Hardware support: NVIDIA allegedly cancels GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and RTX 3070 16GB - VideoCardz.com |
- NVIDIA allegedly cancels GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and RTX 3070 16GB - VideoCardz.com
- Large supercomputer win for AMD in Europe. Both Epyc and Radeon Instinct.
- Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 drivers have been released
- [VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ashes of the Singularity performance leaks
- Why are most people okay with apples anti consumer practices? on r/apple apple can't do anything wrong and won't admit how anticonsumer apple is
- (Asus) ASUS Announces BIOS Updates for Zen 3 and Introduces Three New Motherboards
- Quad GeForce RTX 3090 in a desktop - Does it work?
- Overclocking the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
- my speaker got fried up. help
- Are foldable computers the future? First look at Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Fold!
- Fujitsu's Latest 13.3-Inch Laptop Only Weighs 1.4 Pounds
- MLPerf v0.7 Inference Results Released
- Intel Iris Xe Max GPU Listed With Slower-Than-Expected Memory
- Lian Li lancool ii stock shortage
- Palit RTX 3080 GameRock OC Review - hardware uboxed
- PS5 will make PC games more optimized for NVMe m.2 high speeds?
NVIDIA allegedly cancels GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and RTX 3070 16GB - VideoCardz.com Posted: 21 Oct 2020 10:33 AM PDT |
Large supercomputer win for AMD in Europe. Both Epyc and Radeon Instinct. Posted: 21 Oct 2020 07:13 AM PDT |
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 drivers have been released Posted: 22 Oct 2020 12:09 AM PDT This suggests that OEMs have started to receive AX210 chips. Perhaps retail sellers will be able to sell these soon. https://downloadmirror.intel.com/29902/eng/ReleaseNotes_WiFi_22.0.0.pdf https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29902 https://downloadmirror.intel.com/29919/eng/ReleaseNotes_BT_22.0.0.pdf [link] [comments] |
[VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ashes of the Singularity performance leaks Posted: 21 Oct 2020 02:34 PM PDT |
Posted: 21 Oct 2020 07:10 PM PDT For example, apple was the FIRST company to do all of these things: Non removable battery from the phone Raising the flagship price of a phone from $600 to 1000$+ soldering parts on the motherboard so you can't upgrade anything having some of the lowest base storage options, in 2019 they sold a 128GB macbook applecare. Apple only does a one year warranty, and you have to spend $300 to get a real warranty on top of the $1500 macbook you just bought apples repair practices. Lets say you have a broken display flex cable. Well, apple won't let you go to any repair shop because itll void your warranty. They also intentionally make it to where the display flex cable is connected to the display in a weird way so you can't just replace the cable, you have to replace the entire display. Making it cost $700+ Apple will only let you get your macbook repaired at "authorized" stores. Well these "authorized" stores can really not fix very many things, and apple is very strict on this. They won't let them use specific machines for example, that will fix your macbook for cheap. This forces you to buy a whole motherboard if a transistor goes out. Now, I like apple as much as the next guy, i am typing this on my macbook pro right now. But these practices are SUPER anti consumer, and honestly affect a lot more then just apple users. Its because if apple does it, it gives samsung and other companies the okay to do it too. Why are so many apple fanboys okay with this, or won't admit these practices? [link] [comments] |
(Asus) ASUS Announces BIOS Updates for Zen 3 and Introduces Three New Motherboards Posted: 21 Oct 2020 08:30 AM PDT |
Quad GeForce RTX 3090 in a desktop - Does it work? Posted: 21 Oct 2020 05:43 AM PDT |
Overclocking the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Posted: 21 Oct 2020 06:41 AM PDT |
Posted: 22 Oct 2020 02:53 AM PDT due to sudden large amount of electricity, the speakers which I have connected to my pc are not working anymore. I believe those two individual speakers are good but the main system to which those were connected, is dead now. can I use those two individual speakers somehow? without much spending [link] [comments] |
Are foldable computers the future? First look at Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Fold! Posted: 21 Oct 2020 08:15 PM PDT |
Fujitsu's Latest 13.3-Inch Laptop Only Weighs 1.4 Pounds Posted: 21 Oct 2020 07:17 AM PDT |
MLPerf v0.7 Inference Results Released Posted: 21 Oct 2020 03:39 PM PDT |
Intel Iris Xe Max GPU Listed With Slower-Than-Expected Memory Posted: 21 Oct 2020 09:29 AM PDT |
Lian Li lancool ii stock shortage Posted: 22 Oct 2020 12:48 AM PDT I have found it hard to find any of these cases(both RGB and performance variants) in stock anywhere. Anyone heard anything about this? I wonder if they are straight up stopped production and replaced that model with new lineup, or just short production run? [link] [comments] |
Palit RTX 3080 GameRock OC Review - hardware uboxed Posted: 21 Oct 2020 03:43 AM PDT |
PS5 will make PC games more optimized for NVMe m.2 high speeds? Posted: 21 Oct 2020 11:09 AM PDT The Nvme m.2 port has a higher read speed than conventional SATA SSDs. If you by a m.2 that has a speed higher than a SSD you will notice this just during the transference of files and things like that, games are not optmimized to that speed, is not hard to find m.2 SSDs that are 5x faster than a SATA SSD but the loading times are generally just a tinny little fast, when it's not the same. The PS5 has a NVMe on it that seems to have 5Gb/s reading speed. Now that technology has come to consoles, do you guys think that this kind of SSD will become a lot better on games? Have a great day! [link] [comments] |
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