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Updated · NVIDIA Daily News Report · Jun 1
NVIDIA Partners Unveil RTX 50 Series PCs and 1,000Hz G-SYNC Displays at COMPUTEX 2026
Updated
Updated · NVIDIA Daily News Report · Jun 1

NVIDIA Partners Unveil RTX 50 Series PCs and 1,000Hz G-SYNC Displays at COMPUTEX 2026

3 articles · Updated · NVIDIA Daily News Report · Jun 1
  • Taipei’s COMPUTEX 2026 featured NVIDIA partners rolling out GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, laptops, pre-built desktops and new G-SYNC Compatible monitors aimed at gamers and creators.
  • The showcase centered on Blackwell-based RTX 50 hardware and display upgrades, with NVIDIA also highlighting DLSS 4.5 expansion and Ray Reconstruction to push higher frame rates and path-traced visuals.
  • New flagship products included ASUS and MSI RTX 5090 variants, PNY’s liquid-cooled RTX 5090, Acer laptops up to RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, and ZOTAC’s 11.46-liter MAGNUS One Ultra with a desktop RTX 5080.
  • Display makers pushed refresh-rate extremes: Acer showed a 27-inch monitor that reaches 500Hz and can overclock to 540Hz or hit 1,000Hz at 720p, while ASUS and GIGABYTE added 4K, 5K and OLED options.
  • The launches come as COMPUTEX expects bigger attendance this year, with more than 6,000 booths and 1,500 exhibitors underscoring the scale of the PC hardware cycle around AI and gaming.
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