These racing-themed RTX 50 series GPUs feature their own Drag Reduction System
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You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereIf youre into racing games and looking to upgrade your PC when Nvidias 50 series GPUs arrive, you may want to consider MANLIs upcoming racing variant as they feature their very own F1-inspired Drag Reduction System (DRS).RTX 50-series GPUs with actual Drag ReductionThe new Gallardo Series is inspired by racing cars, using DRS to optimise air flow for better heat dissipation. While we dont know yet how well this feature will work, optimising airflow is nothing new so the proof will be how this DRS performs against other partner cards. Still, the Gallardo also has the style to back up the substance, boasting a multiple ARGB lighting control system and voice lighting control. This could make it an attractive addition to any racing set up with its garish colour scheme and super-charger style vents. Under the hood, theres plenty of horsepower which comes as no surprise given what we know about the 50 Series cards. Nvidias cutting-edge Blackwell architecture, which is optimised for neural rendering pipelines, is fastened into the driving seat for optimal performance in gaming, rendering and AI processes. This increased processing power means that the 50 Series cards will support DLSS Multiple Frame Generation technology, which uses AI to render additional frames and boost framerates significantly via DLSS 4. Set to be the most powerful GPUs ever created, the 50 Series Blackwell architecture also features new ray tracing cores to improve detail and performance when Ray Tracing or Path Tracing is enabled in games..This allows Blackwell GPUs to ray trace levels of geometry that were never before possible, reads a statement on the Nvidia website.Theres still no concrete release date for the 50 Series cards, but were exepecting them to drop in January kicking off with the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080. The RTX 5070Ti and RTX 5070 will likely follow in February. AMD, meanwhile, has announced a delay to their upcoming next-gen GPUs, confirming via X that they will be launching in March. It was widely expected that the Radeon 9000 series would launch this month, but the delay could play into Nvidias hands and give them an early chance to grab market share.Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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