Not enough to bump me off my 1080ti. Unfortunately those of us with these don’t have much choice in a upgrade unless we spend a metric ton. And even then it’s not like we’re getting a huge upgrade.
I guess the waits begins.
They are going to need more than just friendly hardware sites to make it in the long run...
Oh and only pictures supplied by AMD, and slides provided by AMD.
When some real actual performance numbers and comparisons are released, I'd be interested. AMD has popped my hype bubble way too many...
It's not like Ray Charles could not see this day coming....
Apple stepped in and innovated part of the mobile phone industry. And for the past 9 years has been reaping the benefits. Now they are failing to innovate, and falling behind like companies did years ago (I am looking at you...
For $5 you can add thumbstick extensions. I've been doing it for years. I can also add bumper extensions.
As far as build quality, it is no doubt built using the same process the normal controllers are. The materials do feel a bit more premium.
I did not pay for mine, it was a gift from a...
I can hardly stand high end 27" 1080p monitor panels. I can see the pixles. I've been using 1440p ips ultrasharp monitors since 2013. I recently tried a 27" 1080p for a 4th monitor. I just couldn't do it. So I doubt I'd be able to make it with a 32" 1080p.
It depends on the CPU used, the application, and the exact fan configuration and case you are using. After we have all that info we could guess, but you won't know until you build it and start testing.
I have used as5, and asc for probably 10-15 years. Depending on what I have sitting around at the time.
I apply it in a straight line down the center of the die over the cores as recommends by AS. I have never had a single problem.
The issue 99% of the time is people putting on too much tim.
I have a Samsung 950 PRO, and I have had no heat issues. I actually tested the drive in both m.2 slots to see where it ran cooler. It ran almost the same in both.
Yea you are going to need to hookup the old setup with both drives to access that info.
I would not keep storage like photos etc on a RAID0 setup, that is just asking for trouble IMO. With SSD's as cheap as they are now, RAID0 rarely has a purpose. Other forms of redundant raid do make sense...
I absolutely agree. My last 4 boards were from Asus. This time around, the Gigabyte GA-Z170X Gaming 7 met my needs and exceeded them. I have not been this happy with a mobo in ages. This thing rocks and has ll the bells and whistles I could ask for.