Well, Dosbox is actually available with native FSE via it's Retroarch emulation core. So Freesync in windowed mode isn't needed for Freesync in Dosbox like it is for Freesync in Virtualbox.
Yes, The Radeon Windows 7 driver is better than the Windows 10 driver (the current version at least.). It works on Nvidia without disabling fullscreen optimizations. I figure if Nvidia can do it with FSE on, AMD probably would be able to as well, right?
One of the neatest use cases of Freesync...
Oh Freesync is absolutely working. Except for windowed-mode apps. (meaning not exclusive-fullscreen apps.)
The thing I need help with is how to enable Freesync in windowed-mode with an AMD graphics card. Nvidia has a setting for this right upfront in your face in the Nvidia control panel. You...
All these pics are making me wish I had held onto my old videocards, haha.
I would too. My case doesn't have a window so who would ever know? Plus Belle is a Godess and deserves to be showered in our money.
My question is actually regarding Windows 7. I apologize for even mentioning Linux. I only brought it up because I knew if I didn't that most of the posts in this thread would be grilling me about why I would replace a 3080 with a 5700. Just trying to get that out of the way before my thread...
"Modern tech" does not mean "All new tech". Words have specific meanings, and you were unable to follow the meaning of the words I used. Here's a protip for you. I said what I meant. Not what you thought I meant to say.
The only reason. And the sole only reason that plasma rivals modern tech is because of how outlandishly shitty OLED panels are. Outside of that, plasma is obsolete.
I picked up an AMD RX5700 so my Linux experience wouldn't suck balls anymore. However, I immediately noticed that with the AMD graphics card, that Freesync does not engage anymore in fullscreen apps or from windowed-mode -fullscreen applications in Windows 7.
Is Freesync in windowed-app-mode...
DVD wasn't a fad though. It's been around since 1997 and still marches on to this day. If you think a product that's lasted over 27 years to be a fad, I wonder what you call products that lasted for less than 10 years. Your scale of time is all off.
That's not true. I originally bought into Steam because I just wanted to simply play Half-Life 2. Clearly we have unique reasons for doing thing sometimes.
Now that were a couple of years on after the introduction of LGA 1700, what are your reflections and experiences from Intel's rectangular shaped CPUs in regards to temps and the heatsink mount holding up? Were the concerns over bending and uneven mounting pressure overblown? How have the...
I'm looking at video cards on Newegg at the moment. I see a graphics card that has 3 distinct clockspeeds listed for it under it's product specifications. It has a "core clock", a "game clock" and a "boost clock".
Logically i'd assume that the "boost clock" is the same thing as a turbo...
Making me smile every day for the rest of my life is a massive real benefit. Perhaps you can't see it yourself, however it is objectively real and there.
I'm a little sused out by the picture in your auction that says the hard drive's status is "perfect". Are you aware that the meaning of the word perfect is "as ideal as possible"? Please explain to me why you think a s.m.a.r.t. status with 6 years of power on time is "perfect".
I'm not saying...
I'm super desperate for a bit more space in my NAS to expand my movie storage a little. I'm relatively poor, so i'd love to pick up some used hard drives from my fellow brothers on the [H]. Lemme know if anyone had some used or new 12TB+ hard drives for sale. :) Thanks!
That's so strange to me. I've never had an issue with spending $300-500 on a case. They last longer than almost any other PC component. I've always had a hard and fast rule that if I can't sit my fat ass on a PC case without damaging it, than it's not structurally sound enough.
Future proofing is a thing. But obviously a given PC will not be adequate forever into the distant future.
For example, when I built this PC back in 2012, I future proofed it by installing 32GB of RAM in it. At the time, 12 years ago, all my friends told me that I was nuts for buying 32GB of...
Without realizing it, I let my hair graze the lenses of my Quest 3 VR headset. Some oil from my hair has accumulated on the lenses, and trying to wipe it away with paper towels only seems to smear the hair oil around on the surface of the lenses.
Does anyone here have a recommended type of...