No it doesn't. I read the article and no where does it say upscale the 1080p res. It said the game is currently cap at 1080p on PS4 Pro and XBOX One X. The patch is suppose to remove that.
It's takes up less space, great for a small rooms or apratments.
Easy to transport to LAN parties.
Have more room on your desk for a bigger display or speakers.
Just about finish my new rig that I've been working on over the year. Only thing left to buy is a SSD and a new hard drive. Current specs are in the signature.
Here's my Heaven Benchmark result.
Agree. This is what progressives in BOTH parties do best. They try to push any legislation that will give them more power and make the Government bigger. But once We The People figure out what they're doing, they'll just give it a new and happier name in hope everyone will think it's something else.
I'm planing on putting a Intel NIC card in my system and the two I was looking at has a pci or pci-e interface. I was wondering if there's a different in performance between pci and pci-e as far as NIC cards is concern.
I believe he decided to get a Zotac GeForce GT 430 which is $45 newegg after MIR and he didn't want to spent more then a $100 on the card. He doesn't play much games on his pc other then maybe TF2 and was thinking of getting SS3.
A friend of mine is planning to put in a video card in his hp slimline s5257c. All of the cards he looked at has a minimum power supply requirement of 400w. The one he has in his computer currently is a 250w and the from factor I believe is mini-itx. The dimensions I took of it is 2.75"(H) x...
two 8-pin and one 6-pin pci-e power connectors :eek: correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think there's a power supply that can run two of those in crossfire.
I was trying to buy Fallout 3 on steam earlier and got a credit card error (Failed Address Verification) and I'm 100% sure I gave them the right address. I went to the support page and when I'd tried to login, I would get a "username and password do not match" error. I even tried set a request...
Well I do have a 30" CRT HDTV close to my computer so if I wanted to use that as a monitor, I'll just buy a 18-20 feet cable and a wireless keyboard & mouse and I'll be in business.
I'm not gonna spent THAT much on a card :p but I am going to spent $300 max on a card but if under $200 then I might get a new sound too while I'm at it.
I was wondering what is the best video card out there for 1280x1024 resolution. Right now I have a Radeon x1900xt with a AMD Athlon64 3700+, 2gb of memory and a 680w psu but I'm going to get a new CPU, mobo and memory as a christmas/birthday present this winter so I won't mind a bottleneck for a...