Feels very unlikely to me that the chip will boost higher with that many more CU's, of course the cooling and power will be better on cards than in a console, but you still start running into limits as you up the CU count. I don't believe you can just copy the console frequency and assume that a...
Like any of you complainers drive even remotely close to this speed on a regular basis.
Fact of the matter is you can't know if the road is good enough for these speeds, maybe it was yesterday, doesn't mean it is today. And once you do lose control, all bets on your own and more importantly...
Words words words...
The only times I've heard companies say things like "we're listening", "we'll improve" was when they fucked up (see; every game controversy in the last decade).
The rest is just fluff, it's every hypetrain followed by underwhelming hardware since as long as I can remember...
You can always go build model ships. :)
On another note; watch them cancel it within two years, 1 year and 9 months after everyone else has hailed it as dead on arrival.
Here's my Tencent, my FortNite is free..
I agree with Nebell, with the addition; this is an elaborate scheme by Epic to drain Valve of cash, so that they have no other option than to make HL3. Not all heroes wear capes.
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You know? No I don't know because you can't string enough words together fluidly to keep me interested and listening. I know other people commented, but there were seven "you know" in the quote alone, only one belonged, how is that marketing?
That's why you compare the United States vs the European Union in these things, to average things out. We have very troubled countries and very safe ones. Also, when doing that the EU has double to population, not sure about surface area though. Otherwise you're just comparing American States vs...
With this new subscription you get access to all the new games as they come out, while with the normal sub you just get a small selection of older titles.
Every chipmaker measures in their own way, and Intel is, oddly enough, the least of the bullshitters. TSMC's 7nm is about equal to Intel's supposed 10nm. Samsung is also not equal. So while TSMC is pulling away in actual production, it's not like their process is actually much smaller (and...
Isn't SpaceX developing that escape pod that's quick enough that even if the whole thing blows up anywhere during fueling and liftoff it can still get everyone to safety?
That's not the point, I'm on the front page of a tech site, not LiveLeak, even without clicking the link, I wanna see cool tech shit, not a headline about some dude being ripped apart by a bear, and up until today I never had that "issue", hence my question, why is it there and will there be...
Hey guys,
I've got a bit of an odd one on my system.
I'm running an ASUS P9X79 (no sub-moniker) with a 32GB kit (4x 8GB) of Mushkin Blackline 994072. It's 11-11-11-27 @ 1866 mhz @ 1.35v
It's always run fine on my Z77 system, but on this X79 build it will often lose about 4GB.
4GB? But the...
The fact that this got through proves that any real form of Revolution is impossible in the US.
Lines are drawn (on the internet, because that's the only place people really dare drawing lines anymore), and people in charge step over them with a grin and a joke along the way, and no shits given.
I don't get the appeal of Kurzweil, all I ever hear about him is how he takes some concept that's talked about alot and place it far enough into the future that it might be reasonable to suspect that it'll happen, or if it doesn't he can just say that alot had changed since then.
That's a job...
True, but that is on an actual Chromecast, which I dislike, it's slower to load, slower to get to high quality, and some kids series don't play right.
What I meant was controlling the Windows app through your phone app, just like Spotify allows. (And basically how a Chromecast works)
Now if they'll just start supporting Chromecast like support for controls from a phone, like Spotify does...
Using a kb and mouse for an HTPC sucks, Spotify understands this.
Edit: oh yeah, also; auto fullscreen on playback.
Listen to how every point is repeated over and over in a slightly different fashion, this talk could be a third in length. It's like watching a preacher evangelize.