I was always skeptical if Pascal was initially gonna featured more cards with VGA/DL DVI-I. How they ended up with only 1030 variants featuring integrated DAC is just unusual.
Make more sense to just retire signal converting with the whole Pascal, even better extending it to Turing GTXs.
There might be slight differences in how much you could get around playing with the limits each driver between GeForce and Quadro's DAC I reckon. ToastyX and Chief Blur Buster might knew about this.
In terms of components used within each GPU they produced, Quadro is the absolute finest. I...
Differences are:
-GRD and SD for GeForce RTX and GTX (745-Titan Xp-Titan V CEO Ed.)
-Production Branch/RTX Studio and New Feature Branch/RTX Enterprise for Quadro RTX/RTX xxxx
-DCH package and Standard package
-Windows vers
-Languages
ASUS forgot to include Full-Glossy QD-OLED in the slide apparently. The DELL AW3225QF came with one. It's more of an optional Glass that features along within 1700R Curvature than the standard "Full-Glossy" i'd call like Eve Spectrum Black ES07D03's Gorilla Glass.
Didn't know the russian who wrote the thread was a copycat, 🤣
Yup. I've already noticed you can 🔓 those DACs nearly a decade back with ToastyX's. It just unlogical and nonsensical for AMD and NV to capped theirs at the 400MHz standard even though they knew its full capacity. The initial rumour...
Enhanced Interrogator https://habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/articles/524170/
Very insightful article. I learnt we're capped at 3800x2500 without software workaround.
That's a well-known software solution/3rd-party workaround I've noticed years back. Hardware implementation is what I meant.
Credits to the mighty ToastyX and Chief Blur Buster for DAC contributions.
"As of 2006, the DAC of a modern graphics card runs at a clock rate of 400 MHz. However, video...
380x has the same 400Hz DAC as all of R200-300s. There hasn't been a single GPU since ATi 9700 era with 500/+ Hz DAC, that's why everyone here always recommended people to use Sunix DPU3000-D4 and DeLock-iCYBox rebranded adapters. Only those 3 adapters with HQ RAMDAC over 535Hz default.
"Something amazing" aka a spectacular Sandy-Bridge fashion. I assume. 🤔
Nehalem, Sandy, Ivy were the peak of i7's dominance. x86 innovations tremendously reduced after Ivy.
Even a dual-GPU RX 7990 isn't outside the realm of possibility. There were supposed to be 7950 XT, 7950 XTX, 7970 XTXX to combat 4090 Ti, 4090 Ti Super, TITAN Ada respectively before they abandoned the will to complete at the highest level and capped at 7900 XTX. The reason Nvidia held back and...
It's not just being at the top of performance chart, RT-PT, and Upscaling tech. On Driver/Software side of things we need counters to NVCP features, GFE features, GRD features, Studio features, RTX Axxxx/Production branch features, RTX VSR, RTX Video HDR, and NVTrueHDR.
Radeon is/was...
Has any of you tried NvTrueHDR v1.3 modded Retro games on your CRT?
I'm away and can't test it. Heard it looks a lot better than W11 Auto-HDR and gorgeously on organic techs like OLEDs and Plasma. I assumed that's the case with CRTs like F520, FW900, 2070SB, P1130, P275 as well.
8800 GT G92 512 was $250 when it got out then became $200 from Dec 07' - Jan 08'. It beats GTS G80 (320 & 640) completely, roughly on par with GTS G92 512, and fell slightly behind GTX-Ultra.
They're targeting 4070 Super Ti - 4030 range which's more of a fight against Intel than Nvidia. Good thing Intel's struggling very bad at the moment and doesn't seem like they'll ever going back to the good ole' Sandy Bridge days again.
GamerNexus like VideoCardz has integrity and does NOT accept under-the-tables from NVIDIA, AMD or Intel.
Anyone who claims otherwise will be banned, period.
It actually made them over $10 billions (at least) per year.
Performance talks, money follows. NVDA chart was bloody high during Covid and still against any competitor even the worst period.
What would you expect from a Trillion $ corporation and how are they not giving a fook when they just prolonged NVENC support?
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvdia-geforce-gpus-now-support-up-to-8-concurrent-nvenc-encoding-sessions
Fascinating fact. You got the source for this experiment?
I always used the same X-Rite i1 Pro Plus I got since '18. Abused it hard on CRT-QDOLED-MiniLED-WOLED-AVHAIPS and my wife's 2 Sammy 15.6" RGB AMOLED 💻. Wanna see if wide-range usage many times throughout years can affect the calibration...
It was and actually still is the general consensus that Nvidia's driver is the best out of all 3, AMD's the worst, and you can't go wrong with GeForce/Studio/RTX Axxxx like you went wrong with Radeon's abomination.
I moderated NV Discord and r/nvidia for almost 8 years, this...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lp37tPiGcok
Back then, video games' lighting and shaders were so natural. Today, everything's overly exposed, overdone, and unrealistic. After re-visiting 90-00's gaming catalogs, I stopped getting crazily excited about upcoming techs and games. Instead, returning...
There's a level in Crysis Warhead where you stood on top of the 🚂 firing everything that moves with one of the most epic OST playing. Perfect for NVSurround and NV3DVision (huge gimmick back then).