Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
He wasn't saying that at all. He was just trying to explain why frame-time is a better metric for analysis, and that frame-time isn't linear. 30 to 60 fps is a huge leap in frame-time, but you get diminishing returns with each doubling of frame-rate in theoretical frame-time. Also, real-world...
I disliked DS9 growing up as well, but it actually gets pretty good. The heavy-handed introduction of Bajorans as some sort of Israeli/Palestinian analogue seemed really confused and not well thought out, especially when the Cardassians were basically Nazi's. It was really well-tread territory...
This is pretty awesome.
Honestly, Patrick Stewart was the only good thing about TNG growing up. There is definitely a certain delight in the laughably cringey and clunky elements that mostly compose TNG, but Patrick Stewart always kinda made you forget about that.
I'm curious about these gaming chairs and if they have real value compared to something like an Aeron from Herman Miller, which can be found on discounts at the 400-500 dollar price point.
Can you find it in your heart to do a review of an Aeron, before I pull the trigger on my dieing chair...
AMD doesn't have to ever 'cream' NVIDIA's top end in the gaming segment. They need to be competitive in the largest segments. RX480/RX580 and Vega56 are pretty on point and caused NVIDIA to make like 12 different sku's and revisions. If these cards weren't also processing powerhouses for...
You two are talking out your asses. Intel has a dream of breaking into the GPU market, if even the 'gaming' market. It is far off. GPP was designed directly to attack AMD NOW, so we can surmise that NVIDIA feels threatened. Also, I dunno what graphs you are looking at, but gaming is a small...
I am going to guess that NVIDIA is actually quite scared of AMD. 'Gaming' is a much tinier segment of their overall market. Workstations, servers, etc, are where the money is at. I believe NVIDIA forsee's the competition from AMD becoming much steeper in this department than it already is...
Wow, this blows my mind that TB had so many people that 'hated' him. I'd encourage anyone that doesn't know who he is, to check out his videos.
If you check out the Kotaku message boards, there are people celebrating his death enmasse.
It doesn't even make sense.
That's interesting, but would probably be cost prohibitive and I dunno that they are there yet with infinity fabric. They are still trying to perfect CCX on Zen.
You are forgiving CCX. They could make a custom CCX for 4 cores. Even if they were clocked slower, they would be pretty powerful. Add integrated Vega, you have a pretty substantial console. Maybe it's even Navi or die shrink on Vega.
You gotta anticipate power and die size and production. It will probably be 4-core with integrated Vega. They might just actually be building the ground-work for a system that's 5 years away, and showing good faith in developing the compiler extensions and performance to cozy up to AMD.
I...