Hardware support: PSA: There are Two Steppings of Non-K 10th Gen Core i5 in Circulation, Only One Comes with STIM |
- PSA: There are Two Steppings of Non-K 10th Gen Core i5 in Circulation, Only One Comes with STIM
- (Semi Engineering) The Good And Bad Of Chiplets
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- Core i5-10400 vs. Ryzen 5 3600, Sub-$200 CPU Battle
- Will NVMe become the universal block storage access protocol, even for HDDs?
- Intel Revamps Boxed Coolers for Comet Lake Processors, New Blacked-Out Design
- Intel i3-10100 vs Ryzen 3 3300X & 3100 - Budget CPU Comparison!
- Could Console with SSDs result in PC games requiring a SSD?
- TSMC 5 nm+ Node Manufacturing Goes High-Volume in Q4
- Microsoft's DirectStorage API
- 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now at $75
- [ShortCircuit] The Handheld Gaming PC - GPD Win Max
- Intel Core i5-10600K Review: Gaming speed for the frame-rate obsessed, but Ryzens above and below threaten
- How a Pro Overclocks: 6.9GHz Intel i9-10900K, ft. HiCookie of Gigabyte
- Why RAM and VRAM are not unified on computers ?
- Best Buy sent me a gsync version of the ho omen 27i instead of the freesync one - what should I do?
- Am5 socket coming soon?
PSA: There are Two Steppings of Non-K 10th Gen Core i5 in Circulation, Only One Comes with STIM Posted: 27 May 2020 01:56 PM PDT |
(Semi Engineering) The Good And Bad Of Chiplets Posted: 27 May 2020 05:58 PM PDT |
Posted: 27 May 2020 11:55 PM PDT |
Core i5-10400 vs. Ryzen 5 3600, Sub-$200 CPU Battle Posted: 27 May 2020 04:16 AM PDT |
Will NVMe become the universal block storage access protocol, even for HDDs? Posted: 27 May 2020 04:59 PM PDT |
Intel Revamps Boxed Coolers for Comet Lake Processors, New Blacked-Out Design Posted: 27 May 2020 06:40 AM PDT |
Intel i3-10100 vs Ryzen 3 3300X & 3100 - Budget CPU Comparison! Posted: 27 May 2020 10:24 AM PDT |
Could Console with SSDs result in PC games requiring a SSD? Posted: 27 May 2020 10:28 AM PDT Seeing that the next generation of Consoles will have SSDs and that the developers seem to be designing games around the increased loading rates, could we be getting PC games that require an SSD to play? I'm well aware that most PC gamers use SSDs already, my question rather relates to introducing specific hardware requirements in the PC gaming biome. From a personal point of view it would be nice with "better" software that requires specific hardware which most gamers have. [link] [comments] |
TSMC 5 nm+ Node Manufacturing Goes High-Volume in Q4 Posted: 28 May 2020 01:55 AM PDT |
Posted: 27 May 2020 03:28 PM PDT Does anyone know if the benefits of Microsoft's new API apply retroactively to old games / programs? If so, could this mean a fps improvement for all the old games released in the past? Is the I/O improvement even meaningfully reducing overhead for old ganes, considering they're mostly single-thread bound? I have a ton of questions, but nowhere is this even discussed, as far as I could see. [link] [comments] |
8GB Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now at $75 Posted: 28 May 2020 01:58 AM PDT |
[ShortCircuit] The Handheld Gaming PC - GPD Win Max Posted: 28 May 2020 01:22 AM PDT |
Posted: 27 May 2020 06:50 AM PDT |
How a Pro Overclocks: 6.9GHz Intel i9-10900K, ft. HiCookie of Gigabyte Posted: 27 May 2020 10:00 AM PDT |
Why RAM and VRAM are not unified on computers ? Posted: 27 May 2020 05:36 AM PDT iGPUs already use RAM as VRAM (DDR3, DDR4), consoles have unified RAM and VRAM (GDDR5), I have no idea about smartphones, but I would guess they have it as well. So, different types already can be used to do both things, why complicate things and keep them separate? [link] [comments] |
Best Buy sent me a gsync version of the ho omen 27i instead of the freesync one - what should I do? Posted: 27 May 2020 10:34 PM PDT I understand that the gsync one costs more? I have an r390x which is due for an upgrade soon, maybe I'llgo nvidia. Will freesync work on this monitor? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 May 2020 06:12 PM PDT So, zen 3 which is coming later this year will be on the am4 socket, although it is a few years old and has 4(?) generations of processors using it. I know amd and intel are different companies but intel recently released the lga1200 socket with their new processors, and amd has stated that b450 and x470 boards will not support the generation of processors after zen 3. Could we see a new socket in 2022 or late 2021 at the same time of the launch of ddr5? Or is a new socket from amd still a few years out? [link] [comments] |
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