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DOOM: The Dark Ages arrives with native ray tracing and heavy system demands, which is a perfect testing bed for NVIDIA's Multi Frame Gen. Here are the results.
There are some nasty glitches with Blackwell graphics cards, notably with V-Sync and Multi Frame Generation, and Alt-Tabbing when launching the game.
Razer's Blade 16, armed with Nvidia’s latest mobile GPU, chews through demons and makes Hell look bloody fantastic. See the first testing numbers I spun up—including with DLSS.
DOOM: The Dark Ages is finally here, and so are these wicked cool PCs, laptops, and GPUs styled after its hellish aesthetic. If you're lucky, you could win one for free.
Intel’s issues with its 13th and 14th generation of CPUs strike again for Doom: The Dark Ages, and there seems to be no other solution than to have the CPU entirely replaced for now. There is exactly one issue pertaining to Intel hardware at the moment: