In competitive gaming, victory isn’t just about who pulls the trigger first—it’s often about whose PC responds the fastest. Identifying your input lag is the first step to eliminating it, and Nvidia ...
Nvidia Reflex is a rather ambiguous technology that's ultimately marketed as a tool designed to minimize the delay between your mouse and keyboard input followed by the action showing up on screen. It ...
One of the best things about graphics card hardware from Nvidia is the software that accompanies it. In a tight, closely competitive competition between it and AMD, software has always been one of the ...
Nvidia Reflex Low Latency is yet another tool in the green team's arsenal that'll improve your gaming experience. Designed to lower input lag by up to 80%, Reflex aims to give you the edge in ...
NVIDIA’s Reflex technology just got a massive upgrade, as announced at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The company’s Reflex 2 kicks things up several notches, thanks to some software wizardry. The end result?
Last year, NVIDIA announced that over 500 apps and games were RTX enabled, meaning they used powerful ray-tracing or AI enhancements like DLSS rendering. It's an impressive milestone and a reminder ...
NVIDIA DLSS continues to grow, and the AI-based rendering for GeForce RTX GPUs has been one of the most important and impressive additions to PC gaming in the last decade-a sizable performance bump ...
Counter-Strike in all of its forms has some of the most hardcore players of any game out there. These are people who want the game to be running at hundreds of FPS above their screen refresh for the ...
Nvidia has officially confirmed that the PC version of Deathloop has support for its Reflex software tech. Nvidia notes that Reflex will benefit Deathloop's single-player experience as the software ...
Just as promised, Nvidia today put forth a brand-new graphics driver for those on the green team, and unlike the last 511.17 release this isn't just for RTX 3080 owners. The latest drop, GeForce Game ...
In the world of online shooters, blaming latency for your death is only slightly less popular than blaming hackers when you get killed five times in a row by the same [censored] on the other side of ...