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RTX 5090's power requirements, Intel's Core Ultra 200 CPUs, MSI's new motherboards, and more, with a look at how these tech updates will shape the future of PC gaming and hardware builds.
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NVIDIA RTX 5090 Could Ship With Two 16-Pin Power Connectors, Require New PSU
The NVIDIA RTX 5090 is expected to be a massive power-hungry beast. Rumors suggest it might require two 16-pin power connectors, which could mean you need a new PSU (Power Supply Unit) to handle the load. For context, current high-end GPUs like the RTX 4090 already push power limits, but the RTX 5090 seems to take it even further. This hints that the card will offer insane performance, but at the cost of much higher power consumption. NVIDIA may be preparing us for next-gen power requirements, possibly shifting how people build future PCs.
Intel Core Ultra 200 CPUs Feature Black Packaging
Intel is launching their new Core Ultra 200 series CPUs, and one interesting thing is that the packaging is all black, marking a shift in Intel’s marketing approach. This could be Intel’s way of signaling that these CPUs are a premium, high-performance line. These chips will be aimed at enthusiasts and power users who want top-tier performance in their desktop builds. Packaging might not seem important, but it often reflects a change in brand image and target audience.
MSI to Launch Intel & AMD 800-Series “Project Zero” Motherboards with Backside Connectors
MSI’s new Project Zero motherboards for Intel and AMD's upcoming 800-series will have a unique design, with connectors located on the backside of the board. This is a significant change that aims to create cleaner, more organized builds by hiding cables. For builders, this will make PCs look much more aesthetically pleasing, and it might improve airflow within the case. The concept of hiding cables has been growing in popularity, and this is MSI taking it to the next level.
God of War Ragnarok PC Mod Removes PSN Account Requirement; Patch Fixes NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation
On the PC version of God of War: Ragnarok, a new mod removes the need for a PSN (PlayStation Network) account, which has been a requirement up until now. This makes the game more accessible to players who don't want to connect their PlayStation accounts to their PCs. Additionally, a new patch has fixed an issue with NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation, meaning the game should run smoother, especially for those with NVIDIA graphics cards, which can boost the framerate and visual performance.
God of War Ragnarok at 8K: Makes Me Question the Point of the PS5 Pro and RTX 5090
Playing God of War: Ragnarok at 8K resolution on a high-end PC with top-tier hardware like the RTX 5090 raises the question: Do we even need a PS5 Pro? The level of detail and performance that can be achieved on PC is far beyond what most consoles can offer right now, so people might wonder if mid-gen console upgrades like the PS5 Pro are worth it, or if PC gaming has already surpassed what consoles can do. This taps into the debate about whether next-gen consoles can compete with cutting-edge PC builds.
NVIDIA RTX 5080 and 5090 Reportedly Launching in September
Rumors are swirling that the NVIDIA RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 will be launching as soon as September. These cards are expected to offer huge leaps in performance, potentially redefining what’s possible in gaming and content creation. However, there’s still some skepticism since previous launches have been delayed, so people are waiting for more concrete confirmation. If these GPUs do launch soon, they could dominate the market and set new benchmarks in gaming hardware.