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    Hardware support: Gamers Nexus: Cyberpunk 2077 DLSS Quality Comparison vs. Native, Benchmarks, & Blind Test

    Hardware support: Gamers Nexus: Cyberpunk 2077 DLSS Quality Comparison vs. Native, Benchmarks, & Blind Test


    Gamers Nexus: Cyberpunk 2077 DLSS Quality Comparison vs. Native, Benchmarks, & Blind Test

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 12:19 PM PST

    AMD ''Cato'' Review: the A9-9820 and RX-8120 Demystified

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 07:45 PM PST

    Global Chip Shortage threatens Production of laptops, smartphones and more

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 06:39 AM PST

    (VideoCardz.com) Gigabyte WRX80 SU8 motherboard for Ryzen Threadripper PRO pictured

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 10:07 PM PST

    Qualcomm promises three years of Android updates for its entire SoC lineup

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 02:46 AM PST

    Can LTO tape be used for desktop / fileservers?

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 10:10 AM PST

    Hypothetical question:

    Despite the fact that LTO tape has read/write speeds that would make it practically useless for this purpose, would it be theoretically possible to build a desktop computer and/or a fileserver using LTO tape as the storage medium? Does a motherboard that supports tape (somehow / through adapters?) exist? If not, would there by any other way to connect a tape storage pool directly to a computer?

    I understand that tape is most commonly used for long term (and often cold) archiving. But could it actually work as the underlying storage on a server?

    I've heard that AWS Glacier is commonly speculated to use tape storage. In a setup like this, would the storage be exposed directly as a storage pool or would the data have to be written and read to/from it through a secondary device?

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    Lian Li DK-05 Variants

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 04:06 PM PST

    I was looking up Lian Li Dk-05 when I saw something called the DK-05X.

    I already knew about the DK-05 and the DK-05F, but I hadn't heard anything about the DK-05X, so I decided to search it up.

    When I did, some listings for the DK-05X did pop up, but there didn't seem to be an official product page by Lian Li.

    Does anyone know what this variant is, and are there any other variants of the Lian Li DK-05?

    submitted by /u/LEGEND-IWNL-
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    GTC China 2020 Keynote Spotlights NVIDIA Technology and Research (Includes NV vision on MCM and Interconnect)

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 03:07 AM PST

    [Suggestions] Windows on ARM native/x86/x64 emulation benchmark

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 05:45 AM PST

    tl;dr This thread made me think of benchmarking my Surface Pro X.

    It's been a year since Surface Pro X came out, yet there aren't too many benchmarks for it out there. This is in stark contrast to Apple M1 which was met by a flood of benchmarks left and right. I love my SPX, it's surprisingly snappy compared to Intel counterparts (and especially Surface Go - which is my previous device), but most people have no idea what it's like. I mean, even I don't know exactly what it's like compared to other devices.

    I'm no expert, I don't have access to benchmark tools that require some expert measures. With instructions, however, I can provide benchmarks you want and let you compare the result to Android equivalents and Apple devices.

    Benchmarks will be in 3 segments: Native ARM64, x86(32-bit) emulation, and recently added x86-64 emulation (in preview).

    Assuming everything goes as expected, I will accept suggestions for the next day or two, conduct benchmarks over the weekend, and upload the results next week. Tell me what I can and should run, and I'll try my best to give out the most useful result.

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    Azza Hive 450 has an AIRFLOW KILLER?

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 12:55 AM PST

    NVIDIA RTX 30 SUPER Series To Be Manufactured By Samsung As Well

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 08:49 PM PST

    Apple Is at the Cutting Edge of a Revolution in Chips (Podcast)

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 05:41 PM PST

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