Ray tracing, turing cores, GDDR6... these cards are bonkers! Though, the biggest talk is about the price. Shits like real estate right now, in need of a correction, like soon.
As smartphone camera's get better and better, along with the rising mobile gimbal market, amateurs to professionals are using their smartphones for some nifty productions. So, in a day's worth of video shooting I can see hundreds of GB worth of footage filling up... now if we could get those...
FF7 was the first final fantasy I ever played and it was a great experience as a 10 year old. I then obtained an SNES emulator for my PC from my cousin and played FF VI (FF III) and that has been my favorite FF ever.
A truly beautiful and well designed case. Own one myself and it is gorgeous. A bummer I can't use it as my daily driver since it can't accommodate a rampage vi extreme.
Great price herer too
Money making incentives for Valve aside, they have waited far too long to just develop and release the next installment of series. When Half Life 2 was released, everything about it was innovative and fresh. Fast forward 10 years and really Valve has not given one hint that they are even...
Movie theaters still have relevancy. Nolan furthered that point by an absolute extreme with the release of Dunkirk. The true IMAX at 70mm was by far the most immersive movie-going experience I have ever had. I truly felt like I was in the movie at times. This experience is something you just...
I honestly don't really care for these high impact tests. The real annoying things to me are scratches you get from small debris like the stray grain of sand or dirt - those will always leave fine scratches even if they come out with "silver back gorilla glass". Hence, a screen protector is the...
Are you referring to a barter-like system? I could see that happening in a new utopia - with the advent of 3D printing and of course automation, imagine your neighbor coming up with a badass schematic for a new drone and you and a few other thousand people want it. He could upload the schematic...