus RTX 5070 Prime OC

RTX 4070 Super

Price (MSRP)

$549 / £539

$549 / £539

$599 / £579

GPU

GB205

GB205

AD104

CUDA cores

6,144

6,144

7,168

Tensor cores

192

192

224

RT cores

48

48

56

Base clock

2,325 MHz

2,325 MHz

1,980 MHz

Boost clock

2,512 MHz

2,512 MHz

2,475 MHz

VRAM

12GB GDDR7

12GB GDDR7

12GB GDDR6X

Memory bus

192-bit

192-bit

192-bit

TDP

250W

250W

285W

Custom cards like the Asus RTX 5070 Prime OC boast faster clock speeds, so that's worth keeping note of if you're not gunning for a Founders Edition. Nvidia's FE models are usually the first to sell out, and since there will be factory overclocked cards theoretically available at MSRP, you'll at least end up with 🥃something a little faster and with the cooling setup to pull ♏off further overclocking.

In short, the RTX 5070 is pretty distant from its beefier 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti in terms of specs. In truth, that GPU feels closer to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080 variant, and the 70-class model is firmly a mid-range graphics card. It is a pity that the card is rocking 12GB VRAM rather than 16GB again this generation, and while the extra memory might not be required with DLSS on, i📖t would help futureproof 🎉the card.

Design

RTX 5070 Founders Edition and Asus Prime OC model lying side by side on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

For what feels like years now, I’ve been asking myself why GPUs need to be almost the size of a phat PS2. I get that the new age of UHD gaming requires chonky coolers to keep temperatures at acceptable levels, but I’ve still been longing for a new card that’s around the same size as my trusꦿty old GTX 970.

Well, we’re finally getting that kind of design back with the GeForce RTX 5070. I’ve been testing two models – Nvidia’s Founder’s Edition 𒊎and the Asus Prime OC, and the latter is kitted out with a smaller two-slot shroud that effectively follows the same blueprint as the GeForce RTX 5080. Its sleek, two-tone grey body isn’t going to remotely dominate your PC case, and I can see this card making its way into plenty of small form-factor builds over the next two years.

Just like with the RTX 5080, the new RTX 5070 FE design is possible due to Nvidia’s new split PCB approach that allows for more efficient airflow and heatsink placement. The 🍌brand has used this to pack a dual-fan solution, large fins on top, and ventilation around back. You won’t have to worry too much about thermal caveats, but if Founders Edition cards sell out instantly, you’ll end up with a custom option at (ho🃏pefully) MSRP anyway.

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Close up of RTX 5070 Founders Edition GeForce logo

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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RTX 5070 Asus Prime OC graphics card lying face down on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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RTX 5070 Founders Edition with fans facing upwards on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

On that note, the Asus RTX 5070 Prime OC isn’t quite on the same page as the Founder’s Edition, as it sticks with a familiar tri-fan setup that prioritizes cooling. Custom 70-class designs, thankfully, aren’t as absurd as the Nvidia G🦋eForce RTX 5070 Ti since that card uses the same shroud as many RTX 4090 models. Plus, Asus’ take is one of the nicer AIB designs out there, as its curves and subtle black body help prevent the card from lookin🀅g too industrial.

If you’re waiting to hear if the RTX 5070 ditches Nvidia’s new 12-pin power connector, I’ve got bad news. You’ll still have to use the drea𝔍ded dongle to hook the GPU up to your PSU, but it at least scales things back to two 8-pin connections, which should create less cable bulk inside your case. The Founders Edition also uses an angled socket to steer wires out the way, but the Asus Prime OC does still have everything firing outwards. Again, it’d be nice to see custom brands embrace some of this generation’s more helpful design queues, but that’ll perhaps come with tiꦫme.

Features

Nvidia App screenshot with game optimization page open

(Image credit: Future)

DLSS 4 pretty much sits at the core of the entire RTX 50-series range, but the feature arguably does its heaviest lifting in the mid-range ring. In case it wasn’t already obvious, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 embodies the idea of using tools like Super Sampling and Multi-Frame Generation by default, and it’s the reaꦇson why Nvidia felt it could get up on stage at CES and say the card packs “RTX 4090 performance”.

Don’t worry, I’ll be getting to that bold claim, but I’ll outline exactly what DLSS 4 as a package is first. In a nutshell, it’s effectively Nvidia’s umbrella term for its suite of AI upscaling tools for GeForce GPUs. If you’ve already got an RTX 20-series card, you’ll likely have come across Super Sampling, a setting that dynamically scales resolutions to boost f💜ps. RTX 4000 users can also tap into Frame Generation abilities that, in simple terms, fill in frame rate gaps using AI, with the end goal being faster visuals without a noticeable loss💙 in quality.

With every generation, Nvidia seemingly builds upon DLSS with a new series-exclusive feature. I’m not remotely a fan of locking software features to newer generations, but in the case of the RTX 50-series, you’re getting enhanced “Multi-Frame Generation” abilities that can make three frames for every single rendered image. Switching the option on means you’re theoretically boosting fps by 4x, and t𝓀hat ultimately helps the RTX 5070 outpace even RTX 4090 in terms of AI-enhanced performance.

Super Sampli♕ng and Frame Generation is anything but infallible, and both can produce artifacting, latency issues, and other visual hiccups in specific scenarios. Nvidia clearly spends a lot of time looking at its formula in an attempt to kick these quirks to the curb, and DLSS 4 makes headway by adopting a new “Transformer” AI model and additional features like Ray Reconstruction for enhanced ray tracing. The result is instant enhancements in compatible games that are going from strength to strength, and that’s going to help PC builds hopefully resist the generational winds for longer than just a few years.

I get it – the idea of AI creeping into PC gaming more than gives me t🦂he ick too. However, DLSS as a toolkit did emerge before ChatGPT and the likes sank their claws into global life. Helping lighten the load for GPUs like the RTX 5070 is beneficial, especially since system requirements keep getting more outrageous by the second, but I get why some are trying to stick to native settings where possible. I don’t completely subscribe to the “fake frames” argument making the rounds since I don’t think the situation is as clear cut, but I will be keeping a close eye out for caveats tied to the tech as more games with support roll out.

The other main draw of buying cards like the RTX 5070 in 2025 is the Nvidia App. The green team’s new hub has effectively replaced the old GeForce Experience software included with previous generations, and it focuses more on quick optimization and providing easier access to settings buried in the Control Panel. There’s even voltage, power, and temperature sliders to play with in there too, but if you’re using a card like the Asus Prime OC, you’ll want to go with the brand’s own GPU Twea♔k III software for proper overclocking.

Performance

The RTX 5070 has a lot on its shoulders thanks to Nvidia. Claims that the $549 GPU can provide the same performance as a $1,500 flagship raised🍷 my eyebrows into outer space during CES, and I immediately assumed the involvement of AI was a given. I’m pretty sure the green team is going to receive a bit of backlash post launch, but now that I’ve benchmarked the card, I’m pretty sure it’ll live up to many players’ mid-range expectations.

Let’s start by taking a look at comparative RTX 4090 performance. Across my 𝕴test suite of games, the RTX 5070 naturally fell short on the native track. In Cyberpunk 2077, you’re looking at an average of 48fps using the ultra preset at 4K, whereas the Lovelace flagship can easily hit around 76fps. We’re talking about a card with a 250W TDP aꦫnd a much lower core count versus a 450W monster, so forgive me if I’m not remotely surprised.

That native trend continues across all my benchmarked games, so where’s the RTX 4090 performance Nvidia 🐠promised? You guessed it – the green team’s talking exclusively about DLSS enhanced frame rates. For what it’s worth, Multi-F🗹rame Generation does help the mid-ranger outpace the flagship, as I was able to hit around 215fps with x4 MFG enabled while the 4090 couldn’t quite reach the 200fps mark using x2.

Nvidia claims that 80% of users play games on RTX graphics cards with DLSS on. If you’re one of those players, you’ll effectively be hitting RTX 4090 frame rates using the RTX 5070 across your Steam library. I’m planning to test even more games using the mid-range card throughout the generation, but in my usual go-to benchmark test subjects, the card pulls big moves with ray tracing off. Things are much tighter when you turn fancy lighting on, and the 4090 actually still beat the 5070 by 5fps in that instance, but I ended up with over 10% higher frame rates in Hitman 3 a🌌nd over 20% in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Personally, I think comparing the RTX 5070’s native performance to the last-gen ♊Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Super makes far more sense. Using Cyberpunk 2077 and Hitman 3 as benchmark examples, the Blackwell card manages to provide a modest native uplift that makes the GPU feel less generational at 4K. I’m talking three frames of a difference in CP2077 with 4K Ultra Ra♋y Tracing enabled, but the gap is far wider at 1440p.

In CD Projekt Red’s RPG, I was able to comfortably hit 104fps, whereas the RTX 4070 Super taps out at 87fps. Hitman ran at 174fps versus 140fps on the Lovelace 70-class card, and since you won’t be hitting thဣat 60fps sweet spot at 4K on either card without DLSS assistance, the RTX 5070 makes more sense as a 1440p optio☂n at $549. If the last-gen model manages to show up for significantly less, it’ll end up being the better value option, but MSRP versions are practically nonexistent right now.

Since the RTX 5070 properly hits 4K with DLSS 4 enabled, I want to talk about what that will actually look like on your gaming monitor. For the most part, the visuals ♒look pretty clean, and I couldn’t find many instances of AI-related quirks, glitchy textures, or misinterpreted images.⛄ On occasion, I’d see some finer details look slightly strange, most notably a bush in the Obsidian RPG Avowed that had a glowing marker during the opening, but even that was momentary. I also saw some signage in Cyberpunk 2077 briefly look a little garbled when speeding down Night City in a commandeered vehicle, which is something that also happened with the more expensive RTX 5080.

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Avowed gameplay with character holding Dager next to NPC and Xaurip Guard enemy in front with spear and shield.

(Image credit: Future)
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Marvel Rivals gameplay with player using Invisible Woman and player opponent in view.

(Image credit: Future)
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Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay with car driving through street with neon signs and plants.

(Image credit: Future)

From my experience, most of the visual hiccups are tied to Super Sampling rather than Frame Generation. I’ve yet to see any drawbacks to using x4 MFG specifically compared🦹 to x2, and Nvidia Reflex does a nifty job of keeping latency issues at bay💙 in shooters like Marvel Rivals. Keep in mind that in most games, you can switch MFG and SS on and off independently from each other, so if you ever do find visual weirdness tied to one of the options, tweaking settings can help.

Let’s take a moment to talk about the Asus RTX 5070 Prime OC I’ve also been testing, as its faster clock speeds are somewhat promising. Using just the base factory overclock, I was able to grab a few extra frames here and there, and I was pretty impressed with Hitman 3 running at 302fps with DLSS 4 and MFG on. The three-fan setup means you’ll be abl🍒e to play around more with higher wattages and squeeze every drop out of Nvidiaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ’s GPU, and if you don’t mind a slightly bulkier card, that could result in some nice performance gains.

Onto thermals, and the highest recorded temperature I have for the RTX 5070 Founders Edition is 71°C. That was under full load in Dragon Age: The Veilguard with ray tracing and ultra settings maxed out, so it’s safe to say this smaller card can keep itself pretty cool. For the most part, the reference model stayed within the mid-60s, but if that’s not icy enough, then the fact the Asus Prime OC variant peaked at 67°C should please you. Keep in mind that’s with the factory overc🍰lock enabled, so pushing things beyond the norm shouldn’t get too toasty.

Should you buy the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070?

Hand holding RTX 5070 Founders Edition graphics card with green lighting in backdrop

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It’s not an RTX 4090 alternative, but the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 is a solid mid-range graphics card that’ll help more players hit 4K for under $600. You’ll have to make peace with the fact that DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation are almo✱st mandatory when it comes to UHD performance, but you’re still getting pretty nice results for $50 less than the RTX 4070 Super at launch.

Nvidia is clearly trying to shift the GPU scene away from solely focusing on native benchmarks. That’s exactly why it thinks the RTX 5070 boasts RTX 4090 levels of performance in the first place, and if the entire market ends up embracing AI upscaling as a default setting, marketing graphics 🔜cards in that way makes sense. While I’m not seeing any glaring issues with using Mult-Frame Generation right now, there’s no guarantee new quirks won’t emerge in the future, so I’m hoping releases without DLSS support won’t suffer too much over the next two years.

AMD isn’t leaning quite as hard i꧂nto AI with the Radeon RX 9070 series from the looks of things, as the company is sticking with standard Frame Generation and actively talking more about native performance. If that mid-range rival manages to pull off higher frame rates without assistance for under $600, Nvidia could find itself in a spot of bother, so we’ll see what happens when I put the card through the same benchmarks.

Of course, all of that also hinges on whether the RTX 5070 will be available at MSRP. If all the $549 / £539 stock sells out instantly, it could end up being side-lined. Ideally, retailers will have plenty of both Nvidia and AMD's next gen options available throughout the year, as this still truly help keep things co💮mpetitive within the mid-range market.

How I tested the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070

For a week, I used the RTX 5070 Founders Edition and Asus Prime OC in my main gaming PC. During that time, I used Cyberpunk 2077, Hitman 3, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Total War: Warhammer 3, and Marvel Rivals to benchmark the GPU and record average frame rates. This enabled me to compare fps against both the RTX 4090 and RTX 4070 Super to assess whether the new model can provide better native and DLSS 4-eꦏnhanced results and whether there are any visual caveats tied to the latter.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> I'm a mid-range gamer at heart, so I've been pretty hyped for the Nvidia RTX 5070 since it's CES 2025 unveiling. Now that I've got my hands on the Blackwell GPU, it has a chance to both validate my excitement while backing up the green team's launch claims. Thankfully, the card is already convꦜincing me that $549 can get you a console killing gaming PC experience in 2025, especially when it comes to demanding settings.

I am praying that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock will hold up on March 5 when the Nvidia GPU finally launches, but I'd be appalled if it isn't in high demand. Not only did CEO Jensen Huang suggest that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contender is capable of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4090 levels of performance for $549, but it is the most affordable Blackwell optio♏ns of the bunch. Plus, when you consider the fact the PS5 Pro comes in at $699.99, its easy to see why꧙ budget conscious players might end up using this card to create a beefier rig instead.

As a prelude to my review t꧃his coming♐ week, I thought I'd spend my lazy Sunday providing a RTX 5070 preview of sorts. I'll be crunching lots of numbers and comparative frame rates in the days ahead, but as a graphics card reviewer, I'd argue freeing your mind from frame rate counters and just straight up playing games on a GPU in real scenarios is vital.

RTX 5070 key specs

Price: $549 / £539
GPU:
GB205
CUDA cores: 6,144
Tensor cores: 192
RT Cores: 48
Memory: 12GB GDDR7
Memory bus: 192-bit
TPD: 250W

Don't get me wrong, GPU benchmarks ultimately help paint a performance picture that ties into overall value. The RTX 5070 will have to prove its a worth Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 successor this month while also convincing🐻 you to not buy an RX 9070 series card instead, as AMD is targeting the same mid-range ground with its duo. But, before we get to any of that, I want to talk about how kicking back with Nvidia's offering feels in demanding romps like Cyberpunk 2077, Obsidian's shiny new RPG Avowed, and speedy shooters like Marvel Rivals.

Letting the Nvidia app take the wheel

Nvidia App screenshot with game optimization page open

(Image credit: Future)

I spend a lot hours messing with PC settings, but for today, I'm going to let the Nvidia App do the hard work for me. The green team's GPU hub has a whole segment dedicated to automatic game optimization, which theoretically sho𝓰uld help you strike the right balance between visuals and frame rates across most of your Steam library.

🌟If you're enthusiast, you'll likely still find yourself in settings menus playing around with the usual array of lighting and texture dials. But, those of you who just want to dive into new outings like you would on PS5 and Xbox Series X will make full use of the Nvidia App. Rather than wondering if you can switch ray tracing on or whether you'd be better scaling things back to 4K, the program will come up with all that for you, and I've yet to pick in any real holes in the optimization process.

Automatic optimization will never be flawless, but neither is picking between performance and quality modes on a console. While I'm, going to sa🔜y it'll kill off the ritual of messing with PC settings as we know it, I do think it provides those ready-baked vibes that make console gaming so a🃏ppealing. Put it this way, if you end up using a small formfactor rig in your living room instead of a PS5 Pro, you'll want something that involves less faff so you can head straight into high-spec experience with a controller.

RTX 5070 preview: Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay with shopfronts, palm trees, NPCs, and character holding machine gun.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

No matter what GPU I'm using these days, I always start my road te✅sting with a drive to Night City. You c♋ould call kicking off with Cyberpunk 2077 a birth by fire since the RPG is still one of the most demanding romps on PC, but the RTX 5070 doesn't seem to flinch when using the Nvidia App's optimized settings.

Settings

Resolution: 1440p
Preset: Ultra RT
DLSS 4: On
MFG: 4x

For traversing Cybe♛rpunk 2077's neon soaked concrete jungle, Nvidia suggests running things at 1440p with Ultra Ray Tracing settings enabled. That's ambitious to say the least, and something I'd argue wasn't within the bounds of a mid-range GPU𒈔 before the dawn of AI upscaling.

However, after spending some time messing around in Night City with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware AW2725DF as a QHD OLED portal, it's clear that fancy lighting and lofty frame rates are absolutely a thing with the next wave of sub-$600 GPUs. While I'm deliberately not looking at frame rates as a sort of Pepsi challenge for the eyeballs, it absolutely felt like I was speeding around and picking fights with local gangs at well over 140fps, so there's potentially a lot of wiggle room if you do want to ramp things up to𒁏 4K or swap out other settings.

Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay with car driving through street with neon signs and plants.

(Image credit: Future)

I've played Cyberpunk 2077 on everything from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handhelds to tiny mini PCs that are no bigger than a NES cartridge (looking at you, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ayaneo Mini PC AM01), which means I've got a feel of the game's visual range. I've also used a RTX 4090 to really push the RPG to its visual limit, and honestly? The RTX 4070💫 feels like it's singing from the same high-spec sheet. Ray traced reflections are out in full force and benefiting from Nvidia's Ray Reconstruction DLSS 4 features, and I couldn't really see any textures that felt compromised.

I'll obviously be looking to dive right into how the GPU fairs without Mul🐬ti-Frame Generation and DLSS 4 providing an AI boost, but since I can't find any glaring reason to switch those off at a surface level, I'd say Nvidia's RTX 4090 levels of performance claims are pretty much holding up. Keep in mind we're talking about a $549 card with ꧙a much lower 250W TDP, so even vaguely mimicking the results of a $1,599 model is a feat.

RTX 5070 preview: Avowed

Avowed character creation screen with blonde haired fem presenting character with pink fungi on eyebrows

(Image credit: Future)

I'm carrying out this experiment on a Sunday, so I think I deserve to mess around with the new Obsidian outing Avowed as a treﷺat. If I was putting together a mid-range rig to play the new RPG, I'd probably have my eye on the RTX 5070 anyway since I originally played through Skyrim usi🎀ng a good olde GTX 470 before upgrading to a GTX 970 a few years later.

Settings

Resolution: 4K
Preset: Ultra RT (Epic)
DLSS 4: On
MFG: 4x

A lot has changed since those GeFoౠrce GPUs were on the battlefield, but I reckon the RTX 5070 is aiming for that same console-beating experience. The GTX 970 specifically arrived just in time to showc♚ase what a PC could do at 1080p compared to the PS4 and Xbox One, and the Blackwell card pulls some incredible tricks that feel out of reach for current gen consoles.

The optimized settings presented to me by the Nvidia App ended up being everything cranked to its highest at 4K, AI upscaling set to "performance", and Multi-frame Generation on. As soon as I reached the character creation sc෴reen, I knew I was in for something special based on how detailed my Fungai-covered fantasy persona was.

Avowed gameplay with character holding Dager next to NPC and Xaurip Guard enemy in front with spear and shield.

(Image credit: Future)

Upon landing on the sandy beaches of the RPGs opening, I fully ex🌌pected to see some weird nonsense going on since there's an absurd amount of foliage. Instead, I was treated to incredibly detailed greenery that managed to avoid any textural weirdness or aliasing issues. The only thing I could stop across the whole area was some slight shimmering on a highlighted bush, but I almost didn't even notice that.

I ended up pretty engrossed with Avowed's opening and was having a blast poking Lizard soldiers with a pointy dagger. Not one did I find myself distracted by anything that felt like a frame rate dip or spike, and everything felt far beyond 60fps to say the least. If were to guess, I'd say I was hitting o🅰ver 100fps, which is fabulous considering how delicious Obꦚsidian's world looks even with MFG and DLSS 4 filling in frame rate gaps.

Seeing a mid-range GPU provide punchy visuals at 4K in what could be the closest thing we'll get to a new Elder Scrolls game for a while is pleasing. I want to reiterate that we're talking about a GPU that starts at $549 and small enough to fit comfortably in a compact small formfactor build, and I can imagine such a system becoming a high end living room solution that'll pair nicely with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming TVs. That's not to say it's not an excellent choice for desktop dwellers too since I played with keyboard and mouse, but it'd be hard to justify buying a Series X to pla🎶y Avowed since I could upgrade an existing PC instead and kick back with a controller.

RTX 5070 preview: Marvel Rivals

Marvel Rivals gameplay with player using Invisible Woman and player opponent in view.

(Image credit: Future)

I'll admit that I was a little less keen on letting the Nvidia App dictate Marvel Rivals settings on behalf. Non-competitive adventures are on thing, 🔯but I wasn't sure if throwing MFG and AI upscaling into the optimized settingﷺs mix would impact responsiveness at higher refresh rates.

Settings

Resolution: 4K
Preset: Ultra
DLSS 4: On
MFG: 4x

Those fears ended up being unfounded, as the Apps suggested 4K ultra settings paired with DLSS 4 felt slick. If you're using a high refresh rate monitor or something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:LG UltraGear 32GS95UE-B with dual 1080p 480Hz abilities, you'll want to engage in some manual tinkering to boost fps to suit. But, since the romp features some excellent semi-cell shaded takes on iconic Marvel characters, I imagine many of you would want to stick with U🦂HD settings and still hit what felt consistently around 120fps.

I'd frankly be horrified if I didn't see a big benchmark difference compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti in many games. The card honestly shares more in common with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080 since they use different flavors of the same GB203 GPU. However, in games like Marvel Rivals, I'm getting the impression that those beefier cards aren't entirely necessary unless you're gunning for perhaps solid 1440p 480Hz performance using something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone M10S. Alas, I'll be presenting my RTX 5🧸070 findings for Marvel Rivals and other games in my final review.

RTX 5070 impressions

RTX 5070 Founders Edition graphics card sitting on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Casually playing games with the RTX 5070 has taught me two things. ▨The first is that mid-range graphics cards this generation should potentially pack enough punch to take on current gen consoles like the PS5 Pro🅷, especially since the latter will also be relying on Sony's PSSR AI upscaling rather than relying solely on native results.

The second is that the RTX 5070 could end up being the perfect jumping on point for console players craving a visual upgrade. I'm still a big fan of console-like experiences and a hands-off approach to running games, but features like the Nvidia App and DLSS 4 mean you'll worry less about whether your settings are right. I know too well the pain of trying to hit minimum requirements and recommended specs 🎃for new games, but it feels like the green team is elevating a lot of that worry offering up optimizations that that strike a nice balance alongside Multi-frame Generation that'll potentially fill in any problematic gaps in future releases.

All of my RTX 5070 impressions right now are all qualitative, and my final benchmarks 🏅could end up telling a different story. That said, based my time simply enjoying Avowed, exploring the streets of Cyberpunk 2077, and clashing with superheroesꦿ in Marvel Rivals, I'd be pretty happy with spending $549 for the experience at hand.

The RTX 5070 will still be a significant investment, but I can see the GPU being a solid upgrade option for an existing systems. Plenty of you will no doubt be looking to upgrade f🐓rom an older GTX 10-series or maybe even RTX 20-series model, and the Blackwell 70-series contender feels more worthwhile than trying to pick up an older GeForce graphics card that lacks DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation. Those features will likely play a big role in keeping your system relevant for multiple generations, and I've got a funny feeling the 5070 will still be kicking by the time the PS6 rolls onto the scene.


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RX 9070 series stock checker

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RTX 9070 stock is holding out much better than Nvidia's entire RTX 50-series, but MSRP models 🃏are now largely out of stock. I am still seeing some GPUs spring back to life intermitted, which is probably the result of cancelled orders and other changes of mind, so it's well worth refreshing listings at Newegg and Best Buy for updates.

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT is set to become AMD's latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contender, but it's not what I'd describe as a premium GPU. Don't get me wrong, $600 is still a hearty investment, but it's not designed to take on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 or Nvidia's monstrous RTX 5090 flagship. Instead, it'll be jumping in the ring with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5070 Ti while the vanilla RX 9070 tries to distract you from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock when it becomes available again.

Those of you looking for RX 9070 stock might want to immediately jump on options like this SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon model . I've saw that specific version come back twice since 9am, and I reckon it's the card you're most 🎃likely to get today at MSRP.

Where to buy RX 9070 series GPUs in the US

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There are now quite a few RTX 9070 XT and non-XT GPUs going at 🉐Newegg, but the MSRP models are starting to sell out. That leaves the more expensive custom models, so you'll want to be✤ quick to grab one.

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Stock held on for around five minutes at Best Buy, but it looks like it's fresh out of RX 9070 series models. I'll be keeping an eye on the situation, as there's a chance GPUs will return due to cancelled🌊 orders and changes of mind.

The tech superstore has a few listings available, but no RX 9070 stock at present. It has a notification system up and running thought for them supplies are replenished.

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Amazon can be a fantastic place to pick up GPUs🔥, but you'll want to make sure you don't pay more than $600 for an RX 9070 card on March 6. The retailer sometimes features sellers who like to ramp up prices as high as they'll go, especially if a card is in high demand.

Where to buy RTX 5070 in the UK

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At the momeꩵnt, Overclockers UK has a queueing system live for🃏 RX 9070 stock. The wait time on my end is around five minutes, but it'll hopefully lead you to a page that'll let you browse models and add one to your basket.

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There are a few RX 9070 models for above £600 at Scan UK right now if you're desperate for the RDNA 4 GPU. I personally wouldn't𒀰 spend more on the card than the RX 9070 XT MSRP, but it is one of the only options at the retailer right nꦕow.

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If you're willing to spend £10 more than MSRP on a card, Ebuyer actually has a few RX 9070 XT models for just slightly above MSRP. I'd grab one of these since they're factory overclocked and not much more expensive, especially sinc🙈e they'll likely sell out quick.

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I'm still waiting for RX 9070 stock at Currys, but it could make for a nice physical store to pick up your AMD GPU at if you'd prefer to do that. It weirdly has RTX 5070 modelﷺs showing up right now, so perhaps it'll get some Radeon unit soon🔯.

Where to buy RX 9070 series graphics cards: FAQ

How much are RX 9070 series graphics cards

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 prices start at $549, while the higher spec RX 9070 XT comes in at $599. That MSRP won't apply to every custom model, but there should be a variety of mo🥀dels for under $600 at launch if you're not interested in fancier cooling, RGB lighting, and other extras.

When is the RX 9070 series release date?

RX 9070 series graphics cards will officially arrive on March 6, meaning you'll be able to head to a re🦩tailer and buy one of the RDNA 4 GPUs on that date. There should be a wide selection of models by the likes of Asus, Gigabyte, and ASRock available on the day, provided that stock can withstand demand.

Should you buy an RX 9070 series graphics card?

AMD Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards stacked on top of each other with red backdrop

(Image credit: Future / AMD)

I'll be looking to put both the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT to the test before making any solid recommendations, but AMD's mid-range RDNA 4 options could be worth considering. Not only are they aiming to provide 4K performance for under $600,𒅌 but the red team claims the duo will rival the new RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 when it comes♑ to "performance per dollar."

There are a few stand-out differences between AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs and Nvidia's Blackwell cards. For starters, the latter comes armed with faster 16GB GDDR7 VRAM modules, whereas the RX 9070 models stick with older 16GB GDDR6 memory. Whether this will have a huge impact on frame 🌜rates remains to be seen, but it does play a role in keeping Radeon prices lower th🌊is generation.

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AMD Radeon RX 9070 series specs table

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RX 9070 XT vs RTX 5070 Ti graph with frame rates

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The other biggie is that the RX 9070 XT is $150 less than the RTX 5070 Ti. While you'd think that'd put the Radeon card in a lower class, AMD claims that the graphics card can pr๊actically match the Blackwell model's native 4K and ray tracing-enabled benchmarks, with the base XT coming in at just 2% slower. Switch that card out for a custom overclocked model, and the component giant says it's 2% faster, but this is based on in-house results across 30 games.

It's a little too early for me to say whether you should buy an RX 9070 series graphics card over an RTX 5070 series GPU. However, I will be looking to test both options side by side and declare a mid-range champion, so I'll keep you updated with my own independent benchmarks and overall impressions. What I will say is that I'm keen to 🍨see how AI upscaling tools like DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 4 change the experience at h🌱and, especially since Nvidia is keen for features like Multi-Frame Generation to become intrinsic to the PC gaming experience.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> AMD just of🍬ficially unveiled its Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards, and I'm absolutely thrilled at the price we're getting on March 6. Designed to take on Nvidia's RTX 5070 series, the GPUs with come in at $549 and $599 respectively and the XT will boast up to 42% better performance than the last gen RX 7900 GRE.

It's pretty clear that AMD isn't gunning for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card crown this generation. Instead, it's sending cards like the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT into the mid-range battlefield to take on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and its cheaper RTX 5070 sibling, I initially had fears that the red team would pick the wrong price point for these cards, but with the XT model coming in $150 cheaper than the new Black🦋well card, I think we could be looking at a proper middle gro🅠und scrap.

AMD CEO Lisa Su previously claimed the company was aiming to cater to the "highest volume portion of the enthusiast gaming market," which explains why it's primarily focussing on mid-range graphics cards like the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT for now. I'm personally all for graphics cards that cost a chunk under $1,000, even if options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and🐼 its monstrous RTX 5090 sibling can practically 🦄pull off 4K PC gaming with zero compromise.

Should you buy an RX 9070 series graphics card?

Now that AMD has lifted the lid on its RX 9070 series GPUs, there are a few takeaways to consider. The first is that the RX 9070 XT beats the RTX 5070 Ti on price while allegedly providing 23% better gaming performance "per dollar" across 30 games. That's according to in-house benchmarks, and it's more based on the price in correlation to frame rates rather than actually boosting fps higher. Still, it's a bold claim that makes the XT even 🦩more attractive as a mid-range option.

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AMD Radeon RX 9070 graphic with stats comparing GPU to previous gen models

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AMD Radeon RX 9070 series specs table

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Naturally, ⭕I'll be looking to benchmark the AMD Radeon RX 9070 and the XT model, and that'll ultimately help me decide whether they're worth buying over RTX 5070 series cards. The green team is learning pretty heavily about making AI upscaling and Multi-Frame Generation an intrinsic part of running PC games, and while alternatives like FSR 4 will provide similar fps-boosting abilities, RDNA 4 could be where players adverse to AI end up turning.

The RX 9070 Series will officially land on March 6, so watch this space for stock updates and more. If you'd rather stick with the green team, you'll also want to keep an eye on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock ☂since the non-Ti card will roll into toℱwn on March 5.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/amd-finally-unveils-its-rx-9070-series-graphics-cards-starting-at-usd549/ UbzWFrhPbQbwYmkMhC8pii Fri, 28 Feb 2025 14:14:50 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> RX 7800 XT stock seems to be dropping in and out, so if the GPU in question is unavailable, make sure to ꦑcheck back in for replenishments. I get the feeling that many players are heading straight to this AMD card after finding out RTX 5070 Ti stock is non existent, ♛which only solidifies my decision to recommend it as an alternative.

Frankly, a graphics card is only worth thinking about if you can get hold of it, and that's the exact position I find myself in with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 Ti stock. It was pretty much wiped from existence shortly after launch, and I'm frankly getting a bit bored of l♑ooking at out of stock🍃 signs. So, to save me giving anyone who asks for 4K GPU recommendations over the weekend a blank stare, I've picked out a card that offers decent UDH results and is available now.

The card in question is the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT - an option that packs 16GB GDDR6X VRAM and a Navi 32 GPU. Like most of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contenders out there, getting it at MSRP is tricky, but there a custom Gigabyte model going . Compared the AIB version featured in my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti review, that's not half bad🃏, and it beat🐎s the new Blackwell card's $749 starting price.

Before you start hurling old graphics cards at my by-line in anger, let it be know that I think the RTX 5070 Ti is the superior card here. That's to be expected considering Nvidia's newcomer is a nex𝓀t-gen model that uses faster GDDR7 VRAM and has access to stupendous DLSS 4 abilities. But, if you need a GPU right now and don't want to miss out on all the sweet new PC games heading to the likes of Steam and Game Pass (looking at you, Avowed), I'd go straight for the RX 7800 XT.

Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT |
This custom Gigabyte version of the RX 7800 XT is slightly higher than MSRP, but still much cheaper than most lꦫistings out there and a chun🐓k less than the unavailable RTX 5070 Ti. Simply put, it's one of the cheapest 4K cards available right now and a good option to go for if you've got a need for an upgrade right now.

Naturally, you'll be wanting to know how much of a frame rate drop you'll be taking buying a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Radeon RX 7800 XT over the RTX 5070 Ti. With DLSS 4 enabled, it's a flawless victory for Nvidia's combatant since Mult-Frame Generation will boost fps to ridiculous heights. But, when it comes to native results, you're still hitting an 116fps aver🦩age in the likes of Hitman 3.

The RTX 5070 Ti beats that figure with a comfy 148fps, but keep in mind that was on a factory overclocked Gigabyte model that costs almost as much as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and is MIA. Sure, it still wins, and if both cards were available at MSRP, I'd be sending you towards the gr🎐een lights, but the current situation calls for a plan B.

Radeon RX 7800 XT 4K gaming benchmarks

4K Ultra

FSR + FMF

Ray Tracing

FSR/FMF + Ray Tracing

Returnal

61fps

135fps

38fps

73fps

Hitman

116fps

134fps

35fps

68fps

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

53fps

99fps

40fps

69fps

Total War: Warhammer 3

49fps

90fps

x

x

I do want to highlight that whole the RTX 5070 Ti is the better GPU, AMD is maybe onto somethi🧸ng with its driver-based Frame Generation features. Using the company's Radeon Adren💖aline software, you can actually boost fps in almost any game, albeit with latency caveats and a strong need to be paired with anti-lag. In strategy romps like Total War: Warhammer 3, the card can technically beats Nvidia's 4K option with a 90fps average versus 71fps. This is a pretty good example to use since the RTS game isn't compatible with DLSS or Super Sampling, whereas you can mess around with Frame Generation using the RX 7800 XT across your Steam library.

Again, and I can't stress this enough, the RTX 5070 Ti is technically superior. But, until it becomes readily available at MSRP, I'm going to continue telling friends, family, and the person reading this to buy the RX 7800 XT if they're looking for a good value 4K GPU. I would have opted for the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: RTX 4070 Ti Super insteജad, but even that costs over a grand at most retailers, which is absolutely bananas.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/tired-of-seeing-rtx-5070-out-of-stock-signs-id-consider-this-4k-gpu-instead/ mDhGM5qFTN6LBknRV9Sjgm Fri, 21 Feb 2025 17:39:41 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> If I had my way, I wouldn’t be talking about the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti right now. It’d make far more sense to loo🤪k at the “vanilla” RTX 5070 and see what it offers the mid-range scene before checking out what its souped-up sibling offers for $200 more. But, since the green team is going with a top-down release schedule again this generation, I can only speak for how the latest 70-class card compares to its beefier RTX 5080 counterpart, and the gaps aren’t too upsetting.

Nvidia has the RTX 5070 Ti priced at $749 / £729 – not too shabby since the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4070 Ti Super originally sat $50 higher. However, the big catch is that this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contender is at the mercy of custom card pricin♍g, and if fishing around in the gloomy waters of the AIC GPU scene has taught me anything, it’s that you’ll usually end up p𒊎aying more for models with custom shrouds and factory overclocks regardless of MSRP.

The version I’ve been testing for my RTX 5070 Ti review is the Gigabyte GAMING OC, which just so happens to come in at $919 / $969. That’s an exuberant price tag seeing as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 starts at $999, and it’s needless to say that you should just൲ pick up the latter if you’ve got the best part of $1,000 to spend. That’s something that🥀 actually upsets me a little since the RTX 5070 Ti does hold up as a nice alternative to the 80-class card when it comes to performance, thermals, and power usage.

Specs

Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti graphics card with ports facing forward on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The RTX 5070 Ti shares a hell of a lot in common with the RTX 5080 despite its 70-class moniker. Both graphics cards wield GB203 GPU and 16GB GDDR7 VRAM, but the 5070 Ti’s chipset is naturally scaled down. This in turn provides it with a lower 300W TDP compared to 360W with the RTX 5080, at the expense of a much lower 8,960 CUDA core cꦚount.

Throw 280 Tensor cores and 70 RT cores into the mix and you’ve got a card that feels like a class ꧃below the RTX 5080. That somewhat helps explain why it’s $200 cheaper, but also aligns more with 70-class sensibilities in terms of power draw and efficiency. Ultimately, this model feels like a good replacement for an aging RTX 3070 Ti since its TDP is only 10W higher, but you will want to review your PSU situation if you’re upgrading from a 20-series or lower-spec Ampere.

Since we’re talking about a custom card, it’s worth touching on what that means for this RTX 5070 Ti. Gigabyte’s GPU boasts a faster 2,588MHz boost clock speeds via a factory o♌verclock, and you can ramp things up further past the standard 2,452MHz using the card’s Control Centre software.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition specs

Model

RTX 5070 Ti

Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti OC (tested)

RTX 4070 Ti Super

Price

$749 / £729

$999 / £989

GPU

GB203

GB203

AD103

CUDA cores

8,960

8,960

8,448

Tensor cores

280

280

264

RT cores

70

70

66

Base clock

2,300 MHz

2,300 MHz

2,340 MHz

Boost clock

2,452 MHz

2,588MHz

2,610 MHz

VRAM

16GB GDDR7

16GB GDDR7

16GB GDDR6X

Memory bus

256-bit

256-bit

256-bit

TDP

300W

300W

285W

Design

Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti graphics card standing upright on woodgrain desk with backplate facing forward

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

As I’ve already spoiled, there is no RTX 5070 Ti Founders Edition, so you’ll have to make 🌳do with custom variants like the Gigabyte Gaming OC. That’s not inherently a bad thing since models like this are designed with overclocking and maximum efficiency in mind, but Nvidia’s new slimmer FE approach means I’m now struggling to tolerate larger GPUs.

And that’s exactly what you’ll get with the Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC – an absurdly large three-slot graphics card that matches the G🍒eForce RTX 4090 in size. Plenty of other AICs are guilty of the same crime, as every other model I’ve checked features a similar three-fan shroud that cares not for your precious PC case space.

Aesthetically, Gigabyte’s RTX 5070 Ti looks fairly industrial thanks to its gunmetal grey plastics and industrial vibes. The whole package feels very “Metal Gear Rising”, albeit if Raiden was clad in rain✃bow lighting and could run Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K. You’re getting three halo RGB ring lights around each fan and an illuminated logo with this model, and there’s even a little sliding plate that shunts the branding to the left if you’d rather de-badge the GPU. Is all that worth an extra $200 compared to MSRP? Positively not, but some of you might be looking for that specific vibe regardless.

Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card with hand moving sliding RGB cover

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

I✱t’s🤡 not that I think the Gigabyte Gaming OC is ugly, it’s more that there’s no way it should be larger than the standard RTX 5080. The extra heft absolutely comes with cooling benefits that I’ll explore further, but the custom card scene doesn’t seem to be aligned with Nvidia on size this generation. Put it this way, the PNY RTX 5080 OC didn’t get a pass for being extra chonky, so I’m hardly going to let a 70-class card off scot-free.

One element that I am slightly nervous about is the 12-pin power connector placement. With the included dongle attached, it sticks out quite a bit in front of the card extending outwards towards my PC side panel. So long as you make sure the adapter is pushed in until you hear a click, and there’s plenty of space between the cable and your PC case side panel, there shouldn’t be any issues.Not ang𝓰ling the connector or positioning it a bit further back on the PCB does play into overheating risks caused by it not being seated properly.

Features

Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti graphics card lying flat on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Like it or not, Nvidia is now an AI company, and just like the RTX 30 series before it, Bꦑlackwell graphics cards all draw from an artificially enhanced to🅷olkit. Elements like DLSS 4 have swiftly become the main selling point of GeForce GPUs and, just like the RTX 5080, the new RTX 5070 Ti uses Multi-Frame Generation to address a growing need for monstrous PC performance.

I’m going to be delving deeper into the benefits and caveats of DLSS 4 as the next generation of GPUs rolls out. But, as things currently stand, both Multi-Frame Generation and Super Sampling effectively fill in frame rate caps to give you a♋ fps boost. The former is there to guess what’s going to happen next visually to generate three frames for every single native image generated🧸, while AI upscaling dynamically dials down resolutions to provide performance headroom.

With every passing generation, it becomes harder to pass Nvidia’s “is it 4K cake” test. It’s not flawless, and you’ll find AI wrinkles the closer you squint at finer details like textures and distant text. But, considering you can boost fps to triple digits all while mostly preserving perceived fidelity, the tool is well worth using. Plus, the green team keeps l💛atency issues at bay with its Reflex tech, which is absolutely needed when you’re talking about pairing artificial frames with fast-paced movement.

On top of that, you’re also getting Ray Reconstruction, which serves to provide more accurate path-traced lighting, and enhanced Transformer AI model integration. By using the same tech as the likes of ChatGPT, Nvidia claims it can produce better temporal stability, less ghosting, and generally le🔥ss artificial weirdness, but there’s no 100% guarantee that’ll shield you from graphical nonsense. The results are mostly fine, but as I’ll get on to, there ar👍e some hiccups that can somewhat break immersion.

The custom model I’m testing features Gigabyte’s Control Centre as an easy way to experiment with overclocking and even just mess around with the GPU’s RGB li🌊ghting. Naturally, enhancing boost clock speeds is the main draw here, and the software packs more functionality than many other brand apps I𓂃’ve tried.

I’m a particularly big fan of the OC scanner built into this hub that automatically recommends an optimal stable overclock for your specific system. That feels like tꦛhe sort of helping hand new overclockers could need to get started, and the whole setup of this chonkier tri-cooler card feels made for ram🅠ping up speeds.

Performance

The RTX 5070 Ti lives and dies by the performance it provides compared to its Blackwell siblings. It’s flanked by both its own RTX 5070 and RTX 5080 flesh and blood a🔴nd will soon have to contend with the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT on the battlefield. Thankfully, it packed enough of a punch in my tests to justify its existence alongside its 80-class comrade, and while I’ll need to also test the RTX 5070 before truly knowing where it stands, I’m pretty happy with its 4K capabilities.

Normally, I’d expect 4K ray tracing results to provide the biggest gap between card classes, yet that’s not the case for the RTX 5070 Ti. Switching on the Ultra 4K RT preset in Cyberpunk 2077 produced a 30fps average that 🍌isn’t too far off the RTX 5080’s 36fps result. The same applied to my Hitman 3 benchmark, with the 70-class card hitting 38fps versus 48fps.ꦍ The increased boost clock speed of this card plays a role in these figures, so keep that at the forefront of your mind alongside its lofty price. Still, it’s nice to see that you’re not losing too many frames when opting for the cheaper option.

DLSS 4 results are a bit more gappy, but that makes sense given that it’s working with lower frame rates to begin with. The results are still impressive with 4x Multi-Frame Generation enabled, given you’ll be able to hit 212fps with ultra ray tracing enabled in Cyberpunk 2077 and a similar 210fps in Hitman 3. Unless you’re looking to completely satiate one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors with 4K 240Hz abilities, that’s plenty.

The RTX 5070 T🐽i also impresses in shooters like Marvel Rivals and Overwatch 2. The hit comic b🍰ook hero romp can hit 60fps at 4K max settings without any assistance, but switching on DLSS 4 makes hitting a 260fps average child’s play. Playing Overwatch 2 at a ridiculous 600fps (its frame rate cap) is also easy to pull off with this GPU, so you’ll be able to easily dial things in your screen refresh rate preferences.

RTX 5070 Ti 3DMark scores

Timespy: 27,961
Firestrike:
55,468

During all my upcoming GPU reviews, I’ll be on the lookout for any DLSS 4 quirks that come tied to AI upscaling or Multi-frame Generation. While I didn’t come across anything too egregious during testi🌺ng, I am starting to notice more graphical hiccups as I spend more time with the tools. While driving around the streets of Night City, I noticed that signs would occasionally look nothing like actual letters from a distance, and drawin𝄹g closer would cause writing to magically transform into English text.

The effect felt a bit like when you see an AI image that’s trying to create writing but ends up producing what looks like made-up characters. It’s🌠 not something I’ve encountered that often in games using the feature, and I reckon traveling at speed played a๊ part in the quirk. But, it is worth taking note of if you’re hoping to use the upscaling tools by default, especially if new releases start to feature more weirdness.

As much as I wish the Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti didn’t share the same girth as an OG PS2, the extra thickness contributes to exceptional cooling. Across all my benchmarks, I couldn’t get the card to rise 🃏above 62°C. It’s safe to say that leaves plenty room for overclocking potential, which could ultimately help you inch frame rates closer to RTX 5080 levels.

Should you buy the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti graphics card lying face down on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

As a cheaper alternative to the RTX 5080, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti stands as 🍸a great 4K graphics card. The issue is that if you go for something like the Gigabyte Gaming OC, the value is swallowed whole by monstrous price tags that are within touching distanc🌱e of this generation’s 80-class MSRP.

However, it’s worth remembering that Nvidia’s MSRPs only apply to a small selection of models. There will be custom ca🐬rds with extra cooling solutions for around $749, but as soon as additional RGB fluff and othe🌳r aesthetic features are thrown into the mix, you’re talking about drastically different pricing. Rather than paying another $200 for some rainbow lighting, I’d instead look at options like the Gigabyte Windforce OC model since it boasts a similar cooling system and is still overclockable while matching the green team’s base pricing.

All in all, the RTX 5070 Ti packs just enough juice to make native 4K PC gaming a reality for theoretically less this generatio♉n. It also can pull off incredible ray tracing results using DLSS 4 and Mult🐷i-frame Generation tricks, and if you can’t spend above $750, you won’t be left disappointed by this graphics card’s capabilities. Just keep in mind that if the vanilla RTX 5070 can pull anywhere near the same performance, or even flex hard enough using AI upscaling to handle 4K frame rates, mid-range players will want to simply hold off for the cheaper model.

How I tested the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

For a week, I used the Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC in my main gaming PC. During that time, I used a set collection of test games including Cyberpunk 2077, Hitman 3, Total War: Warhammer 3, Dragonꦚ Age: The Veilguard, and Marvel Rivals to benchmark the GPU’s 4K abilities and record average frame rates with Ultra pre-sets and ray tracing enabled. I also tested each game using DLSS 4 and Mult-Frame Generation set to 4x to assess how the card’s AI features can boost fps in different scenarios while preserving visual fidelity.

For more information on how we test graphics cards and other PC components, check out our full G澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:amesRadar+ Hardware Policy for more information.

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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/nvidia-geforce-rtx-5070-ti-review/ q68k3hvVm2VxctUn66LFkY Thu, 20 Feb 2025 14:02:55 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Sorry, budget PC builders, but the RTX 5060 launch is apparently delayed, and Nvidia's entry-level GPU will seemingly be in "limited supply." The RTX 5070 is allegedly facing the same issues too, and the rumors are getting me nervous about the green team's affordable 🎐graphics card release plans.

Shopping for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards can be painful when it comes to availability, but I honestly didn't have RTX 5060 availability issues on my GPU bingo card. But, according to insider Ming-Chi Kuo, you'll have to wait until March/April to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy the RTX 5070 and Nvidia's yet-to-be-announced entry-level SKU. The leaker pairs the launch insigh🌳t with a limited supply cherry on top, claiming that "two cards will sell out instantly even if production stays on schedule." Yikes.

As for where that leaves the current slate of available GPUs in 2025, I'd probably have better luck driving to Loch Ness in search of Nessie rather than trying to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5090. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 supplies are also pretty scarce right now, and the easiest way to grab both is to effectively pick up an entire 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC. Things are a bit weird on the AMD side of things too since the Radeon RX 9070 XT is still in the pipeline,💟 so it's maybe worth placing your upgrade plans till at least March.

Should you wait for the RTX 5060?

PC building is an absurdly expensive hobby in 2025, but the RTX 5060 could be a graphics card that pairs a budge𓂃t price tag with surprising 1440p capabilities. Tricks like DLSS 4 will likely even make lighter 4K gaming more approachable this generation, but I'm going to need to thoroughly test the unannounced GPU and see a price tag before I can actually recommend it.

So far, Nvidia is doing a pretty nice job of matching or beating its last-gen GPU prices. The RTX 5070 is set to come in at $50 less than the GeForce RTX 4070 Super with a $549 MSRP, and even the RTX 5080 boasts the same price tag as the RTX 4080 Super. Based on that, I'd hope that the 🅺RTX 5060 costs no more than $299, and with Intel already piling on budget pressure with its $249 Arc B580 card, the green team might have to slash things further.

Close up photo of Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics card with green backdrop

(Image credit: Nvidia)

The aim of this specific budget segment is to provide solid 1440p performance this time around, and I'd be surprised if the RTX 5060 fails to pull that off. If rumored specs hold true, the card will come armed with a GB206 Blackwell GPU and 8GB GDDR7 VRAM, but that latter memory configuration could face the same criticisms as the RTX 4060.

Natu📖rally, the only way to know if 8GB is enough for the budget card is to properly put it to the test. However, you might at least get faster GDDR7 modules this time around, and if you plan on using DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation when available, compatible PC games could munch far less 🔯memory than before.

I am pretty hyped to see what the RTX 5060 can bring to the budget battle, and I'd be willing to take a slight delay if it means the GPU will be well-stocked. As always, you'll want to take the card's launch rumors with a grain of salt, but the information will help you prepare i🎃f you're planning a new build or upgrading an older RTX 20-seri♐es rig.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/nvidias-budget-rtx-5060-gpu-could-sell-out-instantly-this-spring-and-the-budget-player-in-me-is-already-in-tears/ mXM8ufRkqyuAavuRciZWKD Thu, 13 Feb 2025 11:07:40 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Looks like an RTX 5070 release date delay could be on the cards, as whispers of a March launch have surfaced. There's stil🌱l a chance the vanilla GPU will launch alongside its RTX 5070 Ti sibling this month, but I have a funny feeling Nvidia has shifted its plans to taꦫke on the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT.

The澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: best graphics card race this generation is off to a weird start. Not only are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5080 going practiꦆcally unchallenged right now, but AMD is being allusive with Radeon RX 9070 XT details. All I ca🎀n really say for certain right now is that the red team's GPU will target mainstream players looking for affordable 4K performance, and if rumors shared by reliable leaker hold true, the RTX 5070 could be doing the same this March.

The insider specifically says the RTX 5070 will be "on the shelf in early March", which effectively points towards the official release being on the same day. I actually think this delay could be a good thing, as, with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5080 listings and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5090 stock selling out practicall🉐y instantly upon arrival, Nvidia will likely be looking to bolster supplies and make sure retailers are well-s🅷tocked.

After all, we are talking about a $549 next-gen GPU that Nvidia claims will keep up with the GeForce RTX 4090. I'd be surprised if that didn't instantly make a lot of you want to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5070 at release, and it'll likely put the pressure o𝄹n AMD to keep its RX 9070 XT prici🌺ng low.

At the same time, the RTX 5070 Ti is still on track to launch this month, meaning Nvidia will have a contender effectively flanking the RX 9070 XT. Whether or not that tactic will help fend off the mid-range GPU fully depends on AMD's 🅠final pricing, as the card could end up being a middle-ground option that strikes a balance between price and performa꧃nce.

I'll be looking to give both GPUs the review treatment over the next month, and only proper benchmarks will point toward a true mid-range champion. There's always a chance that if Nvidia does try and shift its 5070 launch to match the RX 9070 XT, AMD will simply nudge thi𒁃ngs forward to gain some sort of advantage in a neverending GPU release date chicken.

If that happens, at le♔ast both GPU makers will have timꦐe to boost their inventory.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/rtx-5070-release-date-could-be-pushed-to-march-but-i-think-that-might-be-a-good-thing/ Jbf6q5jJCMYLuU3Dn3awDA Wed, 12 Feb 2025 16:27:48 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Let's be real – the RX 9070 XT isn't remotely an RTX 5090 rival, but AMD is allegedly working on a model with 32GB VRAM. That's right. The red team is po♉tentially pairing a mid-range GPU with the same memory as Nvidia's $2,000 flagship graphics card, and I can't be the only one who finds that a little weird.

Perhaps AMD is warming up to taking on the RTX 5090 in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card ring. Or, maybe it's simply responding to the gr🌄oans of PC players who think expensive GPUs should boast even more VRAM than last generation. Reasoning aside, leaks shared at Chiphell claim ꦫa 32GB RX 9070 could arrive this year (). The variant is still apparently "under discussion" but we could see it as soon as Q2 if specs are finalized.

My first thought was that there's no way this is a gaming SKU, but the leaker says the model should be a "gaming" card, hence the 9070 XT brandi⛎ng. That said, the insider contradicts themselves by saying the GPU is also "mainly for AI," which in turn means the price will be much higher than the confirmed vanilla variant.

More memory for the mid-range GPU masses, but at what cost?

AMD Radeon RX 7600 closeup of logo

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The idea of a mid-range GPU like the RX 9070 XT with 32GB VRAM is a bit of a head-scratcher. It almost feels like AMD is taunting Nvidia off the back of its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080 release since it sticks with 16GB. That's likely nothing to do with the allegedly planned🌺 SKU, and it's li🔴kely another case of trying to get gaming graphics cards to pull off extra curriculum AI tricks instead.

I'm maybe calling this a little early, but I don't think you should wait for the RX 9070 XT with 32GB VRAM if it does come to be. For starters, I can't even begin to imagine what that configuration would look like since the 70-class cards should use GDDR6 instead, in turn meaning it'd have to go with 2GB chips. Some quick maths suggests the card would theoretically have to p🅘ack 16 modules into its design, which could mean we end up with a pretty chonky card.

Just to reiterate, we're talking about a mid-range graphics card here that'll provide a similar punch to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Radeon RX 7800 XT. While more memory will help increase your odds of running new games at higher resolutions in the future, it can't help RDNA 4 GPUs like the Navi 48 XT boost fps beyond their natural capabilities. I've already encountered situations like this while testing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and its 16GB sibling, as doubling VRAM did vꦑery little to boost fps.

As always, I'd ke𝐆ep your faithful salt shaker handy when ingesting any RX 9070 32GB rumors. I'm not completely writing off the model's existence or the idea that discussions are taking place at AMD, but it feels like the sort of idea that'll never escape the drawing board.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/amd-is-allegedly-cooking-up-an-rx-9070-xt-with-32gb-vram-but-ive-no-idea-who-its-for/ wjv6cL2FLpXDQPNULoMLC7 Wed, 12 Feb 2025 11:38:23 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The last thing you want to see after picking up an RTX 5090 is reports of melting power connectors, buꦏt a Reddit user has unfortunately fallen folly to the issue. Thankfully, the problem is seemingly related to using third-party adapters rather than the graphics card's design, so your pricey GPU should be safe if you stick with Nvidia's dongle.

Photos shared by ivan6953 reveal an RTX 5090 Founder's Edition in a sorry state due to a "molten" 12VHPWR power adapter. The dongle in question isn't the one you'll get with Nvidia's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contender and is instead a third-party Modify (). According to the high-end PC owner, the cable was securely fastened and previously worked just fine with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4090, which happens to comply with the same꧙ PCIe 5.0 specs.

While the RTX 4090 suffered from similar at launch, there are a few subtle differences with with RTX 5090 situation. For starters🧔, the original problem was related to the dongle not being firmly inserted into the GPU's connector, and some instances occurred due ton the cables being slightly bent in cramped PC case spaces. Nvidia has addressed both quirks with a new dongle design and angled connector, and the fact that the cable has melted at both the graphics card and PSU e🐻nd this time around points to a different issue.

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Curiously, ivan6953 also points out that the pins on their Asus ROG LOKI 1000W power supply look noticeably thinner compared to the RTX 5090 connector. Whether this difference would impact continuity in a meaningful way has yet to be seen, but it's likely tღhat no warranty will cover the damage since a third-party cable was involved.

Now that the first RTX 5090 has been claimed by the melty cable curse, it's safe to say enthusiastꦏs will be clock watching their GPUs. However, this isn't the only instance to surface online so far, as YouTuber has revealed damage to just the PSU end of a dongle, which suggests the 𒐪issue could be related to the power supply side this time around.

I want to stress that both of these incidents could be merely down to bad luck, and they're not indicative of a widespread issue with next-g🐓en graphics card designs, power supply connectors, or even third-party dongles. At the same time, overheating of this nature normally occurs due to bad continuity, which in turn can create high resistance and generate excessive heat.

Simply put, you should always ensure that an high voltage gaming PC connections are securely inserted into their respective sockets. Bending cables to make them fit making do with any loose fittings can result in damage to your expensive parts, and trust me when I say melting your $2,000 RTX 5090 isn't even a worse case scenar🦩io.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> The AMD Ryzen 7 8700G has an awful lot to live up to. If you keep up with desktop processor news, you’ll probably have heard tall tales about the last few iterations of Ryzen 7 processors. Word has it these chips shoot lightning bolts out of ♉their cores, their threads might as well be made of stardust, and no other option can stand against their tremendous gaming and content creation miꦑght.

The Ryzen 8000G family arrived early in 2024, and people immediately looked to the Ryzen 7 8700G because it was the first chip to bear that name since the somewhat revolutionary Ryzen 7 7800X3D - still touted by many as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best CPU for gaming. Stripped of that chip’s 3D V-cache technology though, this v✱ersion isn’t necessarily trying to be “better” at gaming, because it takes a slightly different approach.

The ethos of this CPU is to provide people with enough integrated graphics power that they no longer need a separate graphics card in order to own a gaming PC. Of course, we here at GamesRadar+ don’t really believe that, because although you can get by with just a CPU if you’re playing non-demanding games at 1080p, a graphics card is rꦡeally going to be the sword that knights your rig with its “gaming” status. So, is 🦩the Ryzen 7 8700G still worth considering as a performance leap over the Ryzen 5 from this generation, or should you look to AMD’s other options instead?

Specs & Features

AMD Ryzen 7 8700G being installed on a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

A few onlookers weren’t too happy with the specs sheet of this processor when it was first revealed, particularly because there are a few side-by-sides with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Ryzen 5 8600G that don’t exactly warrant its price increase. For example🐼, both processors use the same 16MB L3 cache, and the Ryzen 5 actually has a slightly faster Base Clock speed of 4.3GHz. Admittedly, the Boost Clock speed of the 8700G is faster in a head-to-head, so it’s not🔯 all bad. Still, if I were paying more for a Ryzen 7 model, I’d want faster speeds in both categories.

AMD Ryzen 7 8700G Key Specs

Launch date: January 2024
Core count: 8
Threads: 16
L3 Cache: 16MB
Base Clock: 4.2GHz
Boost Clock: Up to 5.1GHz
Max Recommended RAM speed: 5,200MHz (couldn’t post above that in testing)
Integrated graphics: AMD Radeon 760M (12 Graphics Cores, DirectX12, 2900MHz)
Motherboard socket: AM5
Launch price: $229 / £218
GR+’s recommended GPU pairing: For 4K: RTX 4070 / 4070 Super /༒ AMD 🦋Radeon RX 7800X

Of course, the internal graphics are going to be a big draw for people with this processor, and with the AMD Ryzen 8700G rocking Radeon 760M graphics, 12 dedicated graphics cores, DirectX12 compatibility, and a graphics clock of 2900MHz, it’ll do as a stop-gap for anyone building one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs if they’re pulling parts together gradually and waiting for a graphics card. Again, let me stress ♔that as games continue to⛎ get more demanding, a dedicated graphics card is going to become a necessity for you, but internal graphics processing power has come a long way, and AMD has been at the forefront of that for a while now.

The Ryzen 8000G family all feature Zen 4 architecture, the same as the ꦰRyzen 7000 range, and as a result, they sit on the same AM5 CPU socket. It may please owners of previous AMD processors that this socket has c𓄧onverted to Intel’s design philosophy to make installation easier. The connecting pins of these CPUs are on the socket, meaning slotting a processor into place is a real breeze, and there’s less risk of you bricking it before your first boot-up.

Up from 6 cores and 12 threads on the 8600G, the Ryzen 7 8700G sports 8 cores and 16 threads. As usual for AMD, this isn’t anywhere near the equivalent Intel processor in comparison. The Intel Core i7-14700K is next on my list of processors to test, and since it’s the direct competitor to this chip in terms of generational tiers, it may surprise you to know that it rocks 20 cores and 28 threads. Even compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intel Core i7-13700K, the Ryzen 7 8700G looks a bit behind the times, w🐻ith that chip utilizing a similar 16 cores but 24 threads to support tꦇhem.

The connecting side of the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

All of that said, the Ryzen 7 8700G comes in cheaper than the Intel comꦿpetition, especially now that the Ryzen 9000 family has hit the shelves. At launch,🐈 this chip would set you back $329 / £270, but it can frequently be found discounted in 2025, with a at the time of writing, and a

For that money, you get your expected DDR5 compatibility, and if you’re planning on pairing it with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RAM for gaming, you’ll have all the AMD EXPO abilities you could want to play around with clock speeds and RAM timings. A🤪lso in the box is a chunky CPU fan, which is 🥂a nice addition considering a lot of desktop processors refuse to launch with them these days.

Performance

The AMD Ryzen 7 8700G being held above a motherboard by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Besides a brief initial test, I put the Ryzen 7 8700G’s integrated graphics power to one side for this review. I was able to launch and play simple games with very few demands like The Red Strings Club, but wavering into deeper territory I struggled. I couldn’t launch STRAFTAT 1v1, for example, and while using integrated graphics I felt the PC slow down more generally, so your mileage may vary here. Regardless my main interest in this CPU is in whether or not it’☂s capable of offering decent performance when paired with a GPU, and whether or not it gives enough of a gaming boost compared to the more affordable Ryzen 5 8600G.

Single-core performance, content creation, and staying cool under pressure are go𓃲ing to be big benefits for some users, but if anything, this review just goes to show how good the Ryzen 5 8600G is for its price.

For that reason, I decided to stick to the exact same set of benchmarking games as I did for the Ryzen 5. I would usually perform the same formal benchmarks with a few different games thrown in for good measure, but I was curious to see how both processors would compare directly, especially running♏ gaming tasks at 4K.

Before getting to the gaming stage though, I have a quick caveat to address. 🍸Although I do all my CPU testing these days with RAM set to 6,000MHz, I couldn't get this processor to post above the advertised 5,200MHz recommended speed from AMD. This was despite having the same RAM set to 6,000MHz during my Ryzen 5 review, which is a bit strange. I’m 🐓unsure whether this is our AMD testing motherboard being quirky, or a fault of the CPU, but nonetheless, it’s something to be wary of if you end up choosing this processor.

A AMD Ryzen 7 8700G being put into it's socket by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

To get the CPU warmed up before jumping into gaming benchmarks, I ran it through Cinebench and Blender’s assault courses. To tell the truth, having not been too pleased with the Ryzen performance in these benchmarks in either the Ryzen 5 8600G or the Ryzen 7 7800X3D housed in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Maingear Zero Ruby, I didn’t have high expectations. With the scores the 8700G produced though, I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, they were tested in different systems, but the Maingear Zero Ruby’s processor (3D V-cache and all) scored a Single Cor𒅌e Cinebench result of 1829 pts𒐪. The 8700G showed on-par Single Core performance with 1821 pts.

I’m used to the Cinebench tests making chips audibly sweat, with fans kicking up to high heaven, but in both the Single and Multicore benchmarks for the R🌊yzen 7 8700G, it didn’t peak above 73 degrees, which is cooler than its smaller sibling Ryzen 5 - and that’s while using the same cooler. In fact, this chip needs to be commended for its temperature control, because there wasn’t a stress test I threw at it where it went above 73°C, with ambient temperatures being as low as in the 20s, and average gaming temperatures sticking around t🍌he 40-50°C mark. Could this extra cooling performance be down to the different thermal pastes applied? Potentially, but the fact this processor is capable of staying so cool compared to Intel’s equivalents is a massive boon.

Software Benchmarks
Cinebench Multicore:18158 pts | 73°C
Cinebench Single Core:1821 pts | 45°C
Blender Monster:105.469593spm | 60°C
Blender Junkshop:71.485636spm | 61°C
Blender Classroom:52.251484spm | 60°C

Next, it was time for some gaming tests, and since I discovered in my Ryzen 5 review that unexpected 4K per𓄧formance was the name of the game, this Ryzen 7 was going to be thrown through the same wringer.

Total War Warhammer 3 Benchmarks (4K)
SpecsCampaign BenchmarkBattle BenchmarkMirrors of Madness Benchmark
Peak Temp34°C40°C44°C
Core Voltage1.41V1.41V1.40V
Peak percentage used7%7%8%
FPS45fps53fps42fps

As you may expect ༺from the spec comparison, this chip performed very simil🌄arly to the Ryzen 5 in these benchmarks, likely due to the exact same L3 cache and slower base clock. What’s interesting is that the Ryzen 7 ran cooler, and had a much lower percentage of use than the Ryzen 5, but both produced almost identical frame rates. The 7 8700G of course had higher power demands, as you may expect from a higher-tier product.

These weren’t the only games I tested in though, and bef🎶ore you go thinking that there’s literally no benefit in buying this CPU, let me tell you about where 4K gaming results were improved. Planet Zoo, for example, running the exact same scenario as in my Ryzen 5 review, came out with a rock solid 4K 60fps result. With the Ryzen 5, I got 59fps but wasn’t what I’d call steady. It needed some settings dialed down in order to achieve the 60fps “playable” mark. Yes, this Ryzen 7 was only a slight improvement, but it did 🌜make a fairly tricky city builder run very smoothly indeed.

A close up of the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Homeworld 3 was a similar story. The Ryzen 5 scored 45fps in its benchmark with every setting set to its highest, and although I had to scale back a few setti🐭ngs to really get it up to 60fps, the Ryzen 7 had a 10fps boost out of the gate, scoring 56fps at the highest settings.

And finally, it was time to put the Ryzen 7 to the test in some less-optimized gaming scenarios. Cities Skylines has some incredibly demanding fan-made scenarios, and if I were shopping for a new CPU these days knowing I was going to point it at these types of games, I’d want an idea of how they’d be handled. Keep in mind that the following results aren’t as formalized as the benchmarks in Total War, since they’re an average taken from play❀ing rather than a standard benchmarking test.

Cities Skylines Community-Made Scenario Tests
Belmont City Transport ScenarioParadise Coast Traffic ScenarioPresidente Los Santos Scenario
Peak Temp36°C44°C46°C
Peak percantage used8%5%8%
Average FPS53FPS47fps48fps

There are slight improvements over the Ryzen 5 here, particularly in the percentage used, and how stable the frame rates were while playing. Still, the story of the numbers here shows that there really isn’t as much of a performance gain f✃or this Ryzen 7 when it comes to gaming. Single-core performance, content creation tasks, and staying cool under pressure are going to be big benefits for some users, but if anything, this review just goes to show how good the Ryzen 5 8600G is for its price.

Should you buy the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G?

An AMD Ryzen 7 8700G seated on a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For its lack of gaming performance boosts over its Ryzen 5 sibling, there are still reasons I’d recommend the Ryzen 7 8700G. First of all, if you’re building a gaming PC and you can’t get a graphics card right away, or you’re mainly building a PC for work and you’re only planning on playing some cozy games every once in a while, this might be en⛎ough for you until you want some upgrades. If you 🍌plan to branch out above 1080p though, maybe don’t set your expectations too high.

If you like the look of the Ryzen 5 8600G𒈔 but do more content creation, this Ryzen 7 gives you the extra headroom I felt the Ryzen 5 from this generation was missing. Keep in mind, too, that this went toe-to-toe with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D in Cinebench and Blender, so there's some really decent performance to have here without spending extra money on a 3D V-Cache option.

Overall, you do get a solid Ryzen 7 processor from the 8000G family, although to sound like a broken record, the majority of gamers will get by just fine without spending the extra money on it. If you don’t tend to play many city build𒁃ers or RTS games, save your money and opt for the Ryzen 5. The 8700G feels more like a slightly souped-up version of that processor with more of a focus on single-core performance and integrated graphics. I’ll let you be the judge of which one would suit you better, although with either you’ll be saving money versus Intel.

How I tested the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G

After installing the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G inside our AMD testing PC, I put it through our usual gaunt🌞let o🔯f demanding CPU benchmarks. This includes industry-standard software like Cinebench and Blender, as well as city building and RTS games that processors need to simulate a lot of moving parts.

I used HWinfo to keep a close eye on voltages and temperatures and tracked average frame rates and percentages of use through Windows Game Bar and MSI afterburner. I compared my experience closely to my test🐈s of the Ryzen 5 8600G since the two a🧸re part of the same family and were reviewed using the exact same testing process.

The rest of th🐻e components used in this test were as follows:

  • CPU Cooler: Asus ROG Strix LC III 360 ARGB
  • CPU thermal paste applied: Prolima Tech PK3 Nano Aluminum High-Grade Thermal Compound
  • Chassis: Fractal Meshify 2 RGB
  • Number of fans: 3 intakes, 4 extractors, 1 radiator
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE
  • RAM: XPG Lancer Blade DDR5 RGB
  • Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero
  • PSU: Corsair RMx Shift Series RM850x ARX PS

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> AMD just made its Radeon RX 9070 launch plans official, as CEO Lisa Su confirmed the next-gen graphics cards will go on sale in March. That's sure to please PC players waiting to hear more about the GPU, and if the red team plays its han🐓d right, I think it could end up putting a lot of pressure on the RTX 5070.

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 series was originally supposed to feature at the company's CES 2025 event, serving as its next 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card contender. In the end it was a no-show, but Su says the GPU will arrive in March to bring "high-quality 4K gaming to mainstream players." () The card will apparently also target the "highest volume portion of the enthusiast﷽ gaming market," whic꧒h is a fancy way of saying it'll be the GPU that'll appeal to most players.

Su's Radeon RX 9070 series confirmation might sound like a boilerplate response, but it does paint a picture of AMD's GPU plans. The fact there's so much emphasis on the mainstream market in the statement sounds like a dig at Nvidia since the cheapest green team model right now is the $1,000 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5080. But the part I'd focus on is the 4K comments, as that leads me to believe we'll have a a gr꧋eat value trouble maker on our hands.

Should you wait for the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT?

Asus Radeon RX 9070 XT TUF graphics card with red liquid in backdrop

(Image credit: Future / AMD)

If you've got less than $600 to spend on a next-gen GPU this spring, you'll likely be choosing between the AMD Radeon RX 9070 and finding out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:where to buy the RTX 5070. Nvidia has already boasted that its midrange model will pull off 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4090 levels of performance usiꦕng new DLSS 4 tricks, so the red team's contende🐼r is in for a rough fight.

That said, AMD has a bit of a opportunity here. While it's too late to change Radeon RX 9070 series 🌳specs, it can ensure it launches with an ultra aggressive MSRP. I'd previously heard rumblings that the non-XT and XT cards could end up costing an upsetting $749 and $749 respectively, but the company's marketing boss thankfully stepped in to say that was never the plan.

Ideally, the RTX 9070 will end up matching the RTX 5070's $549 MSRP while providing better native performance. Naturally, RDNA 4 GPUs will also come armed with FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4) to boost fps further using upscaling and frame generation. However, since some players are starting to get disgruntled about artificial performance enhancements, pulling of⛎f higher frame rates without assistance co😼uld help AMD dominate the midrange scene.

AMD Radeon RX 9070 series graphic with various GPU models on grey backdrop, release date info, and brands

(Image credit: AMD)

Let's be real, most of you out there will be looking to spend under $600 on a graphics card. Yes, those of you who 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5090 will end up with visuals that'll probably put the PS6 to shame, but $2,000 is a price reserved for ultra enthusiasts and players with an unusually high disposable cash flow. By catering to ever day 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC bu💦ilds first this generation, AMD could end up cooking something that's🦋 affordable and piles the heat on other mid-range cards.

I do think the RTX 5070 is going to hit the right mid-range notes, and that could be a huge is💦sue for the RX 9070. I'll be looking to benchmark both in the month ahead to see which mid-ranger offers up the best value 4K experience, especially with AI upscaling switched off. I'm certainly not in the camp that thinks tools like DLSS 4 and FSR are cheating.

But, if AMD's card can nativelဣy outpace the 5070 in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 with 4K Ultra settings enabled, that could help it become the people's GPU. After all, hitting those sorts of specs used be ꦍreserved for pricey models, and not having to rely on games being compatible with AI features to hit higher frame rates makes playing at UHD resolutions more approachable.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> I'm not surprised, but the RTX 5090 pretty much has everyone's attention right now. But, I kn🦂ow a few casual PC players who're wondering where the $300 graphics cards are, so I've had a peek to see what's out there. I'm actually glad I did, as I just came across a 16GB AMD Radeo💃n RX 7600 XT for far less than you'd expect.

Right now at Amazon, Gigabyte's Radeon RX 7600 XT OC is down from $329.99. I'm really not used to seeing many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:graphics cards break past the $300, but this discount sends AMD's b𓆏udget conscious GPU to an all new low price. It's not like we're talki🍌ng about an old card or one with bare minimum specs either, as I have no doubt this RDNA 3 model will pull off nifty frame rates at 1080p and even 1440p.

I've had a dig around the web for similar RX 7600 XT deals, but rival retailers aren't really keeping up. In fact, Newegg has the non-XT version with just 8GB VRAM for $264, a༺nd every other card with the same specs seems to be sticking with MSRP for now. I suspect it could be a while before we see any next-gen GPUs hit, so if I were you, I'd jump on this offer before last-gen stock starts to properly dry up.

Gigabyte Radeon RX 7600 XT OC |
Save $69.99 - For the same price as the non-XT version, you can now grab Gigabyte's RX 7600 XT with a factory overclock and triple fan cooler. This marks a lowest price for the♒ RDNA 3 GPU, and it's also one of the only newe🃏r GPUs around for this price point.

Buy it if:

✅ You've got an entry-level rig
✅ You want solid 1080p performance
✅ You'd like to hit 1440p where possible

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need proper 4K abilities
❌ You'd rather use Nvidia AI features
❌ You need a smaller GPU

Price check: |

Should you buy the AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT?

AMD Radeon RX 7600 closeup of logo

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

At the right price, the AMD Radeon RX 7🐟600 XT feels like a sweet spot for cheap gaming PC builds. I know more than a few Steam players who simp﷽ly need a GPU that won't have a breakdown when running anything from the past couple of years, and the Navi 33 model will happily do that.

In many ways, the XT edition is the entry level GPU that we should have got off the bat. I'm not saying the original 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:AMD Radeon RX 7600 is a complete write-off, but being able to picཧk up a 16GB graphics card for under $300 feels like a much better deal. Both use the exact same GPU, meaning you'll end up with roughly the same frame rates, but the extra VRAM will safeguard the card against mean system requirements in the future.

So what exactly can the RX 7600 XT pull off in terms of frame rates? Well, hitting well over 60fps at 1080p is a given, and you'll find that you end up with averages over 100fps in games like Hitman 3 and even Sony's Returnal PC port. The card's 1440p abilities are pretty strong too, but you might want to tweak settings a little to boost fps to a more comfortab𒐪le level.

AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT GPU render with purple and orange backdrop

(Image credit: AMD)

It's worth noting that just like Nvi𒉰dia's latest GPUs, the RX 7600 XT comes armed with upscaling abilities. Specifically, AMD FSR 3 is packing a feature dubbed "Fluid Motion Frames" that can provide frame generation tricks across a variety of games. I'd only use it to get yourself over the 60fps line rather than revive outings at super low frame rates since latency will be a huge issue. But, from what I've experienced, the tech can boost fps pretty nicely at a driver level, meaning it'll technically work with your whole Steam library𒁃.

Cheaper GPUs are slightly scarce right now, especially if you're looking for newish models. On the Nvidia side of things, the only card I could find that beats this RX 7600 XT deal is the RTX 3060, as you can grab one for $200 right now at Amazon. That really isn't too shabby at all seeܫing as it's a 12GB model with access to AI upscaling via DLSS, but the Ampere GPU inside iඣs now two generations old. I'd keep that offer in your back pocket if you're on a really tight budget, but for $60 more, it's well worth picking up the newer AMD 16GB option.

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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/i-know-everyones-hyped-for-the-rtx-5090-but-this-16gb-amd-gpu-could-come-in-clutch-for-cheap-pc-gaming-thrills/ 7rc4rWBjFRfuusHdBLrJVM Mon, 03 Feb 2025 11:20:09 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> If you've been waiting for the RTX 50 Series GPUs to come out so you can buy a brand-new gaming PC, you may have been met with some disappointment yesterday when new-gen builds started to appear on the virtual shelves. Not only did many of them fly right back off the shelves due to demand, but they also cost a massive amount of money. Granted, they were RTX 5080 and 5090 machines, so they had a right to high-end prices, but upwards of $2,500 for a gaming PC ൩is a lot to pay.

For many of us, those sorts of price tags are simply unachievable if we want to, you know, eat and pay our bills on time. This is why I w🦂ent shopping today to find some gaming PC deals that, while they aren't cheap, are still much more affordable and still give you up-to-date gaming specs. This Yeyian Tanto is showing excellent value at the moment, with a 13th Gen Intel processor and 16GB of DDR5 propping up an RTX 4070 Super GPU, and it's . That's a Black Friday-level price for those kinds of specs.

Hear me out, but I really don't think the new 50 Series machines are going to make the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs packing 40 Series GPUs feel as old as Nvidia wants you to think. I'll throw my han🌊ds up and say that tripling frame rates thanks to DLSS 4 is a massive win, but it's not like DLSS 3.5 doesn't already give you a lot of room to gallop. And the good news? 40 Series machines will probably start to drop in price more regularly as the new builds hog the limelight.

Yeyian Tanto |
Save $370
- This is the sort of price I was seeing for an RTX 4070 Super rig during last year's Black Friday win🐭dow, which shows you're getting a great deal on this 2024 configuration. Keep in mi♚nd it doesn't have liquid cooling though, so it may be a bit noisy.

Specs: Intel Core i5-13400F, Nvidia RTX 4070 Super, 16GB of DDR5, 1TB SSD

Buy it if:

✅ You want great mid-range gaming PC specs
✅ You want a 4070 Super build at a great price
✅ You're having none of Nvidia's RTX 5070 claims

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want liquid cooling
❌ You want to wait for the RTX 5070

Should you buy an RTX 4070 gaming PC?

Zotac RTX 4070 Super within PC case next to AIO cooler and RGB RAM

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The RTX 4070, and in particular, the RTX 4070 Super, is the 40 Series sweet spot for me. It offers you so much versatility regardless of the resolution you're targeting, and it doesn't cost a fortune like the 4080 range, or even the 4070 Ti does. At 1440p and 1080p you're going to get huge frame rate numbers on your screen because this GPU was designed to kick those resolutions into overdrive. At 4K you're going to get playable frame rates organically, and a whole toolbox worth of DLSS abilities to kick those numbers up into the high figures - which I found in my review of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Maingear Zero Ruby.

The only caveat is that now that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 is on the shelves, the next in line for launch is the RTX 5070, so the successor to this rig's card is waiting in the wings. At this point, is it worth buying a build housing a 4070, when improvements could be so close? In my opinion, it depends on what rig you have now. If you haven't upgraded for a few generations now, you're stuck in a lower-range 30 Series GPU, or you're buying your first gaming PC the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4070 Super is going to give you enough of a boost that you won't feel cheated. If you're already on an RTX 4060, this might🌱 be one to hold off on.

Personally, I don't know if I buy into Nvidia's claims that the 5070 will give 4090 performance for a much lesser price, because it will depend on each game's DLSS support, and even then, is it really giving you an organic boost? AI upscaling's legitimacy is something for us to discuss at a later date, but it'll be up to you if you want to wait and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy the RTX 5070 instead. Either way, in my eyes, the 40 series is still very viable in 2025, and I expect t🧜hem to continue getting great discounts in the coming months.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/with-rtx-4070-gaming-pc-deals-like-this-who-needs-the-rtx-50-series/ adYrppMLuiK4TSvQJ67xua Fri, 31 Jan 2025 17:33:44 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> ෴Ah Nvidia - I kn🎃ew the RTX 50 series launch would break my heart, but I ended up in out-of-stock despair fairly quickly. If you went hunting for an RTX 5090 or RTX 5080 GPU today, you more than likely ended up not spending a chunk of change on the next-gen graphics card. However, I'm still holding out hope for a steady supply of stock, and there's one surprise retailer in particular who could come in clutch.

I've been looking into 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:where to buy the RTX 5090 since its announcement, and I'll be the first to admit that B&H Photo wasn't high up my list of retailers. Yet, that might be about to change, as it's one of the only stores that appears to have a pre-order plan in place for the best graphics card contender. Not only does it have a hearty number of custom GPUs listed, but each is tied to an email notification systemꦐ that'll ping you when stock becomes available.

Yes, other retailers did have a similar RTX 5090 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5080 stock notifi🥃cation system up and running. But, many retailers have swapped out their pre-launch pages, meaning all that's left is vague breadcrumb trails of GPUs that might have been available for a split second but are now wearing out-of-stock signs.

B&H Photo |

Not only does B&H Photo have a wide range of RTX 50 series models listed, but you can sign up to notifications that'll prompt you whenever R꧟TX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs become available.

If you're in the UK, you can currently pick from a selection of RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 pre-orders at Scan UK. Since most other retailers haven't got a lot of options listed, and the Founders Edition is non-existent, this is your best bet for securing the next-gen GPU.

UK


The idea here is that being in the right place at the right time is hard to pull off, and RTX 50-series stock might only re-emerge due to cancellations. There are players out there who will order or reserve a card in the heat of a launch, only to change their mind on🦄ce the excitement has died down. That's your best chance to strike, and B&H Photo's notification system can serve as your battle signal.

Of course, if you're in the UK, the situation is a little different. Scan UK has pre-order listings for RTX 50-series cards live right now, which will save you from hanging about in buying limbo. You'll have t🎶o pay slightly above Nvidia's RTX 5090 MSRP seeing as the cheapest model available is a £2,099.99 Zotac version, but 🐓hey, that's not bad when you consider the price of some elaborate takes on the GPU.

Should you pre-order an RTX 50-series GPU?

PNY RTX 5080 OC next to Founder Edition lying fat on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The RTX 50-series stock situation is still unfolding, but jumping on pre-orders or even notifications is well worth doing. That's provided you actually need a next-gen GPU in the first place, as if you're looking to spend less and still revamp your rig, there are current-gen alter🏅natives like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Supe꧟r kicking around.

That said, the one thing I need you to do for me is make sure you don't pay over the odds. I'd advise against paying $1,000 for an RTX 4080 Super right now, for example, as my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 review demonstrates you'll get better performance from its succe🐼ssor at the same price. At the same time, if you're willing to wait a little longer, you'll be able to buy an RTX 5070 this February that'll rival the RTX 4090 using AI abilities.

The main takeaway is this - buying a current-gen GPU during a next-gen launch is something I'd largely advise against. If you do have $1,000, or god forbid double that, burning a hole in your pocket and need a 4K gaming PC upgrade, you're better off pre-ordering an RTX 50-series GPU. If you've got a cheaper rig and simply need something that'll run new games with respectable frame rates, there's perhaps less need to strꦰess about reservations and jumping on the Blackwell bandwagon right now, as you'll either be able to buy cheapie cards like the GeForce RTX 4060 or wait it out for the $549 RTX 5070.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/rtx-50-series-stock-is-vanishing-before-my-eyes-but-im-counting-on-one-retailer/ qsRwiiys3MqxQcELhg67DK Thu, 30 Jan 2025 17:49:21 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Yes, I only just shared my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 review with all you high-frame rate thrill seekers, but I’ve also been testing the PNY RTX 5080 OC version. While many of you will be looking to grab the Founders Edition model, chances are you’ll end up checking out various factory-overclocked models. While I꧙’d naturally recommend PNY’s take on the 80-class to overclocking enthusiasts first, cards like this could end up being the best option for players with an aversion to AI.

That’s not to say I’d avoid using DLSS 4 on the PNY RTX 5080 OC. Ditching the AI tools will simply result in you messing around with settings to boost fps when playing at 4K. However, not every game benefits from the green team’s Frame Generation magic, and in the instances where you’re relying on native performance, overclocked GPUs can pull harder punches in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card ring.

Even though the PNY RTX 5080’s factory overclock ultimately only inches a few frames hig🐻her than the Founders Edition, having the freedom to ✨boost clock speeds further can make all the difference. That said, I do have reservations about how useful overclocking is in relation to AI-boosted performance, not to mention the extra cooling required comes with size caveats.

Specs

Close up of PNY RTX 5080 OC ports on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Just like the Founders Edition model, the PNY RTX 5080 OC is packing a Blackwell GB203 armed with 10,752 CUDA cores, 336 tensor cores, and 84 ray tracing cores. The uplift compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4080 Super is admittedly modest, and that does mean native performance is closer to the Lovelace model than some players may have e𓃲xpected. Perhaps that’s more a commentary on the fact the last generation already packed an unprecedented punch, but new DLSS abilities ultimately change that narrative.

PNY RTX 5080 OC specs
ModelPNY RTX 5080 OCRTX 5080 FERTX 4080 Super
PriceTBC$999 / £989$999 / £989
GPUGB203GB203AD103
CUDA cores10,75210,75210,240
Tensor cores336 (fifth-gen)336 (fifth-gen)320 (forth-gen)
RT cores84 (fourth-gen)84 (fourth-gen)80 (third-gen)
Base clock2,295 MHz2,295 MHz2.295 MHz
Boost clock2,780 MHz2,617 MHz2,550 MHz
VRAM16GB GDDR716GB GDDR716GB GDDR6X
Memory bus256-bit256-bit256-bit
TDP360W360W320W

Of course, when it comes to models like the PNY RTX 5080 OC specifically, the conversation ends up revolving around clock speeds. This version comes with a factory overclock that ramps up its boost clock from 2,617 MHz to 2,780 MHz, which theore𒀰tically should help you boost fps a bit further compared to the Founders Edition or other vanilla cards. That’s certainly the case when it comes to native performance,🍌 but I’ll get onto how that mixes with new Frame Generation tricks when chatting performance.

Virtually everything else specs-wise about the PNY RTX 5080 OC lines up with the Founders Edition, including its 16GB GDDR7 VRAM, 360W TDP, and 256-bit memory bus. Just in case it isn’t clear, custom versions like this are meant to be slightly souped-up options rather than a completely different model, and while there are performance benefits to using🍎 a card designed for overclocking, your out-of-the-box results shouldn’t be worlds apart from other models.

Design

PNY RTX 5080 OC graphics card sitting on site with backplate in view

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Just when I thought we were done with huge graphics cards, the PNY RTX 5080 came along and shattered my two-slot dreams. That’s not to say I expected this factory overclock card to match the Founders Edition on slenderness, but I don’t think I was quite expecting something the same size as many custom 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4090 cards from a few years ago. Simply put, this card is one of the largest versions you’ll find this generation, and that might be a good or a bad thing depending on your PC case spaceಌ.

Keep in mind that the PNY RTX 5080 is a triple fan graphics card, and that naturally makes it more of a chonk. Enhanced cooling is pretty much vital when it comes to overc🍌locked GPUs, not to mention it’ll suit some of you who’ve always used a card with this kiܫnd of cooling setup. While some of you will be quite happy to whack a new component into your rig regardless of its design, some systems are laid out with a three-fan shroud in mind, and sticking with that means airflow should remain the same.

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PNY RTX 5080 OC lying flat on woodgrain surface

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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PNY RTX 5080 OC graphics card sitting next to RTX 5080 Founders Edition on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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PNY RTX 5080 OC next to Founder Edition lying fat on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

As for aesthetics, the PNY RTX 5080 keeps things pretty corpo🃏rate with no RGB and a black shroud highlighted by logo text. Despite its enormous stature, this card should blend in with your existing system prettౠy well, and even the little GPU support bracket/screwdriver hybrid included with the package is fairly inconspicuous. Just keep in mind that if you’re upgrading from something older than Nvidia’s 30-series, the size of this GeForce card could catch you off guard and interfere with your PCIe component space.

In line with every Nvidia graphics card from the last generation, the PNY RTX 5080 uses a 12-pin power connect🌠or. Unlike the Founders Edition, the socket isn’t angled, but it is recessed within the shroud a little to combat any bulky cabling issues preventing your case door from closing. The design choice means extruding wires will partially occupy the same footprint as the GPU itself, and it’s ♐a better solution than simply having them aggressively extend outwards from the card. That said, I did find it tricky to get my fat thumbs around the dongle to remove it, which feels like it could spark future frustration if the need to remove it crops up.

Features

Both the RTX 5080 and its flagship RTX 5090 rely on 🌊Nvidia’s new DLSS 4 as a standout feature. The PNY RTX 5080 is no different in that it uses revamped versions of AI Super Sampling and Multi-Frame Generation alongside enhanced ray tracing techniques to boost performance and fidelity. Access to those tricks is depe🦋ndent on whether developers add support, but with many PC games are releasing with the settings built-in by default, playing with AI enhancements switched on is slowly becoming a standard.

That said, overclocked cards like the PNY RTX 5080 are designed to give you ways to boost fps without AI shackles. You won’t even have to immediately play around with boost clock speeds yourself seeing as this model comes with that aforementioned factory overclock, but you’ll then be able to tweak things further using PNY’s Velocity X software. The app itself is fairly straightforward and keeps things simple with small menus for clock speed sliders, fan temperature curve customization, and pre-set buttons. It’s pretty much the same app that’s been around since the RTX 3090 but still ♉offers a simpl🌟e way to experiment with overclocking while striking a balance between frame rate boosts and thermals.

S🏅peaking of software, the PNY RTX 5080 also uses the new Nvidia App as a base station for driver settings and access to the GPU’s other features. You’ll be able to access many of the options previously concealed within the GPU marker’s older Control Panel hub, optimize game settings in a central place, and tap into creative tools like Nvidia Broadcast for streaming. It’s certainly an improvement over the old Nvidia GeForce Experience app, and while it’s compatible with GPUs outside of the 50-series, it’ll still help you better access your expensive new GPU’s tricks.

Performance

PNY RTX 5080 OC graphics card installed inside PC

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Pitting the PNY RTX 5080 against the Founders Edition GPU feels less like a boxing match and more like shadowboxing. That’s hardly surprising since we’re effectively talking about the same graphics card, only the PNY version is wearing a thicker set of armor and has perhaps chugged five espressos before swinging into action. What I’m saying is that I did see slightly higher frame rates thanks to the factor🐼y overclock in some instances during testing, but I othe🔥rwise felt like I was using the same graphics card.

PNY RTX 5080 OC benchmarks (Native)
Game4K 4K + ray tracing
Cyberpunk 20777435
Hitman 316650
Total War: Warhammer 391-
Dragon Age: The Veilguard7966
Marvel Rivals70-

Let’s chat native performance first, as the PNY RTX 5080 did inch higher than the Founders Edition in Cyberpunk 2077, pulling off a 74fps average with 4K ultra settings enabled. Sure, a 3🦩fps difference isn’t anything to get that excited about, but it does prove that even slightly boosted clock speeds can help claw back some frames. Hitman 3 ended up in the same boat, hitting 166fps rather than 164fps at base clock speeds.

Hardly exciting, right? Well, keep in mind this is out-of-the-box performance, so overclocking the card further could help you inch ever higher up the frame rate ladder. What I will say is that in Total War: Warhammer 3, I was able to squeeze 91fps at 4K out of the card compared to 87fps using the stock card. That’s around 4.6% of an increase, and if that sort of🐻 benefit applies to future games hovering around 60fps, that could come in clutch.

If I’ve learned one thing from benchmarking the PNY RTX 5080 and Founders Edition in the same week, it’s that boost clock increases become less valuable with DLSS 4 enabled. That makes sense seeing as Multi-Frame Generatioꦦn will take the GPU’s generated visuals and effectively fill in the gaps, meaning the minor frame gains are mixed in with AꦕI-generated fps.

Don’t get me wrong, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The fact we’re at a stage where playing around with settings and tweaking clock speeds to churn out a few extra frames is pretty nice. If you find that sort of thing fun, you’ll likely disagree, but I’d honestly take being able to ramp up fps from 66fps to 309fps in Dragon Age: The Veilguard using DLSS 4 than sinking time into tweaking individual settings to inꦛch a few frames higher.

PNY RTX 5080 OC 3DMark scores

Timespy: 32,416
Firestrike:
53,332

I’m not saying everyone should start using DLSS 4 without question, and I’ll be looking closely at the pros and cons of this frankly revolutionary tech over the next few months. What I will say is that Nvidia is pretty on the ball with coming up with solutions for its own problems, implementing a new Transformer AI model to help combat artifacts and any shenanigans caused by upscaling. As I already touc🥂hed on in my Founders Edition rundown, I wasn’t able to sniff out many visual hiccups playing the likes of Cyberpunk 2077 and Dragon Age: The Veilguardও, and I’m already seeing an impressive improvement compared to the early days of DLSS 2 and original techniques.

It’s also worth noting that in some scenarios, latency could become a bit of an issue, even if tools like Nvidia Reflex seem to be offsetting any of those caveats at the moment. Put it this way, I’ve spent a n🦩ice chunk of time this week playing Marvel Rivals at 4K with Multi-Frame Generation switched on and didn’t catch onto any delayed inputs, even though I managed to kick things up from 70fps to 312fps.

Frame rates aside, I was admittedly more interested in the PNY RTX 5080’s cooling abi🅠lities and whether opting for a massive tri-cooler shroud is beneficial. The answer is a resounding yes, as the highest temperature I managed to get out of this card was around 64°C. I’m not saying that puts the Founders Edition’s efforts to shame, as you’re still talking about results sitting mostly in the sixties. But, the fact that I got away with playing Cyberpunk 2077 in RT Overdrive mode while the card happily burred away at sometimes 59°C is mighty impressive.

Before you ask, no, the PNY RTX 5080 doesn’t mak꧒e a racket to achieve those temperatures. The cooling system ended up providing a similar gentle hum to Nvidia’s own design, but your mileage may vary based on your choice of case and set💖up. Just know that you aren’t going to hear the card’s cooling efforts under normal circumstances, and it helps justify the model’s egregious size.

Should you buy the PNY RTX 5080 OC?

Close up of PNY RTX 5080 OC graphics card backplate logo

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Just like the Founders Edition, the PNY RTX 5080 OC pulls off phenomenal 4K frame rates using DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation. If you do opt for this factory overclocked card, you will also see further games in native performance, which could please some of you out there with an aversion to AI tools. The fact it’s larger than Nvidia’s stock card is a drawback worth keeping in mind, but it does come with noticeable 𓃲cooling benefits that will help make further boost clock tweaks more of a reality.

Those of you looking to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5080 might not have a choice bet🥀ween a vanilla card and something like the PNY RTX 5080 OC. If that ends up being the case for you specifically, just know that PNY’s model is a custom optioꦑn I can comfortably recommend despite its size and higher MSRP. Ultimately, an overclocked card like this is going to be that bit more futureproof compared to a model with limited room for boosts, so you can attribute any extra investment to that.

How I tested the PNY RTX 5080 OC

Over the course of a week, I tested the PNY RTX 5080 OC side by side 🅷with the Founders Edition model w♏hile comparing both graphics cards in terms of design and performance, During that time, I used a set collection of benchmark games including Cyberpunk 2077, Hitman 3, Total War: Warhammer 3, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and Marvel Rivals and collated average frame rates for both cards. In turn, this enabled me to directly compare the overclocked PNY card to Nvidia's Founders Edition to check for performance benefits.

For more on how we test graphics cards and other coꦆmponents, take a look at our full Ga𝔍mesRadar+ Hardware policy.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/pny-rtx-5080-oc-review/ 9ZQfQZLYs33pDtNnH7AABj Thu, 30 Jan 2025 14:03:20 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> I’ve been bonding with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 for about a week now, and I’m convinced it’s more than enough graphics card for most people. Perhaps that conclusion is influenced by the fact paying over a grand for a GPU give🐻s me the ick. It could even be that new Frame Generation tricks are furnishing me with more frames than ever. The one thing I’m certain of is that the 80-class card won’t leave you wanting for 4K performance, even if that does mean embracing its AI abilities.

In an alternate timeline, I’d be poking fun at the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and its $999 / £979 MSRP. There’s still part of me who thinks it’s absurd to pay anywhere near a grand for a GPU, but in a world where the flagship RTX 5090 costs the same as a half-decent used car, it’s now the going rate for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card options with solid 4K capabilities. Comparatively, the new Blackwell card is also pretty appealing compared to th꧒e OG RTX 4080 seeing as that🌳 card boldly stepped on stage wearing a bold $1,199 price tag.

The RTX 5080 reassures me that Nvidia has listene♊d to PC gaming heckling over the past few years, and I’m glad we’re not seeing a repeat of the two-tier 4080 fiasco from last time. I firmly believe that 80-class cards are vital, and while I suspect more players will be looking to buy an RTX 5070 for price-related reasons, recommending the RTX 5080 to premium players isn’t going to torment my soul.

Specs

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 box sitting on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Armed with a new Blackwell GB203 GPU, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 b🃏enefits from the green teꩵam’s next-generation architecture. The chip is packing fifth-gen 336 tensor and 84 fourth-gen ray tracing cores - an uplift compared to the RTX 4080 Super’s third and fourth-gen ensemble. On the CUDA side of things, you’re getting 10,752 cores, which isn’t too far off the 10,240 included with last-gen 80-series Super cards.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition specs
ModelRTX 5080 RTX 4080 Super
Price$999 / £989$999 / £989
GPUGB203AD103
CUDA cores10,75210,240
Tensor cores336 (fifth-gen)320 (forth-gen)
RT cores84 (fourth-gen)80 (third-gen)
Base clock2,295 MHz2.295 MHz
Boost clock2,617 MHz2,550 MHz
VRAM16GB GDDR716GB GDDR6X
Memory bus256-bit256-bit
TDP360W320W

As for memory, the RTX 5080 arrives with faster GDDR7 modules while sticking with 16GB VRAM. This leaves a rather large gap between the 32GB included with the flagship RTX 5090 and its 80-series counterpart, and I’m surprised the card didn’t aim to match the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 in terms of capacity. Whether you’d actually benefit right now from 24GB instead🌄 is another thing, but all it takes is a new PC release t𓂃o munch more memory than it should to cause system requirement headaches.

The RTX 5080 features a 380W TDP - an increase of around 60W compared to the RTX 4080 Super. That shouldn’t be enough to cause too much power supply upset across the board, but it is worth taking note of if you’re already pushing your PSU to the limit. It’s also not as egregious as the jump from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 4090 to RTX 5090, as the new frontrunner guzzles a tremen♛dous 5☂75W.

Design

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU sitting next to RTX 4080 on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

If you asked me what I thought the RTX 5080 Founders Edition would look like around a year ago, I’d have said it’d be the saဣme size as a full-fat PS2. It’s safe to say I was overjoyed up🐻on carefully lifting the graphics card out of its new eco-friendly prison, as it’s thinner than both the RTX 4080 Super and the OG card.

That’s right, two-slot GPUs are back, baby, and while the RTX 5090 uses the same shroud, it still feels like the right size for an 80-class card. Nvidia has completely won me over with the 🍌look of this card, as it looks incredibly slick compared to previous Founders Edition releases and the monstrous-looking custom cards haunting many rigs out there. From its new angled connector that gent🎶ly steers its 12-pin power port off to the right to its minimized heatsinks, this card is a looker.

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 next to original RTX 4080 standing upright

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Close up of Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 power connector

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Close up of Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 back ports

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Now, I know what you’re thinking, surely the thermals are compromised as a result? Well, Nvidia has actually rejigged its internal design by ditching its previous approach. Traditionally, graphics cards feature a single PCB (printed circuit board), but the green team has separated things into three boards for the 50-series. By isolating the GPU and VRAM modules away from the PCIe connector and video out IO, the company has found a waꦿy to better supply the heatsinks with more intentional airflow rather than just having the fans blast air within and hope for the best.

Simply put, Nvidia has modernized its GPU design and conjured up something that’s both smaller and runs cooler. That in itself is praiseworthy, and I’m keen ꦐon how it’ll affect the graphics card scene at large. More importantly, it could bury the notion of massive GPUs being mandatory once and for all, and it’ll hopefully lead to future graphics cards getting even smaller.

There is still a 12-pin elephant in the room in regard to Nvidia’s power connector, and while I’ve aꦯcclimatized to using a dongle, it’s still a pain. The aforementioned angled connector helps somewhat in terms of case space, but you’ll still need to deal with intrusive wires at the forefront of your rig.

Features

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 lying flat on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Nvidia and AI are practically synonymous in 2025, so it’s hardly surprising that the tech is an RTX 5080 selling point. You could argue that tools like DLSS and Frame Generation are becoming a ma✤ndatory part of PC gaming seeing as the fps boost is extremely hard to ignore, and the green team’s 80-series card has me questioning whether the days of native graphics are numbered.

Not every game 🐻supports it, but just like the RTX 40 series, the RTX 5080 is armed with Frame Generation abilities. Only this time, Nvidia has stepped things up a notch with “Multi-Frame Generation,” an RTX 50-series exclusive trick that produces three frames for every single rendered frame. It’s not too dissimilar from the vers൲ion included with DLSS 3.5, but rather than effectively doubling fps, the tech is boosting fps even further by predicting what’s coming next.

Rather than waiting for Multi-Frame Generation🐈🦩 support to come to a bunch of PC games, it can be instead injected into virtual adventures with existing DLSS 3.5 support. That’s pretty neat seeing as there are already 75 romps out there compatible with the RTX feature, and new releases will likely land with support baked in throughout 2025.

There’s room for debate over whether frames dreamed up by AI are a legitimate performance boost. Frame Generation might feel like magic, but it’s not immune to occasional artifacts and visual weirdness, which act as a Matrix-style black cat moment. I’ll get into my specific experience with the RTX 5080 soon, but the tech in general has come a long way🎉 since the early day💦s of DLSS upscaling, and I’m finding less reason to leave it off with every iteration.

Of course,🌊 DLSS 4 has more strings to its bow than Multi-Frame Generation, as it boasts all the same abilities as DLSS 3.5. Ray reconstruction, Super Resolution, and Deep Learning Anti Aliasing (DLAA) are all ready and waiting to spruce up your visuals and boost fps, while Nvidia Reflex support is waiting to kick latency issues to the curb.

Perhaps one of the biggest changes to DLSS in its fourth iteration applies to its AI model, as Nvidia is now using Transformer - the same architecture as Google Gemini and ChatGPT. No, that doesn’t mean your graphics card is now a chatbot, nor does it mean you’ll have any additional AI weirdness being injected into your games. Instead, the model improves fidelity through tackling temporal stability, ghosting, and quirks tied to motion. Simply put, you should see less visual shenanigans 🌄as a result of generated frames or upscaling.

It's well worth giving a nod to the new Nvidia App too, as the new hub has simplified access to all the green team'♔s GPU settings and features. It pretty much performs the same duties as the old GeForce Experience kit, butℱ provides a more user-friendly way to change visual settings rather than diving into Control Panel. It also serves as centralised place to mess with features like the Nvidia Overlay in addition to the card's AI-powered Broadcast streaming abilities and various other tools.

Performance

Testing the RTX 5080 was a bit of a surreal experience. Don’t get me wrong, I was expecting some modest performance increases compared to the RTX 4080 Super, but Nvidia DLSS 4 effectively poked fun at even my most demanding test scenarios with ridiculous frames during benchmarking. I'll be benchmarking even more games and adding the results to this review soon, but I've already got꧋ plenty of frame rates to share with DLSS on and off.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Benchmarks (4K ultra settings, DLSS off)
Game4K 4K + ray tracing
Cyberpunk 207771fps35fps
Hitman 3164fps48fps
Total War: Warhammer 387fps-
Dragon Age: The Veilguard77fps66fps
Marvel Rivals65fps-

Regardless of your thoughts on AI tricks, it’s hard to argue against using DLSS 4 when it has the ability to pull off such stunts as running Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K with RT Overdrive setting enabled while still hitting 185fps. Effectively, the feature helps the RTX 5080 access path tracing without breaking much of a sweat - something that will even stress out the RTX 4090 armed with vanilla𒀰 Frame Generation.

I admittedly wouldn’t recommend playing Cyberpunk 2077 on PC without some sort of DLSS assistance. While native performance usually isn’t an issue with ray tracing out of the equation, that all changes with the lighting setting switched on. What I’m trying to say is that while the RTX 5080 hitting just 35fps at 4K with ray tracing switched on looks bad, no one is going to be roaming around Night City without at least Super Sampling switched on. I mean, ar😼e you really going to pass up enjoying a 247fps average with Multi-Frame Generation enabled? I think not.

No, that’s not a typo, Multi-Frame Genera🐼tion really does ramp up fps to triple digits with 4X enabled. You can scale things back to 3X or 2X if you want to stress out your GPU more, but you’re not going to necessarily see a visual difference. I struggled to find anything to grumble about in terms of artifacts while using DLSS 4, and that includes the usual offenders like strange-looking blades of grass and messy mesh fences. The only thing I did pick on was an occasional softness on passing objects when blazing through the streets on a motorbike, but that’s what I get for speeding.

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Cyberpunk 2077 running on RTX 5080 with city and palm trees in view with DLSS 4 switched off

DLSS 4 off (Multi-Frame Generation a💖nd Supe🔯r Sampling) (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

♕DLSS ไ4 off (Multi-Frame Generation and Super Sampling)

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Cyberpunk 2077 running on RTX 5080 with city and palm trees in view with DLSS 4 switched on

DLSS 4 on (Multi-Frame Generation and Super Sꦍampling) (Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

DLSS 4 on (Multi-Frame Gen🍎eration and Super Sampling)

Dragon Age The Veilguard serves as another RPG that gets a performance revamp via DLSS 4. Without Multi-Frame Generation, thꩲe RTX 5080 pulls off a respectable 66fps with 4K ultra ray tracing settings enabled. Flick the AI switch, and you’re talking 261fps, which is an absurd leap in performance. You’d think that sort of trickery would come with fidelity caveats attached, but after much starring at the finer details of the game’s opening area, I couldn’t find anything out of place. If anything, using frage generation strangely helped combat some distracting glowing gold bowls that should have been elegantly bouncing nearby fire pit glow. Huh.

Okay, let’s step away from DLSS 4 for a bit, as Nvidia’s party trick isn’t going to apply to every scenario. In some of my benchmarking favorites like Hitman 3, I was able to squeeze out higher frame rates using the RTX 5080 compared to the RTX 4080 Super without the use of upscaling. At 4K, we’re taking native results of 164fps compared to 133fps vi🤪a the Lovelace card. That’s a nice result considering we’ve left DLSS out of the equation, and I’m even pretty impressed with the 10fps increase found with ray tracing switched on (39fps ve♓rsus 48fps). Naturally, you’ll want to use AI upscaling to hit a much more palatable 133fps instead, especially since the 4080 Super only managed 105fps. But hey, I’m pretty happy with even the native punches being thrown here.

As a control game of sorts, I always put GPUs to work running Total War: Warhammer 3. The RTS romp features no DLSS or ray tracing support, meaning it can paint a more traditional performance picture in terms of graphics card abilities. The RTX 5080 faired pretty well in my usual 4K ultra tests, providing ꦆa respectable 87fps average that’s pleasing close to my typical RTX 4090 results (around 95fps).

I’ve been playing a bit of Marvel Rivals lately, so it felt only right to put the RTX 5080 to work running the hero shooter. Normally, I wouldn’t play an FPS game like this at 4K or with any upscaling trickery enabled, but DLSS 4 makes for a ridiculous experience. Without it, you’ll be playing at around 65fps, but Multi-Frame Generation ramps that up to a frankly ridiculous 312fps. That’s more than enough to satiate some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming monitors out there right no🤡w with 4K 240Hz abilities, an𒁃d if you want to go even faster, you’ll be able to reach 563fps at 1080p.

RTX 5080 3DMark scores

TimeSpy: 32,416
Firestrike: 43,878

🐭The takeaway from all those benchmarks is that DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation provide an unprecedented performance uplift. Strip away the AI superpowers, and you’re still looking at a modest native lift that places the RTX 5080 somewhere between the RTX 4080 𒅌Super and RTX 4090.

Yes, it would be nice to see the RTX 5080 match or surpass Nvidia’s former flagship, but keep in mind you’re getting a slimmed-down card with a more efficient cooler🥀 for the same price as the RTX 4080 Super. I🅺t also has comparative efficiency on its side thanks to its 360W TDP, whereas the RTX 4090 guzzles 450W.

As for temperatures, the RTX 5080 keeps things comfortably cool under load, and I rarely witnessed the GPU reach that far past 70°C. More often than not, I’d find the GPU setting at around 65°C, and that in🤡cludes while handling Cyberpunk 2077 in RT Overdrive mode. Those nice thermals aren’t attached to any noisy fan efforts either, so you won’t have to worry about a chorus of loud hums disrupting your setup 𝕴zen.

One thing that caught my ear, however, was some light coil whining. You’ll only𓃲 encounter this audible phenomenon when running games at a higher frame rate than your monitor supports, but it’s something I’ve not heard since using the GTXও 970. It’s not quite as aggressive as that old GPU and pretty easy to ignore, but still worth noting if you pick up on even the slightest rig noises.

Should you buy the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition?

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 box with lid open and GPU inside on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 might live in the shadow of its overachieving RTX 5090 sibling, bꦿut it’s ultimately the 4K graphics card you should buy this generation. The Founders Edition specifically will furnish your PC with a sleeker GPU with better cooling and a more attractive aesthetic, and while the native performance leap compared to the RTX 4080 Super isn’t revolutionary, DLSS 4 and Multi-Generation could fundamentally change how we view frame rates and performance.

I won’t lie, I’m not entirely comfortable with AI seeping into the PC gaming scene. 𒉰That’s putting it lightly, and I’d rather avoid a world where I’m washing the dishes while a machine sits and enjoys my Steam library for me (humorous exaggeration). However, as a standalone GPU feature that runs locally rather than relying on a planet-destroying supercomputer in a remote location, DLSS 4 serves to help more players successfully run games with a premium kick, and it helps turn the RTX 5080 into a card that would otherwise be years in the making.

How I tested the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition

For a week, I ☂used the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 in my main gaming PC, using the graphics card for benchmarking, casual gameplay, and general use. During that time, I took note of aspects like fan noise and temperatures in addition to carrying out separate benchmarks on a variety of🎃 games. I specifically tested the next-gen GPU’s 4K Ultra abilities in Cyberpunk 2077, Hitman 3, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Total War: Warhammer 3, and Marvel Rivals.

For more information on how we test graphics cards and other PC components, check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ hardware policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Grab your tea l♓eaves, telescope, and tarot car𝕴ds. If your prophesying tool of choice hasn't been mentioned, bring that too. Trying to divine what to expect from PC gaming has always been a fickle art, but last year made that significantly more difficult – after all, 2024's biggest takeoffs were PlayStation's golden child Helldivers 2 and twisted poker roguelike Balatro.

But from what we can see, 2025 is looking to be a huge year for the platform. PC gaming is the most popular it's been in a long time, and the sheer sprawl of games launched on Steam make surprise hits that much harder to see coming. But that uncertainty extends to less-exciting prospects: a lot of PCs are going to be pushed to their technological limits, and there's still a huge question mark surrounding 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Grand Theft Auto 6's PC launch.

Child of surprise

Balatro Joker card

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Beat that backlog

Death Stranding x Cyberpunk 2077

(Image credit: Kojima Productions)

These are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Steam games we recommend picking up for your PC

PC gaming is a petri dish from which many strange and wonderful creatures evolve. Most (if not all) of the industry's moderꦉn trends can trace their roots to the platform. A little-known game called Stardew Valley – originally PC-only – kickstarted a slew of farm management life sims, and played a massive part in the cozy gaming genre taking off as it has. The first game to send battle royales into the mainstream, PUBG, came from a mod within꧙ a mod (DayZ: battle royale) – it doesn't get more on the nose than that.

Steam's fairly open market – along with indie-leaning storefront itch.io and even standalone browser-based 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:games like Wordle – mean that if a game can cut through the noise, it can make it big without the traditional publishing structure that dominates consoles. We'll never be able to predict the PUBGs or Stardews before ꦬthey happen (if you can – every game studio i🍎n the world would like to buy you dinner), but that surprise is a large part of what makes our platform so fun.

That being said, I do think we're going to continue seeing more small and mid-size publishers take more gambles on lower-profile developers. Just look at Hooded Horse, which is the most interesting publisher in the scene right now. It has an eye for helping excellent games reach their audience – indie city builder Manor Lords passed 2.5 million sales just months into its Early Access launch, while Against The Storm recorded a whopping 1.4 million sales (via ). They're still gambles (it feels like any game release is, nowadays) but I'd love to see 🌳more publishers follow suit and gamble on ideas before trends.

Over on the AAA front, PC gaming's inherent uncertainty is less of a positive. Though we're several years into the current console gen, it feels like many studios are only now starting to push their technological capabilities, which of course raises the boat for PC. I get the feeling my current 2060 Super GPU isn't going to have the same staying power as my beloved 1060 enjoyed, and with an increased reliance on AI upscaling, it wouldn't surprise me to see more AAA launches become more volatile performance-wise. It will be interesting to see how February's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monster Hunter Wilds releases on PC – while Capcom has traditionally struggled with PC optimization in the past, this has the defence of looking like a genuine step-up from a lot of visuals we've been seeing. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avowed and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 are also launching in that window, so many (myself included) will f🤡ind that February answers whether it's finally time to upgrade hardware or not.

Monster Hunter Wilds

(Image credit: Capcom)

"..𒈔.is Rockstar going to keep us waiting with staggered launches... or follow Xbox and PlayStation in putting more emphasis on the massive PC market?"

On the plus side, 2024 was one of the last nails in the coffin for hardcore console exclusivity. Xbox has essentially abandoned the concept in favor of joint Xbox-PC releases, and it doesn't feel like PlayStation is far behind. Helldivers 2's dual launch on PS5 and PC led to it being 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:one of Sony's highest-earning games of all time, while this January sees both 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth escape their sleek console confines. Don't expect PlayStation tꦰo immediately cede its exclusives – Sony still feels significantly more invested in selling its consoles than Microsoft – but do expect shorter gaps between its console and PC launches, while multiplayer-heavy games like Helldivers 2 will be likelier to launch on both platforms at once.

But it's hard to discuss all of this without touching on GTA 6. Publishers are breaking their backs to avoid releasing within a mile of Rockstar's shadow, and in tandem with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 threatening a similarly vague release, companies across the board are very reluctant to show their hand too soon. GTA 6 hasn't even been announced for PC yet, which also begs the question: is Rockstar going to keep us waiting with staggered launches, as it did for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Red Dead Redemption 2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Grand Theft Auto 5, or follow Xbox and PlayStation in putting more emphasis on the massive PC market? Right now, there's no way of knowing. GTA 6 is an entity unto itself, too big to be judged 🌱against any other release or trend, and we can only guess at the pros and cons Take-Two has weighed up for a simultaneous launch. I wouldn't like to put money on either option, but my gut instinct says that we'll get GTA 6 several months after our pals on console.

Regardless of whether we spend 2025 cruising through Leonida or obsessed with a cozy-deckbuilding-farming-roguelike-royale that one part-time developer blows our minds with, the next year of PC gaming looks exceptionally bright. Given the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC games have been long🦂-defined by breakout hits, we might not be able to guess ev𒉰ery detail of what's in store – but wouldn't knowing just spoil the fun?


See where we've ranked the 50 most anticipated games of this year in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Big in 2025

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Generally speaking, I'd p🧸ut any PC purchases or rig upgrades on pause right now ahead of the RTX 5090 launch. However, Dell has discounted its Alienware Aurora R16 in such a way that it's impossible to ignore, especially since it's rocking an RTX 4090, Core i9 14900KF CPU, 32GB RAM, and might end up c𒆙osting the same as custom Blackwell GPUs.

Here's the skinny - you can grab the Alienware Aurora R16 at Dell right now It'll normally set you back $3,699.99, which makes sense given the caliber of components dwelling within its ominous black case. But, the $800 discount means that you're getting a monstrous rig for under $3,000, which is still a lot, but perhaps pretty reasonable since those of you looking to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-order the RTX 5090 will pay at least $2,000.

I say at least, as it's easy to forget that custom graphics cards come with their own MSRP. If you don't end up with Nvidia's Founders Edition model, you c🦄ould be looking at a much higher price tag. I don't have exact figures yet, but there's🌳 a strong possibility you'll be looking at closer to the three grand mark. Simply put, potential pricing puts this Alienware Aurora R16 deal into perspective seeing as it's an entire premium machine.

Alienware Aurora R16 |
Save $800 - Dell has slashed its RTX 4090 Aurora R16 to its lowest price, in turn creating a pretty tempting PC deal ahead of the RTX 5090 launch. There's a good chance new Aurora rigs with Nvidia Blackwell GPUs inside will come with a much higher price tag, 𝕴so now could be the right time to strike if you want a cheaper powerhouse Alienware machine.

Specs: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090, Intel Core i9 14900KF, 32GB DRR5 RAM, 2TB m.2 SSD

Buy it if: 

✅ You want top-end 4K performance
✅ You're into the Alienware branding
✅ You need all-round high-spec performance

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You'd prefer something more upgradable
❌ You'd rather wait for new Alienware machines

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Should you buy the Alienware Aurora R16?

Inside Alienware Aurora R16 with AIO cooler in view

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It's certainly a strange time to recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Aurora R16, but I stand by it being one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Alienware gaming PCs yet. Dell seems to think so too, as its upcoming Aurora 2025 model and new Area-51 models are going to effectively use the same blueprint♏, with the latter only standing out due to its more standard innards.

It's probably a good time to note that even though you'll soon be able to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5070 GPU that can supposedly keep up with the current flagship, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 is still a beastly GPU. Even those of you 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:picking up an RTX 5080 likely won't be steamrolling the current frontrunner in terms of native FPS, and the Alienware Aurora R16 makes great use of the powerhouse card. We're talking over 111fps in Cyberpunk 2077 with 4K Ultra settings en🔜abled, and DLSS 3.5 tricks help give frame rates an extra kick where compatible.

Now, here's the tricky part - the RTX 4090 won't be compatible with Nvidia's new Multi-Frame Generation tech included with DLSS 4. You'll need a shiny new Blackwell GPU for that, and depending on how widely adopted the AI tech becomes, you might feel a performance difference down the road. Will splashing out closer to $4,000 on an Alienware Aurora with that card inside be worth it? Only🔯 if you're an enthusiast that likes fussing over reaching new performance heights. And besides, if that's you, the last thing you'd probably do is pick up Dell's not-so-upgrade-friendly machine.

What I'm getting at is that the Alienware Aurora R16 is for playeꦰrs who are willing to pay top dollar for incredible 4K performance, but would rather avoid used car pricing. I can see this specific RTX 4090 rig lasting players a pretty long time before system requirements remotely become an issue, not to mention you're getting a rig with water cooling, a top-end Intel CPU, and a chonky 2TB SSD.

If you've got the cash, you could do much worse than the Aurora R16. I won't remotely judge those of you who are willing to pay more for an RTX 5090 build or even a single graphics card, but I think it's worth doing some system soul💃 searching first.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Those of you with an RTX 3080 or one of Nvidia's older GPUs will no doubt be feeling a bit of Frame Generation FOMO. The tech first arrived alongside the RTX 40-series and has since evolved into a new Multi-Frame Generation feature supported by cards like the RTX 5080 via DLSS 4. However, the green teams seems to have older models on its mind, and suppo🥃rt for your old Ampere graphics card isn't out of the question.

In an , Nvidia's Deep Learning VP Bryan Catanzaro delved into DLSS 4, the AI upscaling suite that could convince you to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5080. During the chat, Catanzaro is quizzed on what's keeping the feature from running on RTX 3000, a question that's been on my ♓mind for years seeing as it can unofficially run on those cards.

Thankfully, Catanzaro'👍s response was pretty hopeful, as the VP says while "it's primarily a question of optimization, and also engineering, and then the ultimate user experience," Nvidia apparently plans to see wh🐈at it can "squeeze out of older hardware in the future."

Naturally, the company is primarily focused on DLSS 4 right now, using those juicy new Tensor cores to push Frame Generation to new heights. But, once the next generation store settles down and we're out of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5090 pre-order woods, perhaps we'll see the gree💫n team imbue RTX 30-series GPUs with some of tho🐈se abilities, even if the "multi" part is reserved for new cards.

Should you upgrade your GPU to an RTX 5000 graphics card?

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card with green ripples in backdrop

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A lot has changed within the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card scene since the RTX 3080 and its siblings arrived. It was once revered as an excellent GPU with balanced abilities for its price. I'd argue it still is to this day, but since you'll soon be able to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5070 with similar capabilities to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4090, it's perhaps time to start chatting about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC upgrades.

That's not to say you should immediately go and swap your RTX 3080 for a shiny new RTX 5080. Even before we get to the idea of Frame Generation potentially coming to Ampere in the future, Nvidia has confirmed its updating its DLSS 4 model for cards as far back as the RTX 20-series. Basically, you'll still have access꧋ to the AI Super Resolution portion of the tech, DLAA, and even Ray Reconstruction, so you'll have plenty of tricks to boost performan♑ce and enhance your visuals.

There are largely two things I'd look at as a PC player before upgrading your graphics card to a new-gen model. The first is whether or not you're actually struggling to run games using your current 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming monitor. Those of you still using a 1080p or 1440p screen are going to have a much easier time 🔥combatting trou♍blesome system requirements now and in the future, whereas itching to play new romps at 4K will start to feel the pressure.

If you happen to have a 12GB RTX 3080, the extra VRAM will help you enjoy higher resolutions and textures t⛦han with the 10GB. However, the 16GB GDDR7 modules included with the RTX 5080 will give you a bit more headroom. Of course, features like DLSS 4 will also take a lot of extra stress of💦f of the new 80-series contender, and while some of you might wonder why the 80-series card isn't matching the RTX 4090 on memory, you might not need it in practice.

Simply put, if you're struggling to boost fps r🤡ight now on the RTX 3080 using your preferred settings, it might be time to consider a new RTX 50-series card. It doesn't have to be an RTX 5080, but typically speaking, sticking with the same GPU tier means it'll directly cater to a higher end experience. Yes, the RTX 5070 will pull off phenomenal tricks using DLSS 4, but unless it comes really close to its sibling during testing, it'll still be the proper pick for solid 4K performance.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> AMD was originally set to announce the Radeon RX 9070 XT during its CES 2025 keynote. But, in a move that felt very much like GPU gaslighting, the red team skipped past specific RDNA 4 details, despite briefing me and plenty of other journalists ahead of time. The reason? It turn𒈔s out the chip ไmaker thinks its deserving of an entirely separate showcase, but I'm still baffled at the approach.

In a conversation with Spanish PC gaming YouTuber , AMD's Frank Azor explains why the Radeon RX 9070 XT was a no-show at CES. The chief of gaming marketing says "With the announcements of RDNA 2 and RDNA 3, we had dedicated events to preಞsent the architecture and performance improvements," before going on to proclaim "We can't cover that in five minutes."

Simply put, the decision seems to be linked to keynote time constraints, with Azor expressing that players would be "angry with us for not giving the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:graphics cards the attention they deserve💟." As a result, the GPU is now set to get its own sepaꩲrate event that will also feature more on FSR 4.

While I completely get the reasoning behind AMD's RDNA 4 move, I can't help but feel like there's a bit more going on behind the scenes. Keep in mind that the embargo for the announcement wasn't actually pushed, so the Radeon RX 9070 XT ended up getting a soft launch by yours truly instead. At the ver🌠y least, the card could have gotten a mention alongside plans for a separate event during the keynꦿote, but alas.

AMD should be loud and proud about the RX 9070

ASUS Prime Radeon RX 9070 graphics card with red AMD backdrop

(Image credit: Asus / AMD)

Rather than trying to convince you not to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy an RTX 5090, AMD seems to be targeting everyday players with the Radeon RX 9070. The red team's new naming conventions signify that this is a mid-tier card that aligns with GeForc♛e 70-clas﷽s cards, and Frank Azor says it's "balance of power and price similar to the RX 7800 XT and RX 7900 GRE" (via ).

Azor also gives us an idea of RX 9070 XT pricing via a bit of a riddle, stating that it'll be "not a $300, but also not a $1,000 card." That could mean it'll set you back around $600, which could be a nice sweet spot if it can provide a robust 4K gaming experience. Just like with Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs, the new RDNA 4 card will no doubt rely heavily on AI upscaling to provide a next-gen performance uplift, wh🦄ich means a lot of focus on FSR 4.

In my eyes, the Radeon RX 9070 has two objectives. The first is to serve as a mid-range card that beats higher-end GPUs from the previous generation. At this stage, 4K gaming shouldn't be locked behind a $800+ paywall, and by🌸 the sounds of it, the RDNA 4 card will be delivering that for a cheaper price.

AMD Radeon RX 9070 series graphic with various GPU models on grey backdrop, release date info, and brands

(Image credit: AMD)

The second goal is to compete with the likes of the RTX 5070, especially since Nvidia boldly claimed it'll offer up 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 4090 performance during its CES keynote. I did raise a bit of an eyebrow at Jensen Huang's boasts since the feat will likely only be possible thanks to DLSS 4 and AI trickery, but if I'm being frank, the conversation꧑ within the GPU scene is ever shifting away from native performance.

I am a little bummed out that the RX 9070 didn't get a CES 2025 reveal. However, I'm hop𒉰ing that it's more a case of AMD trying to nail the unveiling rather than a lack of confidence, as I'm completely on board with the first RDNA 4 card being an affordable 4K GPU. With the likes of Intel aggressively targeting the entry-level scene with its $250 Arc B580, perhaps this generation will feature each graphics card maker sti൩cking to respective pricing lanes, and I can see AMD doing wonders for the mid-range market.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/amd-explains-why-the-radeon-rx-9070-xt-was-pulled-from-its-ces-2025-keynote-but-im-still-confused-at-its-approach-to-rdna-4/ juRREpGWwqr9zMSyJfJmu5 Fri, 10 Jan 2025 13:18:50 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> It's early days for the RTX 5080, but I have a slight fear that it'll end up like the RTX 4080. Don't get me wrong, Nvidia's 80-class Lovelace card provided a mighty 4K punch throu♒ghout the generation, and it somewhat found redemption through a Super model. However, its specs and price may have players swaying towards the green team's other options, as it's a bit too similar to the RTX 5070 Ti for my liking.

Chances are that if you're looking to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy the RTX 5080, you'll end up comparing its specs to the RTX 5090. Upon doing so, you'll realize that there's a big gap between the 90-series card and the 5080 in terms of memory, as the latter only packs 16GB GDDR7 VRAM. That's a huge gulf since the flagship boasts 32GB, and it feels like it really should have at least matched the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090.

Of course, this isn't the first time Nvidia has made a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:graphics card launch decision like this. Back in 2022, I watched in absolute confusion as the green team anno🥃unced a 12GB RTX 4080 before swiftly cancelling the SKU altogether. Releasing two cards within the one class is a questionable move in any case, but I firmly believe it harmed the card's reputation among potential buyers.

The model practically showed up later as the RTX 4070 Ti, which helped somewhat differentiate its specs to the 16GB 80-series release. Still, the RTX 4080 was🌟 anything but a popular card, as its original $1,199 price tag left players craving the cancelled 12GB SKU's $899 MSRP.

VRAM ramifications

It feels like VRAM is one of the most contentious talking points attached to graphics card conversations today. Last generation, it pretty much started with that un-released RTX 4080 12GB and its measly memory configuration, but it ended up extending to the RTX 4060 only boasting 8GB. Whether or not the eventual RTX 5060 will release with more remains to be seen, but I can already see history repeatin✅g itself somewhat with 🐼the RTX 5080.

Simply put, the gap memory gap between the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 feels like a risky move, and it's not too dissimilar to the RTX 4080 12GB situation. Perhaps the RTX 5090's lofty $2,000 asking price will help players feel less cheated when paying a grand for half the VRAM. What might be more likely is that the core count compar⛦ed to the RTX 5070 Ti is overlooked for the fact it's under $750.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series annoucement with pricing for RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070 on screen

(Image credit: Nvidia)

No one wants to feel like they're paying more foಌr the same thing, and paying $250 more for a 16GB card compared to the RTX 5070 Ti will raise a few eyebrows. Naturally, the card will boost fps much further thanks to its increased CUDA core count, but the benchmarks will need to be pretty impressive to distract some players from the memory figure.

There's a case to be made that 16GB is enough memory for ultra 4K gaming, especially if you take advantage of new DLSS 4 upscaling tech. At least, tha🅘t's the pitch for the RTX 5080, as this generation is less about native performance more involved in AI tricks.

Whether or not 16GB is fine for high-spec gaming isn't just a question for now either. Yes, it should be enough memory for 4K outings in🌠 2025, but minimum specs can change pretty quickly as the years go by. If you spend $1,000 on a graphics card, you'll want it to handle big blockbusters for at least a few generations, and that could become real tricky if the industry makes 8K gaming a thing soon.

Is the RTX 5080 worth buying?

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card with green ripples in backdrop

(Image credit: Nvidia)

Taking the above situation into consideration, I believe benchmarks will ultimately answer whether the RTX 5080 is worth buying. The same obviously goes for any GPU, but it'll🍌 matter more so with the 80-class card since it'll have to prove its worth against the RTX 5070 Ti. There will be a performance gap between the two, so it's more a case of "how much."

In any case, I'll be sharing RTX 5080 benchmarks and tests when the time comes. You won't be able to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy the RTX 5070 Ti until next month, and while I'🐭d adཧvise waiting for frame rate comparisons, you also won't want to miss out on Founder's Edition stock.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/i-covered-the-rtx-4080-launch-and-the-rtx-5080-feels-like-serious-gpu-deja-vu/ 5EZjGR9QPLRBMdTv3VnmVZ Thu, 09 Jan 2025 16:26:22 +0000
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RTX 5080 ꦡstock is technically available, but you'll have to pay RTX 4090 prices for the pleasure. That's not even the bad news, as new US tariffs will also potentially drive prices up even further. Does that mean we won't see it again for $999 / £949? Not exactly, but it'll be up to custom AIB partners to make options at that price point.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 will likely continue to suffer from stock issues until more options are available for players. Right now, we're in a situation where the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GeForce RTX 5070 is showing up for near the same price and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5090 stock is coming in at over $4,000. That means the 80-class card🌳 ends being flanked by two other groups since it looks like a more sensible option even when above MSRP.

I'll be consistently checking for RTX 5080 stock and letting you know where to buy one ASAP, and you'll also be able to come back here to quickly check yourself. That said, if it's a mid-range card you're after, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock is set to show up today for $549 / £539. Will the cheaper option suffer the same fate as its hi༺gher-spec siblings? Well, Nvidia says you'll need to wait until later in the month for the Founders Edition, so I wo🤡uldn't get your hopes up.

Where to buy RTX 5080 in the US

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Nvidia now has a range of Gigabyte and Zotac RTX 5080 cards in stock on its store༺ page, tho❀ugh the FE version is still unavailable. You'll also struggle to find many options at $999, so that's worth keeping in mind before getting too excited.

2.

Newegg has the RTX 5080 listed on its site, but these cards are down as 'out of stock'. I've been checking t♛his page regularly, though, and these GPUs did briefly vanish just before that 9am ET go-time, so there's definitely something 🍨going on here worth watching.

3.

Best Buy has been in and out of the battle over the first hour of RTX 5080 stock scrambles.꧙ A couple of cards appeared before𓂃 quickly flashing out of stock again, and more are still listed as 'coming soon'.

4.

B&H Photo is still stating that RTX 5080 cards are unavailable, but there are notificationsಞ to enable should those GPUs return to the shelves.

5.

Walmart's RTX 5080 launch was s🍒paring, with just the one PNY card up for grabs. It's easy to see why that GPU is now out of stock, but it's st🅠ill worth checking in here for more.

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Amazon has stock available, but most of its listiওngs suffer from inflated price tags. Simply put, I'd avoid these options for🔯 now and wait for stock at the right price.

Where to buy RTX 5080 in the UK

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Scan has MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, Zotac and other brand's RTX 5080 stock on the shelves right now for൲ pre-order, so you'll be able to secure a GPU rather t🦩han waiting around to pick one up.

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Overclockers has multiple models available, but none of them are sitting at MSRP. If you're looking for extra features, thes🌟e could be decent options. Otherwise, you might want to wait for sto🦩ck under £1,000.

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Ebuyer has now run out of its first wave of RTX 5080 stock, with all those lovely 'pre-orde🌸r' buttons vanishing from the listings. This is one to keep a close eye on, though, as the store is well known for its supply.

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Currys previously had ♎a range of third party RTX 5080 cards ♓on the shelves today, but they've all been swept away. It's still worth checking in if you're after a mid-range third party card, though.

Out of all the UK retailers, EE isn't the first that'll come to mind for GPU stock. However, the mobile phone store does carry Blackwell cards, so make sure to check in online for additional options.View Deal

Where to buy RTX 5080: FAQ

How much is the RTX 5080?

RTX 5080 will set you back $999 / £979, but that price specifically applies to the Founder's Edition model. While custom versions by Asus, Gigabyte, PNY and others might stick with a similar price tag, features like factory overclocking could mean 🧔you'll pay more.

When is the RTX 5080 release date?

The RTX 50🀅80 launched on January 30, 2025 alongside the flagship RTX 5090, so you'll be able to grab Founder's Edition models from wherever🌱 is currently stocking them. Custom versions will start to filter onto the shelves from now on, but individual AIB partners may have slightly different launch dates.

Is the Is the RTX 5080 faster than RTX 4090?

The RTX 5080 comes armed with a new Blackwell GPU, and the next-gen architecture should provide a performance boost over Lovelace graphics cards. Whether it'll beat the RTX 4090 on native performance remains to be seen, but its exclusive DLSS 4 abilities sho🌱uld help it boost fps beyond the former flagship using new♚ AI tricks.

Should you buy the RTX 5080?

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang standing on CES 2025 keynote stage holding GeForce RTX GPU

(Image credit: Nvidia)

In my eyes, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 is the premium 4K graphics card most🎉 players will be able to afford this generation. Don't get me wrong, it's still pretty pricey, but most of you are more likely to afford a $1,000 gamin▨g PC upgrade rather than something like the RTX 5090 for double that amount.

I'd always advise checking in on benchmarks before forking out for a GPU like the RTX 5080. Luckily, I've just spent a week with the Blackwell GPU, and while its native performance hasn't got the same wow factor as something like the RTX 5090, its DLSS 4 abilities are 🅰pretty tremendous. We're talking massive frame rate leaps in demanding RPG romps like Cyberpunk 2077, with Multi-Frame Generation ramping thing up from a꧂ 71fps to a whopping 316fps average.

That's with 4K Ultra settings enabled, but even with RT Overdrive mode switched on, DLSS 4 is out to impress. Without any sort of AI assistance, you're looking at around 20fps (ew). However, switching 4X Multi-Frame Generation on takes that figure to 180fps, meaning you'll be able to comfortably enjoy cutting edge lighting effec💝ts on s🌠omething that isn't the RTX 4090 or new RTX 5090.

Even if you are hellbent on not using anything ꦦrelated to AI, you're still getting a new GPU that's the same price as the RTX 4080 Super with enhanced abilities. Unless that latter card somehow sticks around and ends up super c﷽heap, I'd point premium 4K players towards the RTX 5080 for a solid UHD experience. Plenty of games are going to benefit from DLSS 4 and its newfound Multi-Frame Generation tricks, but even when the feature isn't available, you'll see a decent uplift on top of what was already ambitious performance.

That said, I do think DLSS 4 could serve as a reason to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy the RTX 5070 or its RTX 5070 Ti sibling instead of the RTX 5080. Nvidia has already said it expects the vanilla card to match the GeFor🍌ce RTX 4090 Using Multi-Frame Generation, and that could be enough to provide players with a vastly cheaper 4K gaming experience. The Ti model might even come pretty close to its 80-class counterpart thanks to AI upscaling, but those of you looking for a straight talking 4K upgrade will want to stick with the 5080.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Desktop-pc ]]> Now that the RTX 5090 is official, many of you are likely wondering how it compares to the RTX 4090. After all, Nvidia's current gen GPU has been sitting pretty on the GPU throne since 2022, an﷽d even top end AMD cards haven't managed to usurp its position. However, its extremely likely that it'll finally lose its crown to the green team's new Blackwell contender, especially since it's packing new AI tricks.

Even the phrase RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090 sounds a bit vicious, but Blackwell is a successor rather than a rival. The new Nvidia card is specifically designed to replace the Lovelace flagship, a tradition that has taken place every generation since the Nvidia♔ 256 back in 1999. However, that doesn't mean the fresh GPU will universally better, as while it boasts elevated specs on paper, there's more to this match than brute performance.

To properly put things into perspective, I'm going to run you through RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090 in terms of price, specs, and features. That way, you'll know whether you should 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buy the RTX 5090, co🅷nsider another model, or even try and grab the last-gen Lovelace card if prices happen to drop in the months ahead.

RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090: TLDR comparison

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090

  • $1,999 / £1,939 MSRP
  • 21,760 CUDA cores
  • 32GB GDDR7 VRAM
  • 575W TDP
  • DLSS 4

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090

  • $1,499 / £1,499 MSRP
  • 16,384 CUDA cores
  • 24GB GDDR6X VRAM
  • 450W TDP
  • DLSS 3.5

RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090: Price

Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series annoucement with pricing for RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070 on screen

(Image credit: Nvidia)

The RTX 5090 is sℱet to arrive on January 30💧 for $1,999, whereas the Founder's Edition RTX 4090 retails for $1,499. At face value, you're paying $500 more this generation for Nvidia's flagship compared to 2022, but the increase can be attributed to inflationary changes and technical enhancements.

Of course, these MSRPs don't apply across the board, and custom RTX 5090 will likely come with a much higher asking price. At the sa📖me time, there's a chance RTX 4090 stock will start to receive a price cut, meaning you'll pay even less for the former flagship. Whether or not those discounts are worthwhile fully depends on how the RTX 4070 and RTX 4080 perform in benchmarks, as CEO Jensen Huang says the former boasts 4090 levels of performance for $549.

If you're looking for a GPU that'll provide uncompromised performance throughout the generation ahead, the RTX 5090 will do so for $1,999. The same can't be said for the RTX 4090 since the new flagship will boost fps further at 4K, but if you can get one fo♌r cheaper than something like the RTX 5080, it could be a winner in terms of price. Again, that hinges on how mid-range Blackwell GPUs perform, as the Lovelace card could be end up worse value.

RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090: Specs

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang holding RTX 5090 graphics card and GPU on stage

(Image credit: Nvidia)

For many, specs will be the main point of comparison between the RTX 5090 and RTX 4090. That makes ☂sense given that the Blackwell GPU will use a shiny new architecture paired with 32GB of faster GDDR7 VRAM and enhanced AI abilities, but it's worth noting that on-paper figures don't always translate performance-wise.

I'd advise waiting for my RTX 5090 review if you want a true idea of how the above specs c🐭ompare to the RTX 4090. I'll be sure to return here with some comꩲparative benchmarks after that too, but even before we get to that point, the Blackwell graphics card is packing serious specs under the hood that will impact frame rates.

For starters, the RTX 5090 has 21,760 CUDA cores versus 16,3ℱ84 on the RTX 4090. Those extra units go a long way in improving rendering performance and generally speeding things up, which should result in a boost ♏in capacities over and above the 4090.

RTX 5090 boost clock speeds are technically lower, coming in at 2.41 GHz versus 2.52 GHz with the RTX 4090. That might lead you to believe the 𒊎new card is somehow slowe🐻r, but an increased CUDA core count and enhanced architecture give Blackwell an edge regardless.

The 32G🃏B GDDR7 VRAM in the RTX 5090 is not only an increase over the 4090's 24GB GDDR6X offering, but the modules are up to 33% faster and 20% more power efficient. The upgrade will help Nvidia's card better deal with heavy rasterization and ray tracing workloads, and should help playing games at 8K become♈ more viable.

As for power, the RTX 5090 comes with a 575W TDP, and Nvidia recommends using a 1,000W PSU for your en𓆉tire system. That's a big leap over the 4090꧃'s 450W requirements, so you might end up needing to upgrade your power supply if you go next-gen.

RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090: Features

AI upscaling is absolutely the secret sauce when it comes to both the RTX 5090 and the RTX 4090, and the former will launch with brand new DLSS 4 tricks. Not only will the toolkit help Blackwell GPUs boost fps even fur🌃ther using new "Multi Frame Generation" abilities, but it'll also use something called "Transformer."

Nvidia's Bryan Catanzaro provides a full rundown of DLSS 4 in the video above, but Transformer is the same model used by the likes of ChatGPT, Flux, and Google Gemini. It effectively aids elements like temporal stability and anti-ghosting to provide a more seamless upscaling and Frame Geneಞration experience, meaning you're less likely🦩 to notice any visual hiccups that break immersion.

During the ♊Nvidia CES 2025 keynote, Jensen Huang also claimed that Blackwell GPUs can generate 33 million pixels using just 2 million pixels worth of data and new AI abilities. The event included a "real-time computer" graphics example that showed off hyper-detailed textures and ray tracing on every pixel. The AI basically predicts visual data that hasn't been rendered yet, in ꦅturn increasing performance by lightening GPU workload.

O൩kay, so how does that impact games? Well, Nvidia uses Cyberpunk 2077 in a DLSS 4 demonstration in one of its examples. In a side-by-side clip, the feature boosts 4K frame rates to 245fps versus 142fps using DLSS 3.5. That's the version available to the RTX 4090, so you can count it as a reason to go for a Blackꩵwell card over Lovelace.

If you're into shooters, you'll be pleased to hear the RTX 5090 will use Reflex 2 - the latest version of Nvidia's latency-busting tech. It'll come armed with a feature dubbed "frame wrap" that seemingly improves results dynamically using mouse input information and calculating camera positions. Using The Finals fo😼r a visual example, the GPU giant claims thew new tech will reduce latency from 27ms using OG Reflex compared to just 15ms with the new version, adding up to an overall 75% reduction compared to native results.

RTX 5090 vs RTX 4090: Which GPU should you buy?

On paper, the RTX 5090 beats the RTX 4090 in terms of performance and features, but I'll want to get hands-on with Blackwell before recommending it over Lovelace. Once I've got benchmarks and frameಌ rates in hand, I'll be able outline whe𝓀ther it's worth spending $500 more on the latest model or trying to get the last-gen card for cheaper.

It's important to stress that the RTX 5090 and 4090 aren't equivalents, and it's more likely that lower-class cards will outpace the previ🤪ous flagship. Nvidia says the RTX 5070 will boast 4090 levels of performance, and while that might be thanks to AI upscaling and DLSS, it still means it's more of a rival to the previous frontrunner.

Of course, I'll also be looking to see how AMD's eventual RDNA 4 challenger 🍌 holds up against the RTX 5ꦫ090. However, seeing as the red team glossed over its graphics options during its own keynote, and has only publicly mentioned a lower-spec Radeon RX 9070 option so far, we might have to wait a little bit.


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//344567.top/hardware/desktop-pc/rtx-5090-vs-rtx-4090-how-does-nvidias-next-gen-blackwell-gpu-compare/ 5mYezyHmSD645vh5t8WTa5 Tue, 07 Jan 2025 16:20:12 +0000
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RTX 5090 stock is pretty much out of reach for most players. Not only are most models sitting well about Nvidia's $1999 / £1889 MSRP, but it's actually fairly difficult to find the GPU at most retailers. I couldn't in good conscious point yo🍷u towards an alr🔯eady monstrously priced GPU that's going for upwards of $4,000 right now, and with new US tariffs coming into play, prices could get even higher.

Here's the skinny - I've been continually looking for RTX 5090 stock since January and MSRP models have yet to show up. In honesty, its scarcity means I currently consider the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 to be the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics card out there right now since it's more likely to show up again for under $1,000 and provide new DLSS 4 abilities. If you want beastly 4K performance wit🎐hout compromise, you'll naturally still want to seek out the flagship, but you could be waiting a while for sensible options to emerge.

If the RTX 5090 is truly out of your reach financially, you'll want to check in on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5080 stock updates for some cheaper options. I'm even seeing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:RTX 5070 stock creep back onto shelves, and while that card will still cost you more than MSRP, it's a chunk under $1,000. Those of you who are comfort🐠able with spending four digits on a GPU will want to stay right ꦉhere as I run through the RTX 5090 stock situation, but be warned, it's sitll a little grim.

Where to buy RTX 5090 in the US

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The﷽ Nvidia store hasn't gone live with any stock listings yet, which is a bit strange since the launch time was 6 am ET. I'll keep checking to see if an online queue emerges, but until then, you'll want to hang fire for a Founders Edition.

2.

Just like its rival retailers, Best Buy is fresh out of RTX 5090 stock. However, it does have a selection of gaming PCs listed ar🎃med with the GPU, and you can back-order one of those to secure the card.

3.

I'm seeing plenty of custom RTX 5090 models at Newegg, including a $1,999.99 Gigabyte card and various other overclocked versions with higher MSRPs. The only issue is that they are all currentl𝔍y marked as "out of stock" across the board, but just like Best Buy, there are ♒a few complete systems available for purchase.

4.

Out of all the retailers listing RTX 5090 stock right now, B&H is actually the one that gives me the most hope. The store is running a notification system for each model its cur🔯rently carrying, which could help you jump on any sporꦿadic re-stocks caused by cancellations or returns.

5.

Out of all my go-to retailers, Amazon is the one you have to be most careful with. It'll likely end up with RTX 5090 stock due to its☂ markꦰetplace nature, but you can also guarantee they'll all be listed with an inflated price tag.

Where to buy RTX 5090 in the UK

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Going direct to Nvidia is wise if you're looking for a Founder's Edition card, as the green team's own stock is normally the first to go. You'll likely only be able to grab one for a limited time too, so unless you're looking for custom specs and a factory ove𓃲rclock, this shoꦰuld be your first port of call.

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The retailer was one of the first in the UK to actually have RTX 5090 graphics card stock, but it currently only has pre-build PCs with the GPU inside. If it does end up with more stock, the number of models avail꧃able is looking pretty healthy, as there are card present by Asus, ꧂MSI, PNY and more.

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You'll now find a range of RTX 5090 models listed at eBuyer with "coming soon" labels att𒁏ached, so it's worth checking in frequently at the site for listings to officially go live. The retailer should be working on a pre-order basis, but I'll keep you updated with de꧋livery timings.

Things haven't quite kicked off at Overclockers UK, as its current models are all listed with a £25,000 price tag and no buy button. That usually means it hasn't confirmed MSRP and doesn't have units available yet, so watch this space for options officially popping up.

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As one of the UK's leading tech retai☂leಞrs, it's unsurprising that Currys is carrying RTX 50-series stock. Unfortunately, it currently says its all out of the RTX 5090, but that could just be a placeholder for models soon to be live.

EE originally got in touch to say it'd have RTX 50-series stock at launch, but all I'm seeing right now is 40-series cards. There's still a chance the retailer will end up with something to offer as time unfolds, but since demand is high and even the big PC retailers are running short, you'll want to keep it lower on your list.View Deal

Where to buy RTX 5090: FAQ

Is the Is the RTX 5090 better than RTX 4090?

Armed with a shiny new Blackwell Nvidia GPU, the RTX 5090 will officially take the RTX 4090's flagship crown this January. While I'll need to put the new graphics card through my usual benchmark tests to know if it's actuallജy better than the Lovelace model, features like DLSS 4 AI upscaling and GDDR7 VRAM give it more of an edge on paper.

Is the RTX 5090 for gaming?

The RTX 5090 will no doubt serve as a gaming GPU powerhouse, but its AI ꦐabilities mean the Blackwell graphics card will be used for much more. Running Steam games is really just the part of this $2,000 model's abilities, and unless you're building a monstrous rig that can pull off flawless 4K results and even next-gen 8K results, you might be better off looking at cheaper options like the RTX 5080 or even RTX 5070.

How much is the RTX 5090?

RTX 5090 prices start at $1,999 / £1,939, but that's if you can grab Nvidia's Founder's Edition model.ꦡ Custom variants by the likes of Asus, Gigabyte, PNY and other vendors may set you back more if the𒁏y include features like a factory overclock, so expect pricing to be higher than the original MSRP.

When will the RTX 5090 officially release?

Nvidia has revealed that the RTX 5090 will launch on 🌊January 3♎0, 2025, kickstarting the next generation of Blackwell graphics cards. Those of you looking for extreme 4K performance and cutting edge AI abilities will want to jump on pre-orders ahead of that date, but cheaper options like the $549 RTX 5070 will also arrive in February.

Should you buy the RTX 5090?

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang standing on stage holding GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card

(Image credit: Nvidia)

The RTX 5090 will undoubtedly change PC gaming when it launches January 30, but its $2,000 price tag means it absolutely isn't for everyone. If you're planning on putting together an absurdly powerful 4K rig that can also venture into 8K territory using the power of AI, you'll ultimately end up eyeing up this card. However, if even the RTX 4090 feels like more tha♌n enough juice to run your Steam library, there are far cheap🐭er options this generation.

During Nvidia's CES 2025 keynote, CEO Jensen Huang also unveiled the RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5080. Each class of card should offer up frame rates that scale with price, but even the latter 70-series card can apparently provide 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 performan൲ce. Better still, that particular model comes in at $549, so current gen 4K gaming is about to get a hell of a lot cheaper in the generation to come.

Of course, there is a slꦇight catch, as such feats are achieved using new AI tricks made possible by Blackwell. DLSS 4 will effectively give your PC a boost by generating graphics on its behalf, with Nvidia claiming the tool can fill in 33 million pixels for every 2 million generated by your actual hardware. If you'd prefer to keep things native, the results might be slightly less impressive, but you're still going to be getting a huge performance boost across the entire Blackwell range.

It's still early days for the RTX 5090, and I'll be looking to share my own benchmarks soon. That'll ultimate paint a real performance picture that'll help you decide on whether to buy the flagship, but its price tag alreadꦬy suggests it's for power users and extreme PC builders alike.

Will there be cheap RTX 5090 models?

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang holding RTX 5090 graphics card and GPU on stage

(Image credit: Nvidia)

It's safe to say that cheap RTX 5090 GPUs are unlikely to exist come January 30, as even vanilla models will come in at $1,999 / £1,939. If you want to pay as little as possible for the flagꦜship GPU, you'll wan𝄹t to focus on grabbing a Founder's Edition card to avoid paying beyond MSRP.

That said, there should be custom RTX 5090 graphics cards that stick to MSRP. Typically, these models avoid fancy extras like RGB lighting, factory overclocks, and extra cooling, and they're normally the first to sell out at launch. Just keep in mind that while sticking with stock specs can help you spend less, some of you might benefit from faster boost clock speeds or a triple-fan configuration, especially if pricing isn't that much more than a Founder's Edition card.

Simply put, cheap RTX 5090 graphics cards are unlikely to be a thing this year. See൲ing as the GeForce RTX 4090 hasn't remotely dropped in price, I'd be willing to bet the Blackwell GPU will remain expensive for a long time, and those of you looking to spend less will want to𒉰 turn your attention to the RTX 5080, RTX 4070 Ti, or RTX 4070 instead.


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