
Arka Mukherjee
Gaming and Tech Journalist at Sportskeeda
UG Researcher @iitbbs & RespAI Lab | NLP, Computational Linguistics | Senior Tech journalist @Sportskeeda
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Arka Mukherjee
The Nvidia RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti can handle modern video games like F1 25 with little performance hiccups. They are primarily designed for FHD gaming at high framerates, especially with DLSS 4 Multi-frame Generation turned on. The new racing title from Electronic Arts ships with the technology from Day 1, making triple-digit framerates possible on the latest 60-class pixel pushers. However, you need to adjust the other settings accordingly for a balanced experience.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Arka Mukherjee
F1 25, like older F1 iterations, is optimized well to run on budget GPUs like the RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti. You can expect solid gameplay at resolutions like 1080p on these cards. However, with slightly redone graphics, the game is getting a bit more demanding, which helps it get the most out of the latest high-end PC hardware. However, this means players with older or more modest hardware need to crank down the graphics settings to maintain similar framerates.
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2 weeks ago |
sportskeeda.com | Arka Mukherjee
The AMD Radeon RX 9000 GPU lineup grows with the RX 9060 XT 8 GB and 16 GB cards. These come in the latest wave of launches at Computex 2025. Introduced alongside the Zen5 mobile CPUs and the next generation of AI PCs powered by AMD hardware, the brand-new GPU targets competitive 1080p and 1440p gaming for under $349. It takes on the RTX 5060 Ti, delivering similar to slightly better results across the board, as presented in the first-party results.
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2 weeks ago |
sportskeeda.com | Arka Mukherjee
Nvidia has announced a few releases at Computex 2025, starting with the RTX 5060 desktop GPU. While this card was unveiled earlier this year alongside the RTX 5060 Ti, further details were postponed until May, which was announced at the tech event in Taiwan. With 8 GB of VRAM, all Blackwell features, and a $299 MSRP, the card will hit shelves on May 19.
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3 weeks ago |
sportskeeda.com | Arka Mukherjee
Doom The Dark Ages has launched with full controller support on PC. You can use an Xbox controller to enjoy all related features, such as haptic feedback and vibrations. However, being a first-person shooter, there are also certain merits to playing the game with a keyboard and mouse. Moreover, with the latest release, Bethesda has also reintroduced modding support, giving players more reason to stick to standard peripherals. Which setup is the best for Doom The Dark Ages players?
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Vulkan is better than CUDA? 😯 Except for the smaller 12B model (which fits in 1x GPU entirely), dual Nvidia cards with Vulkan delivered the best inference speed. Even for Magnum v4 12B, Vulkan is 16.67% faster for multi-GPU setups. I hope this insight helps enthusiasts. https://t.co/HIkbRHd3nr

The RTX 5080 prices in India are looking terrible. https://t.co/41okQrQlCa