RTX 5090 Ti SUPER 😬 nvidia can't be serious.....
Nvidia’s RTX 5090 is making waves again, but not for the reasons you’d expect. Turns out, some RTX 5090 GPUs are getting an 8% performance boost just because they have too many ROPs (Render Output Units). Sounds great, right? Well, not exactly—this wasn’t planned. Some cards are shipping with extra ROPs, giving them a sneaky advantage over the standard models. Meanwhile, Nvidia is offloading RTX 5090s with missing ROPs as B-stock, meaning some gamers are unknowingly buying weaker versions of the same GPU. Imagine paying thousands for a high-end card, only to realize you got the “discounted” version without knowing it. This is why Nvidia’s naming and binning process keeps frustrating PC gamers. You never quite know what you’re getting, and for a product this expensive, that’s a serious problem.
But enough about GPUs—Nintendo just dropped a bombshell! The Nintendo Switch 2 launches on June 5, and it’s bringing “new forms of game communication” to life. What does that mean? No one’s quite sure yet, but rumors point to a mix of cloud gaming, AI-enhanced features, and better online interactions. This isn’t just a slight upgrade—it’s shaping up to be a true next-gen leap for Nintendo. With reports of backward compatibility, 4K upscaling, and stronger third-party support, the hype is real. If Nintendo nails the hardware and keeps its legendary first-party games coming, this could be the most exciting console release in years.
Between Nvidia’s RTX 5090 chaos and Nintendo’s big reveal, it’s clear that 2025 is shaping up to be a wild ride for tech and gaming. Let me know what you think—are you hyped for the Switch 2, or frustrated with Nvidia’s GPU nonsense?