So depends on the content. Good HDR content tends to have bright highlights, but not actually be a whole lot brighter total than an SDR scene, at least not for long. As an example from some analysis screenshots I took on another thread, there's a...
From having seen SCADA controls. There's only a couple of companies that make them, and they suck at security.
If you want a government report about SCADA in nuclear power in relation to security: Here you go.
My point (and the video's) wasn't that cloud was bullshit it was about HP not having any cloud product and talking buzzwords. This AMD shit sounds the same. It sounds like "We will totally have that AI thing that everyone is talking about and it...
For me money is only part of it, it is more tradeoffs and stability. The cost wouldn't just be RAM, but a different board likely. My board only lists 6400mhz RAM for 2x32GB configurations. There are more expensive boards that list 7000mhz in that...
It has settled down before I could get a recording, so I'm not going to try support for now because I'm sure they'll just say "No trouble found." People have mentioned service menu, but I can't find how to get to it anywhere online.
While it's true the full HDR spec is in Rec 2100, the color primaries are the same and since most things call it BT.2020, including the analysis software, that's what I tend to use as to not confuse people.
Right, but it is more likely to be GPU limited at 4k (or scanout limited at any resolution) and that's the resolution I game at, and it isn't likely to go down in the future. The point is that running 1920x1080 on a high spec GPU is kinda an edge...
I feel like that's the reality with high speed RAM and tight timings these days. I see a lot of stress over it, but for gaming at least I've never seen evidence that it matter. Ever benchmark I've come across for games shows a tiny difference, if...
Now for an older one: No Mans Sky
This one has a big caveat to it: Highly depends on HDR setting which is not at all correct. It has settings for HDR400, HDR600, and HDR1000 and actually has massive calibration LUTs. So you'd think it was...
And next: Jedi Survivor. This one really likes saturated blues, which sadly my monitor doesn't really go very far into BT.2020 for. It also varies a ton, there are desaturated planet scenes that are almost 100% BT.709 (though Cal's hair is...
RT, ya it kinda depends on what you like, and also the game, they use it in vastly different ways. That aside, it isn't a huge concern for that price level as you aren't talking enough power to run the really heavy hitting things like full path...
In that case, the 4070 is the way to go. Good performance for watt, and if you give DLSS a chance I really don't think you'll regret it at 4k. One of the things you tend to find for all TAA is that it does better at higher resolutions and frame...
This is the way to go if you are looking for max efficiency, and also easy DC power. The laptop will want 20VDC input so that is the only DC-DC supply you need, it handles the rest internally. They also have power targets right in your range. The...
Plenty of office use for sure, but also simulation software. Ansys (Structures, Fluids, and EM), Solidworks, Comsol, and so on. They can hit pretty hard.
No it happens all the time in the US, and is super common with electronics. Have a look at TVs, you'll find they are the same price on Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, etc. The reason is agency pricing: That's where the manufacturer says "You need to...
Nah, it is for people who like shiny graphics. Even with a 4090, I'm rarely able to push more than 120fps in modern titles with things cranked up, and there's more than a few times where 60ish is all I'm getting. Don't get me wrong, I like high...
ChatGPT. That's what did it. There are plenty of other important and useful developments in machine learning that have been happening for a long time, like DLSS/FSR, car assisted driving, etc, etc. However what made it news for the masses was GPT...
They actually have for a long time. nVidia was pushing the "AI" bandwagon years ago when most of the industry didn't give a shit. DLSS is one example of a consumer tech that came out of that, it was real early to the game, and wasn't very good...
Well, I can't say what he's seeing is wrong/impossible, but without more info I wonder if it is a different cause as other here are speculating. We have a LOT of 13th gen systems at work. At least 100. We have seen zero failures. My personal rig...