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- Intel i7-6700K & i5-6600K in 2019: Benchmarks vs. Ryzen, 9900K, 9700K, 3600 (Gamer's Nexus)
- Analyzing Intel’s Discrete Xe-HPC Graphics Disclosure: Ponte Vecchio, Rambo Cache, and Gelato
- Using ground relays with Starlink
- Why Is Your NES A TV Station? (That's Weird)
- Plessey develops native Red InGaN LEDs on silicon
- (HotHardware) Addlink S70 SSD Review: Speedy, Affordable NVMe Storage
- SSDs next decade
Posted: 24 Dec 2019 10:32 AM PST |
Intel i7-6700K & i5-6600K in 2019: Benchmarks vs. Ryzen, 9900K, 9700K, 3600 (Gamer's Nexus) Posted: 24 Dec 2019 03:26 AM PST |
Analyzing Intel’s Discrete Xe-HPC Graphics Disclosure: Ponte Vecchio, Rambo Cache, and Gelato Posted: 24 Dec 2019 08:18 PM PST |
Using ground relays with Starlink Posted: 24 Dec 2019 05:37 PM PST |
Why Is Your NES A TV Station? (That's Weird) Posted: 24 Dec 2019 08:29 AM PST |
Plessey develops native Red InGaN LEDs on silicon Posted: 24 Dec 2019 08:24 AM PST |
(HotHardware) Addlink S70 SSD Review: Speedy, Affordable NVMe Storage Posted: 24 Dec 2019 05:45 PM PST |
Posted: 24 Dec 2019 05:47 AM PST There are videos on youtube that show how nvme ssd aren't much better than sata ssds at loading times. If games from nextgen consoles are made with nvme in mind, wouldn't that make our present nvme ssds much better than sata at those games? (Similar as newer games use better the multicore cpus than the ones when multicore just came out) [link] [comments] |
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