Great article overall as usual. I believe there is a typo at the bottom of the conclusion page. It was indicated at $340 under Dan's thoughts but under the bottom line it indicates $238 which would make the board an amazing deal. Also I think it's a RGB header next to the onboard power and reset...
I live in NYC and I had Time Warner Cable before switching to Verizon FIOS. TWC's speeds were always advertised as "up to x" speed. During peak hours, that speed was incredibly slower. Another issue is their upload speeds are abysmal unless you pay the premium for the business version of their...
Anyone else curious as to how the power connectors are positioned since it uses a 6-pin and 8-pin? I'm assuming it's a custom PCB since the FE had the second power connector pin-out at a 90 degree angle.
From the looks of it, I believe the camera is not automated so I'm curious the type of person who would want the job of standing there for however long staring down at the camera. They will either find it exciting thinking "who am I going to catch today?" or monotonous thinking "damn my neck is...
Selling 2 Zotac GTX 970s in mint condition; only used for 3 months each in non-smoking environment and little to no dust on the cards. Model ZT-90101-10P. Cards only; no accessories or original boxes. I have used them in SLI and individually at stock clocks and they work perfectly. *BOTH SOLD*...
I did as well but once I saw the picture, it reminded me of the robot in the original Judge Dredd that Rob Schneider was hiding in.
From the looks of it, unless it weighs a ton and has extending arms, it can be knocked over fairly easily and no way of getting back up.
IMHO, companies have every right to do what Oculus did; we just don't have to like it of course but you guys are absolutely right that if both companies want VR to become more mainstream, having options and being able to use both systems would be a great foundation to build on what is to come.
Only time will tell what the iPhone 7 really provides as their new flagship product. I have an iPhone 6 for work but only because it's for work purposes; they offer iPhones and BlackBerry Classic phones as options. My feelings towards Apple or Android are indifferent as it's really what you do...
That's not surprising that it's sold out. The performance is definitely there and those that were able to snag one want to be the first to experience it.
I don't believe the fan was meant to be set to 100% but it being loud at that setting should be expected especially for a blower type fan.
I used to have a Razr with Cingular. It was a pretty cool phone at the time. Flip and thin. I suppose it would fill that niche market if this article holds true.
IMHO, I believe 8GB is a decent amount and probably the right amount to have now for 1080p and 1440p at maxed out settings and even 4k and VR with the games out now. But future games will start saturating beyond that 8GB mark where 12GB of memory would be the sweet spot. Probably not for at...
Perhaps it's easier for self-driving cars to drive there than an area such as NYC where I'm located or any other area. I know around here, there's jaywalkers and cyclists that dash out in front of vehicles all the time. Unsure if it's the same in San Francisco but don't quote me on that.
OMG. I can't stop laughing at it. Was just watching the video with my colleague. I'm laughing because the guy who built it is so serious about it discussing fluid dynamics. It's still pretty awesome but it would have been more awesome if he were shooting these cheeseballs into people's mouths.
I'm pretty hyped about the overclocking piece you guys will be doing. Regarding voltage settings, I believe HardOCP has always included them in their in depth overclocking reviews.
I recently thought about if I will still be playing video games when I get older and then I said to myself, HELL YEA. Video games are a way for me to get away from it all and everyone has their own method to their madness. Different strokes for different folks....let's keep it clean.
Lol. I remember another friend's old AMD Sempron machine with a 60mm heatsink and the most powerful fan you could get at the time, a Delta one that sounded like a jet taking off.
The marketing slogan is quite catchy. Perhaps my friend saw that as he just purchased an AMD FX 8350 to run his virtual machines and installed it last night. He said it's a great value but the sucker puts out so much heat and the cooler is loud as....
A shame he didn't get one with the new...
I've always enjoyed reading HardOCP articles and will continue to. This editorial kept it real and I appreciate it. I'll just keep patiently waiting to see what happens.