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This is the problem I have with SSD manufacturers, you cant trust that the components are going to stay the same. The rest of the reviews are talking about how read speeds are about 6200 instead of the listed 7000+.
100 percent getting privateered. They promised free dlc and multiple expansions before the game released, and now have the nerve to ask for more pre-orders... not happening.
Just looked to confirm, all DLSS games now pull the most up to date version from the drivers instead of relying on the shipped version. No need to update manually anymore if you tend to keep your drivers up to date.
If that is the case, then any performance improvements found in the driver stack would apply to any supported GPU. Not sure how far back support goes, but this sounds like a good thing for everyone. If it works out well, maybe Intel can find an AI to write their drivers for them.
Getting back on topic, I am confused. "Nvidia is working on AI optimized drivers." Is that drivers being optimized for AI, or drivers optimized by AI? The former doesn't interest me, the latter does.
Car Mechanic Simulator (2018) and Game of Thrones the board game are free on Epic until June 30th. As an added bonus, Fall Guys is free as well for some undetermined amount of time.
This is a good price for this case, but I wish you had the option to upgrade to a gen 4 riser, and that there was room for a bigger radiator for the CPU. As it is, you can't put a high end cpu or gpu in this case without throttling. Thanks for the post.
I was about 5 feet from the stage when Kyle smashed the console. The crowd went nuts when he pulled out the hammer to beat that thing with. Sadly after the show I returned to my spot in the byod to find my crappy video card had been stolen out of the machine while it was still running.
Mass Effect Andromeda devs are pulled to work on Anthem. MEA crashes, burns, and support gets dropped. Anthem releases, crashes, burns, support gets dropped. Bioware needs to just stop. As much as I like their IPs, they have not put out a good game in 10 years. (ME2) Now they are scrambing for a...
I may be back here in a few weeks eating crow, but to this point CDPR has earned my trust that they will put out a good product worthy of pre-orders and day one purchases.
I don't like this trend of rereleasing old games with slightly upgraded textures, and charging new game price. They pulled away people from actually making new games, to rehash this crap for the quick money grab. Don't reward this behavior please...
Go play GTA5 and tell me it loads in seconds, 60 seconds maybe. I dont know of any games that will use that many cores, but maybe I am wrong. Look at some of the ps5 loading time comparisons, I dont think this will be a bad thing for anyone.
id be interested in an objective comparison between this, dolby atmos, and windows sonic. Currently I use Massdrops pc37x headphones plugged into an astro a50 mixamp for surround and EQ, but I would be interested in getting rid of the mixamp if I could get good surround without it.
My company has a 9 node ScaleMP system that is now sitting there unused after acquiring a true HPC system. The biggest problem with ScaleMP, is that if one of the blades crashed, the whole system would die. This lack of stability was one of the top reasons to pursue a traditional HPC. That said...
I came back from lunch, and now in stock said there was a MSI VII available from Amazon, so I took the plunge. I am betting on drivers coming out in the near future that will shore up some of the obvious issues. Funny enough, it was the game bundles that some people dont care for, that tipped...
To add another nugget of info to this thread, I just updated to 19.1.2 from 18.something. On restart, Windows comes up and immediately I get 2080ti levels of artifacting, the screen then flickered for a moment and then let me into windows. Knowing that I just installed the new drivers, I...
I played the division for what seemed like forever now, but I told my friends that there was no way I would buy Division 2 due to how the devs handled the first one. Then I see it as a bundled game for the Vega 2...
Thanks for testing this and sharing your results. This definitely means I should compare the 2080 and the Vega 2 at release, since now I am not locked to AMD.
I really hope someone with a "gsync compatible" monitor (xg270hu for extra points) tests it and reports back their findings. I am curious if the vrr range is different when using a nvidia card. I have been waiting on the 7nm Vega, but could be tempted to buy a 2080 instead depending on how...
I think the only people "hurt" by this are current g-sync monitor owners, as they will still be tied to Nvidia GPUs. Now FreeSync owners are not tied to AMD. This is a Win/Win for Nvidia as I see it.
BTW, I own a XG270HU as well and was looking to upgrade GPU to the 7nm Vega 2, but now I will...
My Infiniti had a spot for the keyfob to sit to start the car even with a dead battery. I never had to use it as it started warning of a low battery at about 25% battery strength.
I have played the game competitively for many years now. Every time a steam sale took place, the game would drop to 10 dollars and for the next month, it was tough to play a ranked match without seeing a cheater. The game going free to play will likely kill the competitive scene unless you play...
I have a two camera MotioneyeOS security camera system using two pi zero-ws with IR cameras attached, and a pi 3b+ as the aggregator. Works surprisingly well and was a fun project to play with. I dont typically play games in the living room, but I might build a steamlink pi just to try it out.