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- Lithium battery costs have fallen by 98% in three decades
- Resizeable Bar for RTX 3000 cards. Who has tested this more extensivelly at this point?
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Lithium battery costs have fallen by 98% in three decades Posted: 03 Apr 2021 11:30 AM PDT |
Resizeable Bar for RTX 3000 cards. Who has tested this more extensivelly at this point? Posted: 04 Apr 2021 12:47 AM PDT I just tested Cyberpunk 2077 and the issue I described many times for this title and some others (like Watch dogs legion) (going over 8gb VRAM causes a lag spike) seems to be less severe. Cyberpunk is one of the games that supports BAR, and it seems like while the FPS does tank a little bit when I see the game go over the VRAM limit of my 3070, it no longer freezes up for a second like it used to. If I understand correctly this is directly due to the BAR feature? Because the memory is no longer limited to chunks it can be cycled faster...? I am no expert in this but this seems reasonable. Perhaps this was the reason why nvidia was so ballsy and greddy regarding the VRAM of these cards...? Since they knew the BAR thing would just eliminate the "negative" effects of not enough VRAM? Well, that is just my theory anyways. It's definitely a great feature to have and should be a default option for us 3000 RTX users in all games from now on IMO. [link] [comments] |
South Korea and Taiwan elbow out China in chip investment Posted: 03 Apr 2021 10:24 PM PDT |
Diamond battery powered by nuclear waste runs for 28,000 years Posted: 03 Apr 2021 02:01 PM PDT |
Are there any other hidden features like Resizable BAR that exist in hardware but not utilized yet? Posted: 03 Apr 2021 06:56 AM PDT Never heard of ReBAR before AMD implemented it. Apparently it has been in the hardware for some generations now. I wonder if there are other features that can boost performance but have not been used yet. [link] [comments] |
TSMC Chairman: No Need to Expand Fabs in U.S. and Europe Posted: 03 Apr 2021 05:43 AM PDT |
Overview of Aliexpress nettops for entry-level gaming Posted: 03 Apr 2021 11:43 AM PDT |
[Hardware Unboxed] Intel Screwed It Up: Rocket Lake 11th-gen Launch Discussion Posted: 03 Apr 2021 09:21 AM PDT |
These pictures took just 10 minutes to render on a 2080 Posted: 04 Apr 2021 02:10 AM PDT |
Tianshu Zhixin's Big Island GPU to feature TSMC 7nm node and up to 37 TFLOPS peak FP32 performance Posted: 03 Apr 2021 05:58 PM PDT |
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