NVME is fast, but still noticeably more expensive just wish we would see 5.25" bay HDD's seems a transition that would make far too much sense for spinning rust to stave off extinction awhile longer. The SATA III is defiantly a cache bottleneck concern as well that's gone too overlooked I mean...
DLSS is probably just a initial stepping stone for both ray tracing and VR for performance reasons. The other thing for tensor cores is sure they are good for machine learning which has various applications both inside/outside of gaming/game development. The other aspect of DLSS is the latency...
As far as DLSS goes the DPI would skew peoples perceptions on it a fair amount. Another generational change to underlying tensor cores to it could improve the quality further to the point where at 4K it's highly acceptable and at 1440p a bit like it is now at 4K being a option that's rather hit...
I don't like the spring tension on the Logitech stick personally and the hat control feels cheap which at $35's I suppose it is really. The bigger thing for me is the spring. I also wish they had a wireless one in product in that price range. I've gotten to a point where I'd just prefer more...
Riff Racer, Starblast, and Bloodline of Prima are the most recent games I've been playing. Starblast I'd recommend the others idk they are hit or miss recommendations I'd say. Bloodlines of Prima is rough around edges and in early access, but it is sort of unique and interesting and kind of...
Scissor switch is a rubber dome technically speaking though it seems like the rubber is a bit less stiff and rigid on them. It's a bit quieter and a lot quicker and it's a super stable key press due to the two arms on it with a low actuation point and low travel and good key return due to the...
I'm not a fan of those key caps Outbreaker the flat keys just don't feel as nice to type on to me. The coolermaster one is more like a regular key cap though I'd rather type on that. I love low profile low actuation point low travel keyboards though in terms of rapid typing response that's why I...
Yeah I enjoy it a lot feels great. I can't see going back to a full height keyboard ever after a day on this keyboard. Feels less fatiguing, feels quicker, and is quite a bit quieter overall especially if typing more gently with it. If I were to try anything else I'd it would be the a Cherry MX...
I was looking at the Corsair K63 and K70's the K63 is wireless, but not low profile though, but would be cool if they made a MX low profile wireless version with that design layout at some point. I'm sure a lot of people would enjoy such a pairing. I'm very pleased with Cherry SX scissor...
I just got a Cherry B. Unlimited that came today Cherry SX Scissor switches low profile wireless laser engraved keys. It's got this style scissor key cap for the record.
Cherry's KeyMan software lets you program the F1-F12 keys and the calculator/email/home button keys above the number pad. If...
You make like one of these and you can get custom graphic art designed ones as well though the size might be slightly different. Amazon has the same type of extra large desk mat's as well though Ebay is often a little bit cheaper...
I imported one of these controllers from Japan that I received today it was roughly $35's on Ebay. It's rather interesting in the windows 10 under the hardware tab in hardware properties it shows up as a Xbox 360 controller for windows. Seems like a little of a strange oddity, but maybe that's...
As far as the RAM issue is concerned AMD should make a infinity fabric connected device like Asus Hyper M.2 and have it utilize GDDR/HBM instead of NAND. Radeon Pro's have something a bit like that, but it's just a standard M.2 NAND. If they AMD could do that with actual VRAM that is much faster...
Got it to work on the CBS site, but didn't work for YouTube why can't it just be simple and work like you'd expect everywhere. Oh well if works at all some places better than nothing.
Trading IQ in area's you don't care much about for higher IQ in area's you'd rather see improved seems like a great compromise. Done well it can be a very good thing done poorly it can be a rather ugly thing.
I see potential with Microsoft's own hololens 2 if they can use it with zoom/auto focus and post process regions you're eyes are focused on imagine the hololens doing a bit of post process on a 4K screen your looking at in real time along with other cool stuff like custom configurable UI hud's...
I'd just like to say be nice or the consumers will stop buying to the developers that happen to be sucking. The developers would probably be hearing better words and nicer feedback if their products were good in the first place. That said it must be a really tough job for a developer to be paid...
It would be interesting if a game engine was ever explicitly built around MIDI sequenced pixel rendering. I mean think of black midi and all the note changes that is capable of sequencing so not individual compute shading pixels?
Damn they paid more for Mellanox than AMD did for ATI that's seems nuts from a context standpoint though with cloud computing it's probably rather lucrative today plus it plays into Nvidia's ambitions into that area I suppose as well. Still that's hefty price tag, but they've got tons of cash...
I wonder if GPU's could deploy a form adaptive frame rate controlled AA got example 40FPS/50FPS/30FPS would all be fairly reasonable 20ms/25ms/33.33ms intervals and could trigger retroactively in a way that favors AA over input latency or input latency over AA in terms of transitioning. It could...
Diminishing returns in regard to FPS and latency. Isn't gsync capped to display refresh rate as well or slightly below it? So if that's the case Nvidia is comparing 16.67ms latency against 6.94ms latency and 4.16ms latency in regard to KD/R oh gee big shocker a 12.51ms to 9.73ms difference leads...
How does the VRS work with the RTX 2080Ti and GTX 1660 Ti is retroactively enabled by default is it toggled on a case by case basis depending on the game? It could easily be viewed as a cheat if it's retroactively on by default for example and impacts visual quality. I actually think you could...
I like that the art direction deviates and distances itself from the base game a bit more than the previous expansion. That's something Diablo 2 did well between acts that gave the game a lot better replay value was a nice mixture of different environment settings and associated spawns that fit...
Still really keen to know if the undervolt combined with chill can work in tandem and if so how that might alter results a touch plus I'm curious how straying from the default chill min/max settings could be of a benefit. Hows it tie in with boost in relation to the minimum/average frame rate in...
There was a bit of a implied AMD jab and not as if Nvidia doesn't also do similar, but sure they have more resources to do a better job at squeezing out more performance and efficiency no kidding that's readily obvious. There is a point where it's simply not worth the time and effort for either...
^ You can probably undervolt and marginally overclock some aspect of virtually every GPU released since a damn Voodoo GPU with a bios mod. This is hardly new or specific to AMD, but nice try.
What about pairing a undervolt alongside Radeon Chill? Plus I'm curious about setting the Radeon Chill's min/max and how that could impact boost in regard to frame dropping the more unwanted side of the min/max/average frame spectrum. The hardware dropping some of the high frame rates so it can...
It doesn't do memory makers any favors when review sites routinely don't take into account true latency in comparisons and assessments made despite the fact that it makes a fairly tangible difference depending upon how far apart TS is in different DRAM frequency/CL test examples in benchmarks. A...
In a blind test how much reduction of recoil from a opponent in real time would it take before you'd readily notice it from another opponent do you think on average? 2.5%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%? More? I don't mean readily feel the effects of it, but I mean notice the actual animations/bullet...
It was less prevalent and more obvious than it tends to be today. It can be plenty obvious today, but it can be masked in a more controllable way today the average cheater as well. Also LAN's weren't strictly LAN only they often served the surrounding community in the area that connected to...
I have a feeling it'll spike back up a bit when 7nm arrives and supply gets tighter again. I think til then it's hit a bit of lull in part due to Intel's production issues and peoples reluctance. The latter part will probably fade a fair bit from the performance benefits the new Ryzen will offer...
I think DLSS would be fine for foveated AA similar to if you modified this split screen post process and set it up so the display had a bit of a diamond peripheral area that received MSAA and outside of the diamond the rest of the resolution used DLSS. Horizontal splits with some angled splits...
I think it all depends how it benchmarks and if it's got a niche enough use where it's generally as good as the 6GB card at lower resolution like 720p/1080p. I mean perhaps for high refresh rate displays where competitive players are known to sacrifice IQ a bit more to match refresh rate it's a...