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Reports Reiterate RX 9070 XT In Works Targeting AI Market Despite AMD Saying Otherwise

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  • AMD is said to be working on a 32GB Navi 48-based graphics card.
  • Despite the company denying these reports, various insiders say that this GPU is still in development.
  • The 32GB variant may end up being called the RX 9070 XTX, and its main target audience is AI-based professionals.

AMD’s upcoming RDNA 4 graphics cards are just around the corner. The RX 9070 XT is expected to offer impressive performance, but rumors suggest its price will disappoint those looking for a game-changing GPU.

In other news, the company seems to be working on one more variant to top off the RX 9070 family. Latest reports suggest the RX 9070 XTX will be the highest-tier variant, coming with a whopping 32GB of VRAM.

Why it matters: Nvidia offers the same amount of VRAM with the RTX 5090. Other than the flagship Blackwell offering, no other mainstream graphics card sports this much memory.

AMD Radeon RX 9070
Various AIB Partners Are Already Prepared For RDNA 4

Reports of a 32GB variant appeared a few days ago, but AMD was quick to say that these statements were untrue.

Multiple sources now suggest that a 32GB graphics card with a slightly different name is indeed in the works. Instead of being a variant of the RX 9070 XT, AMD seems to be developing the RX 9070 XTX with extra memory.

Benchlife, which has a reliable track record, says that a Navi 48-based graphics card with 32GB of GDDR6X memory is in the works. For reference, Navi 48 is the same chip used in the RX 9070 XT.

Users on the Chiphell forum suggest this offering will be dubbed the RX 9070 XTX, and a reliable leaker on X has teased a similar naming scheme. This GPU is believed to mainly serve AI users who require more memory than most gamers.

If true, the RX 9070 XTX will likely become a relatively budget-friendly productivity-focused option for professionals exploring AI-related tasks.

ASUS TUF RX 9070
Fans Are Eager To Learn About The Pricing Strategy For The Upcoming Radeon Generation

As the rumors continue to pick up the pace, the gaming giant is expected to officially share details on Radeon’s upcoming products on February 28, followed by the launch on March 6.

The mystery 32GB variant is unlikely to show up at this event, though AMD could offer a small teaser of its future plans during the event.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Ubisoft Has High Hopes For Record Results

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  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows is finally launching next month.
  • The latest Ubisoft financial report suggests that the title pre-orders are tracking solidly.
  • The CEO stated that the numbers are encouraging, and the studio hopes for record results.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been on a rollercoaster ride ever since its announcement. The title has been highly criticized and delayed multiple times already.

While recent reports have suggested that the game has seen poor pre-orders, the latest financial report from Ubisoft suggests that Assassin’s Creed Shadows pre-orders are tracking solidly. The studio has high hopes for record results.

Why it matters: Since the title has reportedly been in development for around a decade, Ubisoft believes it could mark a new era for the franchise.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Is Finally Coming Out Next Month.

As noted in the latest financial report from Ubisoft, pre-orders for Assassin’s Creed Shadows are tracking solidly, similar to the numbers of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, the second most successful entry in the franchise.

Pre-orders are tracking solidly, in line with those of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, the second most successful entry of the franchise.

While the pre-orders don’t really confirm the title’s success, Ubisoft’s CEO stated that the numbers are encouraging, as Assassin’s Creed Odyssey set a new benchmark when it was launched.

The CEO further stated that Odyssey sold incredibly well during the first week and has accumulated 40 million players to date. Hence, Assassin’s Creed Shadows pre-order numbers are encouraging, and the studio is hoping for record results from the title.

Assassin's Creed Shadows
Ubisoft Seems To Have Removed Yasuke From Pre-Orders Banner.

The preview impression of Assassin’s Creed Shadow has also been really positive. Despite all the controversy, the developers look confident about the title.

Therefore, it’s likely that Assassin’s Creed Shadow will see a massive launch, as the developers have heard fans demand, but nothing is certain at the moment.

What do you think about the game? Will you buy it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments or join the Tech4Gamers forum. 

Previously Cancelled Batman Beyond Game Reportedly Being Revived By Rocksteady

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  • Recent reports state that Rocksteady is pivoting to single-player games focused on Batman after Suicide Squad’s failure.
  • An insider states that the studio’s next project is highly likely to be related to Batman Beyond.
  • Such a game was already in development at one point but was cancelled in favor of Gotham Knights.

Following the disaster of Suicide Squad, Rocksteady is finally looking ahead to the future. Reports suggest the studio is revisiting its single-player roots, with a return to the Batman IP all but certain.

However, the team may be approaching the IP differently than expected. According to a known leaker, the studio will focus on the Batman Beyond story for its next game.

Why it matters: Batman Beyond is very different from the traditional stories based on the character, presenting the team with an opportunity to offer a vastly different experience, even if already established fundamentals are reused.

Batman Beyond
Terry McGinnis Serves As Bruce Wayne’s Successor In This Timeline

Following reports of the studio’s return to its older franchise, popular leaker Lunatic Ignus shared his two cents on the matter. He stated that it’s likely Batman Beyond is the developer’s next target. Interestingly, this is not the first time Lunatic Ignus has alluded to this possibility.

For the unaware, a Batman Beyond-inspired game was previously said to be in development by WB Games Montreal, the same team that released Gotham Knights a few years ago and is currently helping with Wonder Woman.

This project was scrapped mid-development many years ago, but evidence related to the project was last spotted as recently as early 2024. As such, it would not be shocking to see Rocksteady reusing elements of WB Games Montreal’s work.

The most interesting part about this leak is the fact that Batman Beyond is far from similar to Rocksteady’s past work related to the character. Set in a futuristic timeline, this story sees the detective utilizing futuristic tech against a slew of new villains.

Superman
Suicide Squad Has Forced Rocksteady To Focus On Single-Player Gaming Again

Bruce Wayne also plays a role in this narrative, serving as a mentor to Terry McGinnis’ Batman. Because of how interesting this premise is, a game based on this timeline would be both fresh and incredibly exciting for fans of comic books.

What are your thoughts on this report? Let’s discuss this in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

Xbox Doesn’t Want to Move PlayStation and Nintendo Players to Its Platform

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  • Phil Spencer says Xbox doesn’t want players from other platforms moving to theirs. 
  • They want the players to be more invested in their games regardless of the platform. 
  • Xbox uses the revenue it generates to invest in more great titles. 

Xbox is currently in a peculiar position in the gaming industry right now. On one hand, the company is significantly losing out on console sales, but on the other, it generated over $6 Billion in revenue in Q2 2024, marking its 2nd biggest holiday quarter. 

As more players move away from consoles and towards Xbox games, the Xbox boss says that the company isn’t trying to move players from Nintendo and PlayStation to its platform anymore. 

Why it matters: In the last couple of years, Microsoft’s intent has become rather clear. It’s leaning more towards publishing than consoles, so it isn’t trying to gain players for the Xbox consoles. 

Talking to XboxEra, Phil Spencer was asked about a statement he made during the FTC trial about the revenue that PlayStation generates from Xbox-published games. He said Sony uses the 30% they generate from Xbox games to strengthen its grip over the market.

I’m not trying to move them (PS and Nintendo players) all over to Xbox anymore. People were all so invested in where our games are. Let’s just allow more people to play.

– Phil Spencer

He said that it wasn’t the statement he was supposed to say at that time. Some players prefer other platforms; maybe they like the controller better or just the general ecosystem, so you can’t win them over in any case. 

Xbox Exclusive Games
Xbox is leaning towards the publishing route than consoles

Phil further stated that Xbox doesn’t aim to move players away from other platforms to their own. They want to allow more people to play them, and the 70% revenue Xbox generates from multiplatform games helps them bring more great titles to life. 

Of course, Xbox has a solid portfolio of titles lined up for this and the upcoming year. These include the much anticipated Doom: The Dark Ages, Gears 6, new Halo, Perfect Dark, Fable, and more. Most of these are either rumored or confirmed for PlayStation as well.

What are your thoughts on Phil Spencer saying they don’t want to move players from other platforms towards Xbox? Let us know your opinions in the comments or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum

Phil Spencer Justifies Multiplatform Releases; Says They Fund Great First-Party Titles

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  • Phil Spencer says revenue from PlayStation and Nintendo will improve Xbox’s first-party offerings.
  • He is not too concerned about losing out on 30% of the revenue on these platforms.
  • The CEO is also uninterested in pulling players toward Microsoft’s gaming ecosystem.

Xbox’s multiplatform strategy continues to be the subject of many discussions. Sharing his thoughts on the subject, Phil Spencer previously discussed how Microsoft’s hardware business would run alongside the many multiplatform releases.

The Xbox CEO has once again clarified the topic, stating that multiplatform releases will ultimately benefit the gaming giant’s first-party lineup.

Why it matters: Because Xbox is pushing for third-party releases so heavily, there has been concern about the gaming giant potentially suffering the same fate as Sega.

During the latest Xbox Era podcast, the Microsoft Gaming CEO addressed one of his past statements from the trial over the Activision Blizzard merger.

He previously described that PlayStation used 30% of the revenue from Xbox games sold on its platform to secure third-party exclusivity deals in an attempt to weaken Microsoft’s position in the gaming market.

This statement appears odd in hindsight since Microsoft has only accelerated its gaming push on PlayStation. As per Phil Spencer, this was not the best choice of words at the time. During the podcast, he clarified that the 70% revenue earned from those sales is no small deal.

In the grand scheme of things, revenue from third-party titles helps ensure Xbox can continue bringing incredible first-party experiences for gamers across all platforms.

I would love to make all the money for all of the games. The 70% we make on other platforms is helpful to us being able to build great portfolios.

-Phil Spencer

The Xbox CEO hopes these benefits will become even more apparent as the year progresses and more exciting titles appear.

Moreover, Phil Spencer stated that bringing players over to Xbox from PlayStation and Nintendo is no longer a priority. Instead, Microsoft is now attempting to maximize its global audience across all platforms.

I’m not trying to move them (PlayStation and Nintendo users) all over to Xbox.

Xbox Series X
The Series S|X Successor Could Arrive As Early As 2026

Perhaps the most interesting element to this conversation is that revenue from rival hardware will also allow Microsoft to fund its own hardware business. This may lead to an interesting dynamic where PlayStation and Nintendo’s audience become vital to future Xbox consoles, which might show up within the next two years.

What are your thoughts on the CEO’s statement? Let’s discuss this in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

Best PSU For RTX 5090 [Tested With Benchmarks]

I’m sure you’re well aware that the RTX 5090 is currently championing the hierarchy of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs in terms of performance output as well as power consumption and price tags. What you may not know is that the RTX 5090 is heartbreakingly expensive, even for an RTX 4090 user because the RTX 5090 launched with an MSRP of $2,000 as opposed to $1,600 for the outgoing RTX 4090. 

That being said, the RTX 5090 tries to justify its price increment with up to 10% higher performance on average (versus the RTX 4090), but of course, you’ll need a whole lot of power to run that power-guzzling Blackwell architecture. On that note, after several rounds of extensive testing and analysis, my team and I have rounded up the five best gaming PSUs for the RTX 5090. 

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At Tech4Gamers, ensuring you get reliable information is our priority. That’s why every hardware round-up undergoes a meticulous review process by our team of experts and editors. Each review is carefully examined against our strict editorial guidelines, guaranteeing you trustworthy insights you can depend on.

Here’s an overview of our awardees, along with a glance at their specs.

CPU
Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
Seasonic PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition Titanium
XPG CyberCore II 1000W
ENERMAX PlatiGemini 1200W
MSI MAG A1000GL
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Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200 - 1200W - 80+ Gold - ATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 Ready - Fully Modular - Premium Japanese Capacitors - 12 Year Warranty - Nvidia RTX 40/50 & AMD GPU Compatible
Seasonic Prime TX 1600W Power Supply ATX 3.1 PCIe 5.1 (12V-2x6) 12 Years Warranty Cybenetics Titanium A Fully Modular RTX 5090 AMD RX 9000 Ready AI Workstation
XPG Cybercore II 1000W PCIE 5 & ATX 3.0 Power Supply - Full Modular - 80 Plus and Cybenetics Platinum Certified - 100% Japanese 105°C Capacitors -(CYBERCOREII1000P-BKCUS)
ENERMAX PlatiGemini 1200W, ATX 3.1 & ATX12VO Standard, PCIe 5 600W 12V-2x6 Connector, 80+ Platinum Full-Modular Power Supply, Compact 150mm ATX PSU, 10 Year Warranty; EGN1200P
msi MAG A1000GL PCIE5, Fully Modular Compact Gaming 1000W Power Supply, 80+ Gold, ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Ready, Native Dual-Color 12V-2x6 Cable, 10 Year Warranty
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Best 1200W PSU for RTX 5090
Best High-End PSU for RTX 5090
Best 1000W PSU For RTX 5090
Best Performance PSU For RTX 5090
Best Value PSU for RTX 5090
What We Liked
10-year warranty, Solid performance, Silent profile 
Whisper-quiet operation, Outstanding performance, Ultra-efficient
Solid internals, Good cooling system, Excellent thermal efficiency 
Top-of-the-line performance, Expansive OC'ing potential, ATX12VO design 
Thermally efficient, 10 year warranty period, Incredible value-for-money proposition
What We Disliked
High OCP on minor rails
Very expensive 
No Hybrid Fan mode, Hard sleeved cables
Price
Absence of hybrid fan mode 
Form Factor
ATX 3.0
ATX
ATX 3.0
ATX 3.1
ATX
Wattage
1200W
1600W
1000W
1200W
1000W
Efficiency Rating
80+ Gold
80+ Titanium
80+ Platinum
80+ Platinum
80+ Gold
PCIe Cable
12VHPWR
12V-2x6
12VHPWR
12V-2x6
12V-2x6
CPU
Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
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Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200 - 1200W - 80+ Gold - ATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 Ready - Fully Modular - Premium Japanese Capacitors - 12 Year Warranty - Nvidia RTX 40/50 & AMD GPU Compatible
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Best 1200W PSU for RTX 5090
What We Liked
10-year warranty, Solid performance, Silent profile 
What We Disliked
High OCP on minor rails
Form Factor
ATX 3.0
Wattage
1200W
Efficiency Rating
80+ Gold
PCIe Cable
12VHPWR
Amazon
Newegg
Review
CPU
Seasonic PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition Titanium
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Seasonic Prime TX 1600W Power Supply ATX 3.1 PCIe 5.1 (12V-2x6) 12 Years Warranty Cybenetics Titanium A Fully Modular RTX 5090 AMD RX 9000 Ready AI Workstation
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Best High-End PSU for RTX 5090
What We Liked
Whisper-quiet operation, Outstanding performance, Ultra-efficient
What We Disliked
Very expensive 
Form Factor
ATX
Wattage
1600W
Efficiency Rating
80+ Titanium
PCIe Cable
12V-2x6
Amazon
Newegg
Review
CPU
XPG CyberCore II 1000W
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XPG Cybercore II 1000W PCIE 5 & ATX 3.0 Power Supply - Full Modular - 80 Plus and Cybenetics Platinum Certified - 100% Japanese 105°C Capacitors -(CYBERCOREII1000P-BKCUS)
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Best 1000W PSU For RTX 5090
What We Liked
Solid internals, Good cooling system, Excellent thermal efficiency 
What We Disliked
No Hybrid Fan mode, Hard sleeved cables
Form Factor
ATX 3.0
Wattage
1000W
Efficiency Rating
80+ Platinum
PCIe Cable
12VHPWR
Amazon
Newegg
Review
CPU
ENERMAX PlatiGemini 1200W
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ENERMAX PlatiGemini 1200W, ATX 3.1 & ATX12VO Standard, PCIe 5 600W 12V-2x6 Connector, 80+ Platinum Full-Modular Power Supply, Compact 150mm ATX PSU, 10 Year Warranty; EGN1200P
Award
Best Performance PSU For RTX 5090
What We Liked
Top-of-the-line performance, Expansive OC'ing potential, ATX12VO design 
What We Disliked
Price
Form Factor
ATX 3.1
Wattage
1200W
Efficiency Rating
80+ Platinum
PCIe Cable
12V-2x6
Amazon
Newegg
Review
CPU
MSI MAG A1000GL
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msi MAG A1000GL PCIE5, Fully Modular Compact Gaming 1000W Power Supply, 80+ Gold, ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Ready, Native Dual-Color 12V-2x6 Cable, 10 Year Warranty
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Best Value PSU for RTX 5090
What We Liked
Thermally efficient, 10 year warranty period, Incredible value-for-money proposition
What We Disliked
Absence of hybrid fan mode 
Form Factor
ATX
Wattage
1000W
Efficiency Rating
80+ Gold
PCIe Cable
12V-2x6
Amazon
Newegg
Review

Before you proceed any further, I’d strongly advise you to give our PSU Watts Calculator a try. We designed this tool with the sole intention of helping you find the right PSU for your gaming PC as per your components.

If you can’t get your hands on the RTX 5090 and are planning to get the RTX 5080 instead, make sure to check:

Best PSUs for RTX 5090

Here’s my list of recommended PSUs for the RTX 5090.

  1. Best 1200W: Seasonic Vertex GX-1200W
  2. Best High-End: Seasonic PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition Titanium
  3. Best 1000W: XPG CyberCore II 1000W
  4. Best Performance: Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W Platinum
  5. Best Value: MSI MAG A1000GL

Seasonic Vertex GX-1200W

Best 1200W PSU for RTX 5090

Form Factor: ATX | Generation: ATX 3.1 | Wattage: 1200W | Efficiency Rating: 80 PLUS Gold | Modularity: Fully Modular | PCIe Cable: 12VHPWR

Pros

  • 10-year warranty
  • Solid performance
  • Silent profile 
  • Exceeds gold efficiency standards

Cons

  • Outdated topology 
  • Unjustified price bracket 
  • Runs slightly hot

Read Our Seasonic Vertex GX-1200 Gold ATX 3.0 Review

No PSU round-up can ever be complete without a Seasonic offering. This time, the 50-year-old trusted company leads the charge with a monstrous 1200W PSU in the form of the Seasonic Vertex GX-1200W. For starters, the unit is now ATX 3.1 compliant, which means it’s ideal for pairing with an RTX 5090 given its 1200W rating. While my teardown proves that Seasonic isn’t necessarily using the latest topologies available, I can assure you that the internals of the Vertex GX-1200W are solid and performant enough to guarantee a long and durable journey with your RTX 5090.

Furthermore, the Seasonic Vertex GX-1200W also features a hybrid fan mode where the PSU will be completely silent until the workload crosses 400W. Even then, the PSU, courtesy of a 135mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan from Hong Hua, boasts inaudible operation. According to my in-house testing, the voltage ripple performance and power efficiency results reasonably exceeded my expectations. However, the GX-1200W’s backside can get a little toasty to the touch, as it reached 66.4°C.

After putting Seasonic’s PSU through its paces, here’s what I had to say: 

The Seasonic Vertex GX-1200 is a high-quality, reliable PSU that handles demanding systems with ease. It’s fully modular, efficient, and operates quietly with a hybrid fan mode, making it a great choice for anyone looking to power a modern setup.

✅Buy It If

You prefer acoustics over performance: The Vertex GX-1200W sports a hybrid fan mode for excellent noise control.

You want peace of mind: Seasonic backs up the Vertex GX-1200W with a 10-year warranty period that screams confidence and reliability.

You want a tried-and-tested architecture: While the Vertex GX isn’t revolutionary, its internals won’t let you down and the build quality is solid.

❌Don't Buy It If

You want the latest tech: Like I told you, the Vertex GX isn’t using state-of-the-art topologies or some kind of revolutionary design.

You want bang for the buck: For an 80 PLUS Gold-rated PSU, the Seasonic Vertex GX-1200W leaves a lot to be desired with respect to its pricing.

What Makes It The Best 1200W PSU For RTX 5090?

To begin with, the fact that you get a PSU jumper along with lengthy, braided power cables that are certified to be compatible with the ATX 3.1 standard is an instantly distinguishing factor. Plus, as seen in the test results, the PSU nails benchmarks across the table, especially with its exceptional ripple performance, and that alone makes it an overall great 1200W choice for the RTX 5090.

Performance: 9/10 Value: 7.5/10
Overclocking: 9/10 Design: 8/10

Seasonic PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition Titanium

Best High-End PSU for RTX 5090

Form Factor: ATX | Generation: ATX 3.1 | Wattage: 1600W | Efficiency Rating: 80 PLUS Titanium | Modularity: Fully Modular | PCIe Cable: 12V-2×6

Pros

  • Whisper-quiet operation
  • Outstanding performance 
  • Ultra-efficient
  • Dual native 12V-2×6 connectors
  • Best-in-class 12-year warranty

Cons

  • Very expensive 
  • Underwhelming voltage ripple performance 

Read Our Seasonic TX-1600 Noctua Edition Titanium ATX 3.1 Review

There’s a reason Seasonic is often hailed as the undisputed king of PSU OEMs when it comes to brand reputation, track record, and experience. Seasonic hits it out of the park again with the PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition Titanium. For starters, this unit isn’t much different from the vanilla TX-1600W, of course, that’s aside from the fact that it’s got a Noctua NF-A12x25 HS-PWM fan capable of pushing 2400 RPM. All while without getting too noisy thanks to Noctua’s SSO (Self Stabilizing Oil-pressure) Bearing.

Moving on, the PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition features an 80 PLUS Titanium efficiency rating coupled with a wattage of 1600W that helps it to blow competing units out of the ballpark. If anything, this PSU is probably going to be overkill for you. But just in case you’re running nothing less than a couple of servers or workstations, the TX-1600W boasts dual native 12V-2×6 connectors. If that wasn’t enough, Seasonic backs up the TX-1600W with an industry-leading 12-year warranty period.

After putting Seasonic’s top-of-the-line PSU to the test, this is how I shared my thoughts on the Noctua-themed unit:

The Seasonic Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition is a beast of a power supply, built to handle the most demanding setups with ease. It combines Seasonic’s proven reliability with Noctua’s whisper-quiet fan for a premium experience. The PSU delivers excellent voltage regulation, top-notch efficiency, and impressive ripple control, making it ideal for power-hungry GPUs and next-gen builds.

✅Buy It If

You want bragging rights: No other PSU in our roundup features such monstrous wattage and power efficiency ratings.

You’re sensitive to noise output: The 120mm Noctua fan paired with the hybrid fan mode ensures unrivalled acoustic performance.

You want the best customer support: No other manufacturer comes close to Seasonic’s track record with its decades of experience and 12-year warranty period.

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re on a budget: The PRIME TX-1600 may boast ridiculously overpowered specs but its price tag is equally ridiculous.

You don’t care about Noctua: There’s literally nothing different in the Noctua Edition versus the vanilla variant except for the Noctua fan itself, so if you’re not a fanatic about acoustics, save yourself some money and spring for the original TX-1600W Titanium.

What Makes It The Best High-End PSU For RTX 5090?

Thanks to Seasonic’s decades of experience in manufacturing PSUs, it’s no surprise that this flagship unit sports 1600W of power and an 80 PLUS Titanium efficiency rating to minimize your electricity bill. On top of that, the Seasonic PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition boasts dual 12V-2×6 connectors and total modularity for even the most power-hungry operations. Of course, noise isolation won’t be much of a problem here thanks to the inclusion of the Noctua fan. For all of these reasons and more, it is hard to rate any other PSU as the best high-end option for the RTX 5090 than the PRIME TX-1600W Noctua Edition.

Performance: 9.5/10 Value: 8/10
Overclocking: 9.5/10 Design: 9.25/10

XPG CyberCore II 1000W

Best 1000W PSU for RTX 5090

Form Factor: ATX | Generation: ATX 3.0 | Wattage: 1000W | Efficiency Rating: 80 PLUS Platinum | Modularity: Fully Modular | PCIe Cable: 12VHPWR

Pros

  • Advanced topologies 
  • Harmonious CyberCore cooling system
  • Excellent thermal efficiency 
  • Low noise output
  • 10 year warranty period

Cons

  • Heavy price tag
  • No hybrid fan mode
  • Hard-sleeved cables

Read Our XPG CyberCore II 1000W Review

To begin with, the XPG CyberCore II 1000W became the subject of a refresh as part of XPG’s effort to meet Intel’s ATX 3.0 certification criteria. As a result, the CyberCore II now sports a Nidec VENTO PRO 120mm PWM fan that can spin up to 2150 RPM and boasts a rated lifespan of 60,000 hours at 60℃ thanks to its dual ball bearing design. In addition, XPG has also refined the CyberCore II’s fan curve to help keep noise output at a minimum while earning the PSU a Cybenetics A- acoustic certification. 

When we tore down the CyberCore II, we saw a hybrid architecture that’s based on an updated platform from CWT (Channel-Wall Technologies). Understandably, we subsequently discovered that CWT reengineered its CTT platform to comply with ATX 3.0 specifications while improving voltage regulation and PSU efficiency as a result of the hybridized design that helps the CyberCore II to improve its performance while trying to keep production costs low.

After giving the CyberCore II 1000W a run for its money, our experienced reviewer, Abdul Hannan, shared his opinion on the XPG PSU:

The compact design and premium components of the XPG CyberCore II PSU make it a solid choice for those seeking reliability and performance in their PC builds.

✅Buy It If

You don’t want to compromise your sound profile: XPG has reengineered the CyberCore cooling system and thrown in a 120mm Nidec fan to help keep things cool, quiet, and performant.

You want a reliable PSU: The XPG CyberCore II introduces a hybridized CTT platform that mixes the best of both worlds to improve performance and longevity with a 10-year warranty backup.

You’re on the lookout for an efficient PSU: This XPG unit boasts an 80 PLUS Platinum rating and according to our in-house testing, it noticeably exceeded the certification’s standards. 

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re looking for the most value-oriented PSU: While this XPG unit surely offers its fair share of premium features, they don’t come cheap, especially when you consider its competitors’ pricing.

You’re inexperienced in cable management: Routing the CyberCore II’s lengthy, hard-sleeved cables throughout your PC case might prove to be slightly difficult.

What Makes It the Best 1000W PSU For RTX 5090?

With ATX 3.0 specs, the XPG CyberCore II 1000W is a recipe for success if you can swallow the $200+ price. The 120mm Nidec fan guarantees an extensive lifespan thanks to its innovative dual ball bearing while the PSU’s enhanced fan curve helps keep acoustic output to a minimum. Last but not least, the semi-digital design helps promote voltage regulation and power efficiency that indirectly boosts the PSU’s overall performance. Also, the 10-year warranty means users can rest assured that XPG’s PSU will stand the test of time. 

Performance: 8.5/10 Value: 7/10
Overclocking: 8.25/10 Design: 8.75/10

Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W Platinum

Best Performance PSU for RTX 5090

Form Factor: ATX | Generation: ATX 3.1 | Wattage: 1200W | Efficiency Rating: 80 PLUS Platinum | Modularity: Fully Modular | PCIe Cable: 12V-2×6

Pros

  • Top-of-the-line performance 
  • Expansive OC’ing potential
  • ATX12VO design 
  • Mesh-sleeved cables 
  • Minimal noise output

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Might be overkill for some

Read Our Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W Platinum Review

The hits just keep on coming with the Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W Platinum. This PSU from Enermax has risen to the top of my rankings. That’s because the PlatiGemini 1200W is a fully modular ATX 3.1 PSU that is also compatible with the ATX12VO standard which makes it very future-proof in case motherboards decide to transition to this anomalous standard down the line. As a side effect of being ATX12VO, the PlatiGemini also exhibits unparalleled efficiency figures.

The list doesn’t end here. In my review, I witnessed record-breaking voltage regulation, chart-topping voltage ripple performance, and a 235% power excursion. That proves that the PlatiGemini 1200W is well-equipped to serve even the most demanding overclocking enthusiasts. What’s even more astounding is that Enermax has achieved these results by sticking to conventional tech like an APFC circuit. If that wasn’t enough, the mesh-sleeved cables make installation an enjoyable experience while adding to the PlatiGemini’s luxurious demeanor. 

After critically testing and reviewing the flagship PSU from Enermax, here’s what we said about the PlatiGemini:

The Enermax PlatiGemin 1200W Platinum takes the crown with its robust build, top-tier efficiency, and exceptional performance. It has a fully modular design, premium mesh-sleeved cables, superior voltage regulation, and excellent thermal management.

✅Buy It If

You want the best of the best: The PlatiGemini 1200W is the best PSU we’ve had the pleasure of reviewing in terms of voltage regulation, voltage ripple performance, and power efficiency.

You want a future-proof PSU: 1200W of power along with compatibility with the ATX12VO standard ensures that this Enermax unit will remain up-to-date for many more years to come.

You thrive in silence: The Enermax PlatiGemini’s fan only kicks in when you exceed 700W of consumption which means that it’ll remain completely inaudible for the majority of its runtime.

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re on a budget: While the $230 price tag isn’t so bad when you take into account the unit’s class-leading performance, it is still a sight for sore eyes.

You’re not into OC’ing: The Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W is only for hardcore enthusiasts who want to overclock their CPU, GPU, and RAM, and push their PC to its maximum limits.

What Makes It The Best Performance PSU For RTX 5090?

Compatibility with ATX12VO on top of ATX 3.1 certification along with 1200W wattage and 80 PLUS Platinum rating means that Enermax isn’t joking around. This PSU is built to withstand absolutely anything you can throw at it. Additionally, the PlatiGemini boasts undefeated figures with respect to voltage regulation, voltage ripple, and power efficiency. Also, the mesh-sleeved cables enhance the deluxe charm of the unit while making cable management a breeze. Finally, the PlatiGemini’s cleverly customized fan curve ensures whisper-quiet operation.

Performance: 9.75/10 Value: 8.75/10
Overclocking: 9.75/10 Design: 8/10

MSI MAG A1000GL

Best Value PSU for RTX 5090

Form Factor: ATX | Generation: ATX 3.1 | Wattage: 1000W | Efficiency Rating: 80 PLUS Gold | Modularity: Fully Modular | PCIe Cable: 12V-2×6

Pros

  • Thermally efficient 
  • 10 year warranty period 
  • Incredible value-for-money proposition

Cons

  • Absence of hybrid fan mode 
  • Chinese/Taiwanese capacitors

Read Our MSI MAG A1000GL PCIE5 Gold Review

The MSI MAG A1000GL might not be breaking any records for voltage regulation, voltage ripple, or even power efficiency, but that doesn’t mean it sucks in any of those departments. In fact, the MAG A1000GL performs reasonably well. On top of that, it’s ATX 3.1 compliant and sports PCIe 5.1 compatibility. Total modularity ensures ease of use, and the 10-year warranty period is the icing on the cake, especially for the price that MSI’s PSU commands.

During my review of the A1000GL, I wasn’t surprised to see that MSI had used a clever combination of Chinese and Taiwanese capacitors to lower the cost instead of using premium Japanese capacitors, but don’t let that fool you. The 10-year warranty highlighted above proves that these capacitors are built to stand the test of time. I should also mention that while the 135mm included fan does a great job of keeping components cool under the shroud, it does output slightly annoying acoustics as the MAG A1000GL does not feature a dedicated hybrid fan mode, which means the fan is spinning 24/7, even when the PSU is idling.

After thoroughly inspecting and testing, this is how we concluded our review of the PSU:

The MSI MAG A1000GL PCIE5 is an excellent mid-range PSU that balances cost with modern features like the 12VHPWR connector and ATX 3.1 compliance, offering impressive efficiency and reliable power regulation.

✅Buy It If

You’re on a tight budget: The MSI MAG A1000GL is the best value-for-money PSU that we’ve had the pleasure of testing. It’s perfectly capable of supporting your RTX 5090 and succeeding flagship GPUs down the line.

You prefer thermals over acoustics: Thanks to the absence of a hybrid fan mode, the MAG’s fan keeps running continuously, which might produce a higher-than-average noise output, but does help considerably with heat dissipation.

You want something that’s going to last: At this price range, a 10-year warranty isn’t something you should be taking for granted. You can rest assured that MSI is exhibiting ultimate confidence in the A1000GL through their reputable after-sales support.

❌Don't Buy It If

You’re an overclocking enthusiast: The MAG A1000GL won’t impress you with its voltage ripple performance, or even its voltage regulation and power efficiency. Nevertheless, it gets the job done, but even then, you might want to look for an alternative if your purchasing decision is performance-oriented.

You’re not into constantly whirring fans: While the 24/7 active cooling fan does help to keep things nice and comfortable, it certainly doesn’t make for a pleasantly quiet experience.

What Makes It The Best Value PSU For RTX 5090?

To start with, the MSI MAG A1000GL features a respectable wattage of 1000W and pairs it with a mixture of cheap, but reasonably built Chinese and Taiwanese capacitors. Not only that, the MSI slaps on a 10-year warranty for the A1000GL. Of course, the MAG is ATX 3.1 compliant and boasts PCIe 5.1 certification with the updated 12VHPWR cable. Last but not least, MSI’s value-driven PSU might not be the quietest power supply, but it’s definitely one of the most thermally efficient ones, so you don’t have to worry about your PSU overheating.

Performance: 8/10 Value: 9.5/10
Overclocking: 8/10 Design: 7.5/10

Our Test Results Of The Best PSUs For RTX 5090

Over the past year, my team and I have tested and compared over two dozen power supplies ranging from 600-800W to a whopping 1600W. Throughout our testing, we maintained a consistent methodology so that we could compare the power supplies on fair ground. As such, all the PSUs that we have recommended above our personally tested by our team, and below you’ll find the test results:

My Strategy For Selecting These PSUs

In order to round up the best five options for you, we hustled through numerous hours of exhaustive testing, assessment, and examination to compare different PSUs and compile a list of the most suitable ones, tailor-made for your specific needs. That said, there were a couple of factors that took precedence throughout our evaluation of these PSUs:

  • Performance: The RTX 5090 demands 575W of power at stock settings. Therefore, we highlighted only those PSUs that showcased the best average ratio of voltage regulation, voltage ripple performance, and power efficiency figures.
  • Efficiency: The *smallest* PSU on our list boasts a wattage of 1000W, so your power efficiency is going to determine the variation in your electricity bills. Needless to say, PSU efficiency was one of the most critical aspects when the time came to determine our rankings.
  • Durability and Longevity: None of us want our PSUs to explode like the infamous Gigabyte power supplies. As such, our team tore down all of these PSUs to inspect them to ensure they’ll be safe for use in the long term. Also, manufacturer warranties are not to be ignored because all the PSUs featured in our article boast 10 years of warranty or more.
  • ATX 3.0/ATX 3.1 compatibility: Keeping in mind the RTX 5090’s vehement power usage, we’ve only recommended those PSUs that comply with the GPU’s needs and compatibility standards. The last thing you want is to be daisy-chaining cables and using adapters with your RTX 5090.

FAQs

What PSU does an RTX 5090 actually need?

I’d recommend a 1000W PSU as the baseline, but for optimal performance, I’d suggest an upgrade to a 1200W PSU or an even more powerful one in order to ensure adequate power delivery. ATX 3.1 compatibility is also strongly advised, but you can use ATX 3.0 PSUs as well or even older ones with adapters, but I wouldn’t recommend the latter option at all.

What PSU should I choose if I’m overclocking my RTX 5090?

For OC’ing, I’d recommend a PSU that has a power rating of at least 1200W with strong voltage regulation and voltage ripple performance to ensure stable power delivery.

Is efficiency really that important while choosing a PSU for my RTX 5090?

Efficiency determines how much of your PSU’s power actually gets delivered to your PC and how much of it gets wasted as heat energy. A 1200W Titanium-rated PSU might perform better in the real world than a 1250W Gold-rated PSU, so it’s important to select a PSU that’s considerably power efficient. Your electricity bill will thank you later.

 

Corsair CEO Says GTA 6 Will Launch On PC In Early 2026

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  • The Corsair CEO has said that GTA 6 will head to PC in early 2026.
  • He also stated that it will be the most demanding game on the platform in terms of hardware requirements.
  • CEO Andy Paul expects a major boom for the market as the next Grand Theft Auto title approaches its release date.

In typical Grand Theft Auto fashion, GTA 6 is set to launch as a console exclusive later this year. There is no telling how long Rockstar Games will take to port the game to PC, but a new statement suggests the PC port will arrive sooner rather than later.

It is now being said that GTA 6 will arrive on the platform mere months after its console release.

Why it matters: Rockstar Games was previously expected to take its time with the PC version. A former developer even stated that a 2027 launch would make sense for GTA 6 on the platform, but new information suggests otherwise.

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Grand Theft Auto Is Returning With A New Entry After A Full Decade

The latest information comes from the Corsair CEO himself. During the company’s Q4 2024 earnings call, CEO Andy Paul discussed the Nvidia RTX 50-series launch and stated that the company’s gaming business was looking better than ever.

As per Andy Paul, the GTA 6 console release in 2025 will be followed by a PC launch in early 2026. He believes this will create excitement within the community and lead to an uptick in sales of components like graphics cards.

It’s (GTA 6) going to come out in the fall for consoles and then early 26 for PC.

-Corsair CEO Andy Paul

The CEO went on to dub the upcoming Grand Theft Auto entry the most hardware-demanding title on the platform.

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Fans Will Go Back To Vice City This Year

What makes this situation interesting is that CEO Andy Paul’s statement may be more than just an educated guess. If the early 2026 release window is accurate, PC gaming could flourish in never-before-seen ways soon. A similar trend will likely be observed for consoles later this year.

However, this would mean that Rockstar Games is already working on this version alongside the console release. The studio typically takes its time with different versions, so it may still be worth taking this statement with a slight grain of salt.

What are your thoughts on the CEO’s comment? Let us know in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums if you think this statement will come to fruition.

The Blood Of Dawnwalker Aiming For Same Quality As The Witcher 3 But Scale Will Be Smaller

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  • Rebel Wolves is aiming to achieve the same quality as The Witcher 3 for its new vampire RPG, The Blood of Dawnwalker.
  • The game’s creative director says that the upcoming project will be of AAA quality but on a smaller scale.
  • The campaign for the RPG is expected to last 30 to 40 hours only, compared to over 100+ hours in The Witcher 3.

The RPG genre is chock-full of excellent releases, but The Witcher 3 has stood out to be a golden benchmark most studios try to compete against. The Blood of Dawnwalker is no different; the new vampire RPG by former CDPR developers is seeking tough competition.

Now, the game’s creative director, Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz claims their upcoming project will match The Witcher 3’s quality, though on a smaller scale.

Why it matters: The Blood of Dawnwalker aims to compete with one of the RPG genre’s best examples, The Witcher 3. However, the studio acknowledges it will be a much smaller game. 

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The Blood of Dawnwalker developers originally left CDPR because they had crazy ideas.

In an interview with GamesRadar, Mateusz mentions that The Blood of Dawnlwaker aims to provide a jam-packed The Witcher 3-like experience locked behind a 30 to 40-hour campaign. Rebel Wolves doesn’t care what label The Blood of Dawnwalker is shoved into.

we definitely look at AAA, because this is where we are coming from, the quality level of The Witcher 3.

The game is aiming to be an AAA-scaled experience in terms of quality to compete with The Witcher 3 but with a much smaller AA length. The team is more tightly knit since the studio founder believes a smaller team is capable of doing more

we want to build something as robust in terms of quality, maybe a bit shorter.

On the flip side, CPDR has welcomed this friendly competition by showing support for The Blood of Dawnwalker against unwarranted toxic rivalry propelled by gamers online.

The Blood of Dawnwalker Everything We Know
The game features a unique protagonist that may change the concept of MCs in games.

The Blood of Dawnwalker is being built using Unreal Engine 5 and will launch for PC and consoles. The release date is currently unknown.

Do you think The Blood of Dawnwalker will be able to deliver a Witcher 3-like experience despite being a much shorter entry in scale? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

Remedy Planning To Release Max Payne Remakes in 2026 and Control 2 in 2027

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  • According to a third-party analyst listed on Remedy’s website, The Max Payne Remakes are set to launch in 2026.
  • Control 2, now an action RPG with new gameplay mechanics, is expected to be released in 2027.
  • Future projects, Alan Wake 3 and Control 3 are rumored for release in 2029 and 2030, respectively.

A third-party analyst has revealed Remedy Entertainment’s ambitious plans and release windows for some of their upcoming games including Max Payne Remakes and Control 2. 

According to the analyst’s report listed on Remedy’s website, the Max Payne remakes are slated for release in 2026, while Control 2 is expected to follow in 2027.

Why it matters: Max Payne 1 & 2 Remakes have been in production for a while now, so a 2026 release window makes sense.

Max Payne Remakes Releasing 2026
Source: Inderes Research

In their financial update for the first half of 2024, Remedy shared that Max Payne Remakes have moved into full production. This means a bigger team is now working on building the game worlds, designing levels, and coding gameplay features.

This suggests that the games are likely to be ready in about two years, possibly launching sometime around 2026. The analyst’s report suggests that the remake bundle is set to launch in the first half of 2026.

Max Payne Remakes are being developed as a single title, with a budget comparable to that of Alan Wake 2, which was approximately €50 million.

Meanwhile, Control 2 has officially started full production as of February 2025. Remedy has announced that Control 2 will move away from its action-adventure roots to become an action RPG.

This change will bring new elements like skill trees and loot systems, adding more replay value and depth to the game. It will be built using Remedy’s Northlight Engine, the same engine behind Alan Wake 2, so we can expect photorealistic visuals.

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Rockstar Games is reportedly helping Remedy with the development of Max Payne 1 & 2 Remake.

In addition to the Max Payne remakes and Control 2, the studio is developing FBC: Firebreak, a multiplayer game set in the Control universe, planned for release in 2025. Interestingly, according to the same report, Alan Wake 3 and Control 3 are in the pipeline, with estimated release windows in 2029 and 2030, respectively.

The success of Alan Wake 2, which has sold over two million copies and finally turned profitable, seems to have strengthened Remedy’s belief in its shared universe plan. This strategy ties its games, like Control and Alan Wake, through connected storylines, which is a very unique concept in video games.

Do you believe in Remedy’s ability to deliver high-quality Max Payne Remakes in 2026? Drop your thoughts in the comments, or join the conversation on the Tech4Gamers forum.

Far Cry 7 Leak Reveals New England Setting And Other Details

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  • Casting calls have revealed brand new details on Far Cry 7.
  • The upcoming entry is said to take place in New England and feature a power struggle within the Bennets family.
  • Ubisoft is also reportedly planning a standalone multiplayer experience for the franchise.

The Far Cry franchise has been missing from Ubisoft’s catalog of AAA offerings for a while now. Following exciting titles like Far Cry 3 and Blood Dragon, this series has somewhat fallen from grace, but another entry is already being worked on.

Far Cry 7 is said to be overhauling the IP in more than a few ways, and a new leak has now provided additional insight into its narrative. As per the information, the game is set in New England.

Why it matters: The setting is among the most important elements of each Far Cry title since it plays into the larger narrative, and each game presents unique themes and settings.

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Far Cry 6 Is Nearly Four Years Old Already

Information gathered from various Far Cry 7 casting calls suggests the game will revolve around the Bennets family. Layla, Brie, Krista, Henry, Dax, and Christian are said to be the main characters, with the plot centred around a power struggle within the family.

The leak describes a villain named Ian Duncan, who is said to be a conspiracy theorist. New England is also mentioned multiple times across the casting calls, suggesting that Ubisoft has chosen this location as the setting of Far Cry 7.

Because this region features a diverse geography comprising hills, mountains, and a coastline, it would offer plenty of variety typical of Ubisoft’s Far Cry open worlds. Moreover, it would present the studio with the opportunity to explore a more urban setting alongside the signature rural-style areas that were present in past titles.

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Far Cry Is Famous For Its Diverse Settings

Reports also state that Far Cry 7 will be accompanied by a standalone multiplayer experience, which is said to be focused on extraction shooter elements. The game is reportedly targeting a 2026 release, so more information should be available soon.

What are your thoughts on a potential New England setting for Far Cry 7? Let’s discuss this in the comments and on Tech4Gamers Forums.

Why I Always Keep My Game’s DLSS Updated With DLSS Swapper

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  • DLSS Swapper is a software that, combined with Nvidia Inspector, allows you to update any DLSS-supporting game to the latest DLSS version. 
  • No matter your RTX card, you can enjoy better image quality with the new Transformer model for Super Resolution, Anti-Aliasing, and Ray Reconstruction.  
  • (Multi-) frame generation remains limited to the RTX 4000 and 5000 series.

Nvidia’s DLSS technology has come far since its early days in 2019, allowing gamers to achieve better FPS on older hardware with minimal quality loss. It recently hit one of the biggest milestones with DLSS 4, switching to the use of a Transformer model for Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and DLAA. The best news is this: you can update any DLSS-supporting game to the new model for improved image quality (and potentially better image quality).

Since I tried the Transformer model on DLSS 4, I’ve been using the DLSS Swapper software to force it into every game I play! Here’s why.

DLSS Swapper And DLSS 4

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DLSS swapper

DLSS Swapper is a software that allows you to update your game to the latest DLSS version by replacing the old DLLs with the latest ones. You also need the Nvidia Inspector software, which allows you to force DLSS 4 on any supporting game. It only works for titles that already have some iteration of DLSS integrated, so you can’t integrate DLSS if the game doesn’t have DLSS in the first place. 

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Nvidia DLSS 4 transformer model (Image Credits: Nvidia)

The software is great because it lets you update your DLSS to the new Transformer Model (introduced with DLSS 4). This model replaces the CNN (Convolutional Neural Network) model of the previous DLSS iterations. The Transformer Model can calculate twice as many parameters as CNN, analyzing each frame in more detail and thus producing a sharper and clearer image. It also improves ray reconstruction (when RT is enabled) and anti-aliasing. 

This new model is easily the most important part of DLSS 4. It improves the upscaling quality to a level that’s indistinguishable from native rendering. Nvidia claims it can even provide better quality than native rendering in some cases.

Also, unlike (Multi) Frame Generation, it is compatible with all RTX-series cards, so you can utilize it even if you’re rocking a 6-year RTX 2080. If you have an RTX 5000 card, you can use multi-frame generation as well as improved Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, and Anti-Aliasing by updating your game to DLSS 4 through DLSS swapper. 

DLSS 4 In Action

Let’s see what DLSS gives you. I used the RTX 4090 to test it in titles like Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and Cyberpunk 2077. So, I did not have access to multi-frame generation, but I did use all the other options: frame generation, upscaling, ray reconstruction, and anti-aliasing. I noted not only improved image quality but also an average FPS improvement of 14 (in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II).

For image quality comparison, I am using Nvidia’s own comparisons. 

This side-by-side comparison in Horizon: Forbidden West shows much better quality and slightly improved sharpness when the bag is zoomed in on. Next, in Alan Wake, we see how image quality is improved when using Ray Reconstruction. We see better general quality and less ghosting when we pause the scene. In the next scene, we see the same: the electricity wires have smoother edges compared to the jagged edges in the CNN scene. 

So, we can see that the image quality has improved miles over the CNN model. Using multi-frame generation combines this stellar image quality with an FPS improvement of three or even four folds: 

In Nvidia’s provided example, FPS is nearly four times higher with DLSS 4 frame generation. The Transformer model also offers far better quality and color accuracy. With DLSS Super Resolution at Performance Mode and DLSS Multi Frame Generation at 4x Mode, AI generates 15 of every 16 frames. 

Too Much Reliance On AI?

While multiple frame generation provides a great performance uplift, it can’t be denied that these aren’t actual frames being rendered by the CUDA Cores. However, I don’t see it as a problem, especially now, with the type of image quality we can get when we combine it with the new model. The only problem for me is the reliance of (multi-) frame generation on Tensor cores, leaving folks with older cards unable to use these technologies. 

It’s great to see that the Transformer model is supported by all RTX GPUs, so users witholder GPUs can hold on to them for a little longer. Since virtually every major developer is integrating DLSS, it’s pretty awesome to have the option to update to the latest version to enjoy better image quality and more FPS. 

Xbox Handheld Expected To Feature Its Own AI-Based Upscaling Like DLSS

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  • Microsoft has already tested its own AI-based upscaling for games on the Snapdragon X Elite laptops released recently.
  • An insider believes this technology, known as Automatic Super Resolution, will be used in the Xbox handheld in the future.
  • This upscaler is easy to implement across various games, making it a natural fit for underpowered hardware found in portable systems.

Xbox’s next-generation plans are already in motion as the gaming giant sets its sights on success within the console realm again. One major difference between the current generation and the next will be Microsoft’s first foray into the handheld market.

Phil Spencer has already confirmed that portable Xbox hardware is being worked on, and new reports suggest Microsoft will make use of its in-house AI-based upscaler to make the most of its handheld.

Why it matters: AI-based upscaling has become standard across the industry due to Nvidia’s revolutionary DLSS.

According to notable industry insider Tom Warren, Microsoft’s existing Automatic Super Resolution will likely be used on the Xbox handheld.

Microsoft already has its own Automatic Super Resolution. I suspect we’ll see something similar on the Xbox side.

-Tom Warren

For context, this AI-based upscaler was previously used on the co-pilot range of laptops based on the Snapdragon X Elite and has already been tested across various games. The major difference between Automatic Super Resolution and DLSS or FSR is the fact that Microsoft’s implementation is easy to use with practically any game.

This makes it inherently suitable for use in gaming hardware like a handheld, where upscaling is necessary to balance performance and visuals. The above video highlights Digital Foundry’s testing with the technology, which showed encouraging initial results.

Unlike DLSS, FSR, or even PSSR, Microsoft’s AI model is still very new and will likely continue to improve until the handheld is ready. The most interesting element here is that all next-generation systems will rely on AI upscaling of some kind.

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DLSS Will Be A Key Selling Point of The Nintendo Switch 2

PlayStation has already introduced PSSR with the PS5 Pro to impressive first results, and Nintendo is expected to fall back on Nvidia’s DLSS with the Switch 2. As such, Xbox seems to be bringing its own offering to the table, making it likely that the next home console will also use Automatic Super Resolution like the handheld.

What are your thoughts on Microsoft’s Automatic Super Resolution? Let’s discuss this in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.