logo
I Love GeForce Now on My Steam Deck -- Until It Starts 'Waiting for the Next Available Rig'

I Love GeForce Now on My Steam Deck -- Until It Starts 'Waiting for the Next Available Rig'

CNET04-06-2025

I started chair dancing when Nvidia told me about its GeForce Now cloud-gaming app for the Steam Deck. My Deck OLED is my most frequently used nonessential device, so I was stoked that GFN provided a way to play Xbox Game Pass Ultimate games on it. And it was great, even on my pretty uneven Wi-Fi connection, until it started tossing me into queues with up to 40 people ahead of me. And that was on Ultimate, the priciest tier with the shortest wait times and longest sessions.
It was a blip in my otherwise great experience during the past week -- relatively glitch-free, low-latency gameplay, including when attached to a monitor with a hub for keyboard and mouse -- and it cleared up later in the day, but it was a frustrating blip nonetheless. (I contacted Nvidia, but the company didn't have an explanation like "East Coast servers down for maintenance!" at the ready.) It's something people on the Premium and free plans might experience, though, so it merits discussion.
And yet, it's still less glitchy and frustrating than Xbox Cloud Gaming. Sigh.
To me, the Game Pass support is the most important feature because a lot of Xbox Cloud gameplay is really erratic for me on my mobile devices. To Nvidia, battery life is most important, I suspect partly because it's critical and quantifiable.
There aren't a lot of hardware settings specific to the app.
Lori Grunin/CNET
And yes, the Deck can last much longer -- I'd say I get a couple more hours out of it -- because it takes a lot less power to run the game in the cloud and stream to you than it does to run locally, which requires a lot more processing to run and render the games. That said, I also tested the app on the Lenovo Go S SteamOS model (which I'm working on a review of and otherwise really like), and that, thus far, seems to have poorer battery life than the Deck, so it may become an important factor for me as well.
In general, even weighty games such as Doom: The Dark Ages and Clair Obscur Expedition 33 (the first from Game Pass, the second Steam) played zippily (60-plus fps) on a monitor at Epic/Ultra/whatever quality presets, although I didn't get a chance to test HDR. Platformers like Have a Nice Death (Steam) seemed equally responsive and relatively latency-free compared with running locally.
The app provides extensive, or more compact, statistics if you want, but even shrunk down, they take up a relatively large amount of (sometimes critical) real estate on the Deck's small screen. On the flip side, the icon indicating a Wi-Fi bandwidth issue is tiny and easy to miss. While GFN occasionally gave me network warnings, which I'm used to, it never seemed to result in more than the occasional stutter.
The extended statistics view takes up a lot of the screen's real estate on the Steam Deck.
Lori Grunin/CNET
I do find that after about an hour in most games -- especially my current addiction, The Blue Prince (see above re: Game Pass) -- my connection gets wonky enough that some games become bogged down until they become pretty unresponsive and unplayable. GFN seems to provide the most consistency, although I did get dizzy once from buffered camera rotations racing around the screen to catch up with my stick movement.
I have a few nitpicks about the implementation that aren't really Nvidia's fault. Installation requires switching to desktop mode, which I always forget to customize, so I can actually hit what I want in the touch interface. I have to look up how to switch every time. Installing only happens once, though, so it's not really a big deal.
More long-term annoying is the app's relegation to the Non-Steam Games section of your library, combined with the absence of any content on its screen. GFN also has its own overlay and doesn't provide any statistics, such as how many hours you played a given game for, in its interface, even aggregated for GeForce Now use. All the info is in there, but not always where you expect or want it. As a whole, these make the GFN experience feel disconnected.
Note that for free or even Premium plans, your mileage may vary because they run on lower-end GPUs rather than the GeForce RTX 4080-class versions. And you're still restricted to games GFN supports, which is a fraction of the games universe. But it's still a great way to play games on the Deck, especially non-Steam games, if you have one.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

New 3000W Asus PSU Handles 4 RTX 5090s in a Single PC
New 3000W Asus PSU Handles 4 RTX 5090s in a Single PC

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

New 3000W Asus PSU Handles 4 RTX 5090s in a Single PC

If you paid any attention to the launch of Nvidia's flagship GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, you know that some PSU connectors weren't up to handling the GPU's 575W power draw. Third-party cables were to blame for some of the melting incidents, but even cables and connectors from big names sometimes couldn't take the heat. But Asus thinks its new PSU is up to the task—and not just for one GPU. The Asus Pro WS Platinum power supply is meant to handle four RTX 5090s (or RTX Pro 6000s) simultaneously. Asus has a plan for preventing a very expensive meltdown: heavy-duty cables and connectors with gold-plated copper pins. The pins should make for lower connector temps by as much as 10°C (compared with standard connectors), according to Asus. The company also says that Pro WS Platinum's connectors have better socket pin contact for a more efficient draw. Credit: Asus As VideoCardz notes, Asus took care to help users connect the cables properly. The PCIe power cables for the graphics cards have purple connectors, while the CPU power cables have gray connectors. The cables are etched for better flexibility and—so long as you route them reasonably—can keep temperatures as low as 50°C under the max temp limit. The Pro WS Platinum is meant for professional workstations with heavy AI workloads rather than gaming PCs. It's available in three models: 1600W, which supports up to two RTX 5090s; 2200W, which supports up to four RTX 5080s; and a 3000W beast that runs up to four RTX 5090s. Asus says it beefed up the cooling for these PSUs with extruded aluminum heatsinks and fans that have dual-ball fan bearings. Other life-extending features include a moisture-resistant coating for the PCB and high-end capacitors. All three models are 80 Plus Platinum certified. And the PSU is just 6.89 inches long (again, for all three models), so it should fit comfortably in many workstation cases. Credit: Asus The RTX 50 series GPUs aren't the first to have the occasional cable/connector meltdown, but they have been dramatic. User error might be responsible for at least some of the melting issues, so MSI used special, yellow connectors for the GPU cables. The upgraded design was meant to help customers insert the cables correctly—and not to draw full power until they're firmly plugged in. The connector seems to have helped, though not entirely.

Marvell's AI Bet: Will NVLink and UALink Drive Custom Chip Wins?
Marvell's AI Bet: Will NVLink and UALink Drive Custom Chip Wins?

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Marvell's AI Bet: Will NVLink and UALink Drive Custom Chip Wins?

Marvell Technology MRVL is enhancing its role in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure by expanding its custom chip capabilities. Marvell continues to integrate its custom compute platform with new components that improve performance, scalability, and integration across large-scale the first quarter of fiscal 2026, Marvell reported record Data Center revenues of $1.44 billion, up 76% year over year. The growth was driven by the rapid scaling of custom AI silicon. To support continued momentum, Marvell recently announced multiple strategic additions to its custom silicon May 2025, Marvell partnered with NVIDIA to offer NVIDIA's NVLink Fusion technology to customers deploying Marvell's custom cloud platform silicon. This enables custom XPUs to connect with NVIDIA's rack-scale hardware architecture. Marvell noted that its custom silicon with NVIDIA NVLink Fusion offers its customers greater flexibility and options in developing next-generation AI infrastructure. This announcement reflects that MRVL's custom chips are gaining credibility and traction, even among companies like the same month, Marvell introduced its new multi-die packaging solution, which is built on its proprietary interposer technology. The solution is already in production for a customer-specific XPU program. The platform enables more efficient die-to-die interconnect, lowers power consumption, enhances yield and lowers product this month, Marvell introduced a third addition to its custom platform — Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink) scale-up solution. The solution delivers an open-standards-based scale-up interconnect platform with high compute utilization and low latency. UALink is paired with Marvell custom silicon capabilities. This allows compute vendors to build solutions, including custom accelerators with UALink controllers and custom switches, enabling optimal performance for rack-scale these additions support Marvell's push to enable full rack-level custom infrastructure. Moreover, with new components entering production, Marvell is positioned to play a crucial role in powering the next generation of large-scale AI systems. Advanced Micro Devices AMD is advancing its rack-level AI solutions through its acquisition of ZT Systems. This acquisition enables Advanced Micro Devices to reduce deployment time for hyperscalers by combining AMD's CPUs, GPUs, and networking components. This move also enables Advanced Micro Devices to accelerate time to market for its OEM and ODM AVGO is aggressively scaling its AI networking portfolio. In the second quarter of fiscal 2025, AVGO's AI networking revenues jumped 170% year over year and now comprise 40% of its total AI semiconductor revenues. Broadcom also introduced the Tomahawk 6 switch with a 102.4 Terabits per second switch capacity. It is designed to enable AI clusters of over 100,000 AI accelerators to be deployed in 2 tiers. This move enables Broadcom to achieve better performance in training its next-generation frontier models through lower latency, higher bandwidth and lower power. Shares of Marvell Technology have plunged 31.9% year to date against the Electronics - Semiconductors industry's growth of 6.4%. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research From a valuation standpoint, Marvell Technology trades at a forward price-to-sales ratio of 7.36X, lower than the industry's average of 8.15X. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research The Zacks Consensus Estimate for MRVL's fiscal 2026 and fiscal 2027 earnings implies year-over-year growth of 77.71% and 27.73%, respectively. The earnings estimates for fiscal 2026 and fiscal 2027 have been revised upward in the past 30 days and seven days, respectively. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research MRVL currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) : Free Stock Analysis Report Marvell Technology, Inc. (MRVL) : Free Stock Analysis Report Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Sign in to access your portfolio

DELL's CSG Revenues Rise: Is an Improving PC Market the Catalyst?
DELL's CSG Revenues Rise: Is an Improving PC Market the Catalyst?

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

DELL's CSG Revenues Rise: Is an Improving PC Market the Catalyst?

Dell Technologies DELL AI prospects remain strong, with AI expanding from major cloud service providers to large-scale enterprise deployments and edge computing with Technologies is a prominent PC maker and is expected to benefit from the recovering demand driven by the PC-refresh cycle. The company is benefiting from the Windows 11 PC refresh cycle as many enterprise customers upgrade to new AI-capable Windows 11 devices, driving strong demand in the commercial segment. In the first quarter of fiscal 2026, CSG revenues were $12.50 billion, up 5% year over year. DELL is also benefiting from an expanding partner base that includes NVIDIA, Microsoft, Meta Platforms and Imbue. In March, Dell Technologies and NVIDIA expanded their AI Factory collaboration, introducing new AI PCs, infrastructure, software, and services to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across various scales. Dell Technologies recently partnered with Lowe's to enhance customer and associate experiences by deploying advanced AI and PC technologies. Using Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA and high-performance Dell devices, Lowe's is optimizing inventory, improving asset protection, and streamlining store operations across its network. In March 2025, Dell Technologies and NVIDIA also expanded their AI Factory collaboration, introducing new AI PCs, infrastructure, software, and services to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across various scales. Dell Technologies suffers from stiff competition in the PC market from the likes of HP HPQ and Apple AAPL. HPQ is benefiting from a sustained focus on launching new and innovative products. The growing interest in generative artificial intelligence-enabled PCs, along with Windows 11 upgrades and a probable PC refreshment cycle, is likely to drive fresh demand for PCs in growing interest in generative AI-enabled PCs might give a fresh boost to HP's PC demand in the years ahead. The company forecasted that 40-60% of all PCs will be AI PCs in the next three years. To make the most of the growing opportunities in this category, HP has launched several AI PCs this year and plans to continue to expand its AI PC Mac business is benefiting from strong demand for M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips. In March 2025, Apple expanded its Mac portfolio with the new MacBook Air powered by the M4 chip with up to 18 hours of battery life and a new 12MP Center Stage camera. DELL's shares have risen 1.1% year to date, underperforming the broader Zacks Computer & Technology sector's return of 1.6%. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research DELL stock is trading at a premium, with a forward 12-month Price/Sales of 0.77X compared with the Computer & Technology sector's 6.36X. DELL has a Value Score of A. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research The Zacks Consensus Estimate for second-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings is pegged at $2.26 per share, which has increased 11.5% in the past 30 days. This indicates a year-over-year increase of 19.58%. Dell Technologies Inc. price-consensus-chart | Dell Technologies Inc. Quote The consensus mark for fiscal 2026 earnings is pegged at $9.43 per share, which increased 6.91% in the past 30 days. This suggests 15.85% year-over-year currently flaunts a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Apple Inc. (AAPL) : Free Stock Analysis Report HP Inc. (HPQ) : Free Stock Analysis Report Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store