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  1. Peter_Brosdahl

    Latest Rumors Suggest That NVIDIA Is Delaying Its RTX 50 SUPER Series Indefinitely, and the RTX 60 Series May Not Arrive Until Mid-2027

    That's pretty much what I'm thinking is happening as well. I wish it were not the case, but too many factors are pointing in that direction, and that's why I went all in with the current flagship offerings. Ought to be good enough for more than a few years to come, and by then, I'm pretty sure...
  2. Peter_Brosdahl

    Latest Rumors Suggest That NVIDIA Is Delaying Its RTX 50 SUPER Series Indefinitely, and the RTX 60 Series May Not Arrive Until Mid-2027

    Pretty much what I paid for my first one when I got it as part of a boutique PC that became my launch point for getting into AM5. That rig was maybe $100-200 over the parts it had, which also included 9800X3D, 32 GB DDR5 6000 MT/s. A month or so later managed to trade in an EVGA 3090 Ti to...
  3. Peter_Brosdahl

    Upcoming Xbox Developer Direct to Showcase Developers for Fable, Forza Horizon 6, and Beast of Reincarnation

    As Xbox gears up to celebrate its 25th anniversary, Microsoft is giving inside looks at three new games in development. See full article...
  4. Peter_Brosdahl

    Ghosted! Products That Never Made It to CES 2026 Despite Months of Rumors and Leaks

    Another Consumer Electronics Show has come to an end, but this one will stand out regarding products that never made their expected debut. See full article...
  5. Peter_Brosdahl

    Latest Rumors Suggest That NVIDIA Is Delaying Its RTX 50 SUPER Series Indefinitely, and the RTX 60 Series May Not Arrive Until Mid-2027

    I agree. By the time AMD is ready, who knows how high VRAM costs will be, and now that NV has their fingers into Intel, the likelyhood they'll ever make something that can compete is getting closer to nill. May not be this year or next, but it sure feels like the writing on the wall is getting...
  6. Peter_Brosdahl

    Latest Rumors Suggest That NVIDIA Is Delaying Its RTX 50 SUPER Series Indefinitely, and the RTX 60 Series May Not Arrive Until Mid-2027

    Sad part is that unless ram prices go down, which is not happening anytime soon, we'll have the worst scenario; no improvement with price increases. At some point, NVIDIA is going to have to raise prices on the current product stack because it can't obtain VRAM for them indefinitely at whatever...
  7. Peter_Brosdahl

    NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER Series Might Debut at CES 26, Launch Between March-May, and Has Been Spotted on the Seasonic Website

    Already posted on this a little while ago. https://www.thefpsreview.com/2026/01/09/latest-rumors-suggest-that-nvidia-is-delaying-its-rtx-50-super-series-indefinitely-and-the-rtx-60-series-may-not-arrive-until-mid-2027/
  8. Peter_Brosdahl

    Latest Rumors Suggest That NVIDIA Is Delaying Its RTX 50 SUPER Series Indefinitely, and the RTX 60 Series May Not Arrive Until Mid-2027

    It's possible that we might not see an RTX 50 series refresh anytime soon, thanks to the current memory chip supply shortage. See full article...
  9. Peter_Brosdahl

    From Bad to Worse, NVIDIA Reportedly Will Cut RTX 50 Series Production by 30–40% in 2026 and Might Stop Providing VRAM to Its Partners

    Too true but it was covid that finally made them commit to it. Before that all they cared about was suing folks.
  10. Peter_Brosdahl

    NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER Series Might Debut at CES 26, Launch Between March-May, and Has Been Spotted on the Seasonic Website

    It's rare and I haven't had the time to test a lot of games yet but I have seen a few games hitting the 18 GB mark at 1440p. Usually requires extreme settings to get there with RT and everything else maxed plus MFG x3. However, like I said and we all know, 16 GB is still plenty for most games at...
  11. Peter_Brosdahl

    NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER Series Might Debut at CES 26, Launch Between March-May, and Has Been Spotted on the Seasonic Website

    I'd say it could happen if it were not for the RAM debacle, but never say never. I basically already have one in my laptop except some very, very, slightly lower core counts and can vouch that the 5080 uses it when it can. It's kind of stupid that NV didn't segment the 5080 more out of the gate...
  12. Peter_Brosdahl

    ASUS Prepares to NUC the Steam Machine with a Mini PC Featuring a Panther Lake Processor and an Arc B390 GPU

    A lot of robot stuff, I've been checking the live feed on Engadget and they've covered some more unique items which are not PC related. I saw some pretty cool things to help those with physical disabilities as well. Otherwise, yep a pretty "meh" event in regards to PC. There's a couple of other...
  13. Peter_Brosdahl

    NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER Series Might Debut at CES 26, Launch Between March-May, and Has Been Spotted on the Seasonic Website

    Couldn't agree with you both more. I've felt the same for a while now, another paper release until there's enough supply to counter scalpers but I think that will mostly be true for the 5070 Ti SUPER, the 5080 SUPER is kind of a wash unless it gets a more drastic upgrade which isn't likely since...
  14. Peter_Brosdahl

    New Benchmarks for AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Spotted as Hopes Increase for a Debut at CES

    Yeah, between this and last year's near-unobtanium 9955X3D mobile, that new Intel package in the ASUS NUC, which I think so far is OEM only, along with the rumor about NV bringing back the 3060, while also rumored to wind down some 50 series, manufacturers are not being straightforward about...
  15. Peter_Brosdahl

    ASUS Prepares to NUC the Steam Machine with a Mini PC Featuring a Panther Lake Processor and an Arc B390 GPU

    Bit of blur since having skimmed what feels like ~100 posts from CES now, but I think there's been around a half dozen products with this CPU announced already, and Intel pitching it as a gaming handheld option as well. The other real trick is if they can get enough of them produced for OEMs and...
  16. Peter_Brosdahl

    New Benchmarks for AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Spotted as Hopes Increase for a Debut at CES

    Yeah, I was wondering about that too. I guess it was sort of their way of external QA testing. Next test, ASUS!
  17. Peter_Brosdahl

    NVIDIA Is Open to the Idea of Pairing Newer AI Technologies with Older GPUs to Offer Lower-Cost Products for Consumers

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang was asked what options the GPU manufacturer might be looking at to address product availability and costs. See full article...
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