HUGE NVIDIA RTX GPU PRICE DROP 🤯
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Summary of the first webpage:
ASUS extends its OLED burn-in warranty to 3 years for its ROG PG32UCDM monitor.
Other companies offering similar warranties.
ASUS’s warranty is only for one monitor model for now.
The covered monitor is a high-end, 32-inch, 4K OLED monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate.
Some people believe other ASUS monitors should also be covered.
Summary of the second webpage:
AMD FSR3 support is added to Starfield.
FSR3 is available in the Starfield beta on Steam.
FSR3 is a frame generation technology that can improve performance.
It is supported by AMD and Nvidia graphics cards.
The article also lists other games that support FSR3.
Summary of the third webpage:
Blender 4.1 beta brings support for AMD RDNA3 iGPUs.
The new features of Blender 4.1 Cycles, including OpenImageDenoise support and AMD RDNA3 integrated graphics support.
This is good news for people who want to try 3D rendering on lower-powered devices.
The 4.1 version is still under development and is set to launch on March 19.
Summary of the fourth webpage:
Cablemod recalls its 16-pin GPU power adapters due to fire hazard.
The problems with the 12VHPWR connector and the adapters.
Over $74,500 in property damage claims have been reported.
Cablemod has recalled all of their 12VHPWR angled adapters.
The adapters can come loose and cause overheating, melting, and fire.
Cablemod is offering a full refund or store credit for the adapters.
Summary of the fifth webpage:
Price drops for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070 graphics cards.
The MSRP of the cards, performance benchmarks, and deals.
The RTX 4070 Ti was replaced by the SUPER variant, but some retailers are still selling the original for $699.
The RTX 4070 is being sold for $519.
AMD's Radeon RX 7900 XT is a better value at $699, but the RTX 4070 SUPER is the better performer for $100 more.
Summary of the sixth webpage:
Cisco and Nvidia expand their partnership to offer integrated software and networking hardware for AI workloads.
The agreement makes it easier for customers to set up AI infrastructure.
Cisco will sell Nvidia’s Tensor Core GPUs in its UCS servers.
The package will also include Nvidia AI Enterprise software and Cisco’s ThousandEyes software.
Both companies are involved in efforts to make Ethernet the leading network technology for AI.
Summary of the seventh webpage:
Nvidia releases a hotfix driver to address micro-stuttering in games and on the desktop.
The update addresses four issues.
The hotfix driver is not recommended for everyone, as it has not been fully tested.