By Laboured Go To PostI… I can finally have ALL of the porn.
14Tb isn't even enough to store PH's brit milf category.
By Laboured Go To PostI… I can finally have ALL of the porn.Have you checked if Scan will install it for you?
You really think the kind of people that can afford a £550 hard drive install these things themselves? COME ON
By Laboured Go To PostYou really think the kind of people that can afford a £550 hard drive install these things themselves? COME ON
still such a huge premium on the largest helium drives, only the most space constrained (physical) situations are really worth the bother.
So a helpdesk tech came to me saying someone's computer was giving them errors about their disk failing soon (Windows can display this if there is a SMART error). I was curious so i check it out.. It's rated life used was at 99%
That's 430,183,246,606 sectors written at 512 byte sectors = 220.25 TB written
That's 22GB written/hour 24/7 for about 14 months. HOW!? apparently the machine won't boot now but WTF.. either something was seriously wrong with the drive or some churning logfile was going HAM. Just thought it was a bit interesting, several hundreds of SSD's and this is the first ive seen be worn out.
That's 430,183,246,606 sectors written at 512 byte sectors = 220.25 TB written
That's 22GB written/hour 24/7 for about 14 months. HOW!? apparently the machine won't boot now but WTF.. either something was seriously wrong with the drive or some churning logfile was going HAM. Just thought it was a bit interesting, several hundreds of SSD's and this is the first ive seen be worn out.
About 20ish games will support DLSS to begin with.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-dlss-new-games-september-2018/
Nvidia announced more titles with DLSS support.
Darksiders 3
Deliver Us The Moon: Fortuna
Fear the Wolves
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
KINETIK
Outpost Zero
Overkill's The Walking Dead
SCUM
Stormdivers
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-dlss-new-games-september-2018/
Nvidia announced more titles with DLSS support.
Darksiders 3
Deliver Us The Moon: Fortuna
Fear the Wolves
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
KINETIK
Outpost Zero
Overkill's The Walking Dead
SCUM
Stormdivers
By diehard Go To PostOh man i love that game 4k gaming, it's so good.
Actually it's overrated.
By Laboured Go To PostWhat's the matter Vapes? Don't you like… *checks notes"… whatever the fuck that is?It looks like something some cunt would strap on to the back of their Fiat Punto and go to an Asda car park on a Sunday evening to show it off.
By Gaby Go To PostSo I have a rx480. If I get a regular-ish 2080, i can expect to get 3 times more frames?
No but you can expect 10X more ray tracing!
By Smokey Go To PostI'm officially coming home brehsMad man. I will be joining you soon, hopefully.
ASUS PG27UQ copped
By Smokey Go To PostI'm officially coming home brehs
ASUS PG27UQ copped
BROOTTHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
I am in fact, Elite
Calibrated
Maximum RGB enabled just for the fukkery lol
Now the wait for my 2080Ti next week.
Pls forgive me diehard
By FootbalIFan Go To PostWhere's the rgb mousepad :(
that's for the corsair setup. i'm back on #teamlogitech
By Smokey Go To Postthat's for the corsair setup. i'm back on #teamlogitechIncredible
Welcome back to the team
tried bf1 in hdr. was able to get 60 fps at 4k with some pleb settings, but this thing gets brightttttt in hdr. downloading destiny 2 and some others.
By HottestVapes Go To PostSmokey living the damn dream rn
next week vapes, next week.
Horizon 4 looks fuking crazy. Demo has HDR . Shits looking 👌
On medium preset at 4k, I get about 45fps. Lordt can't wait for the 2080ti next week.
On medium preset at 4k, I get about 45fps. Lordt can't wait for the 2080ti next week.
By Smokey Go To Postnext week vapes, next week.I'm in awe, mate. Think I'll go with the flappy Acer model or the cut down cheaper model they're set to release if it's good enough. Really want to get into high refresh 4K though, just for the fuck of it.
Microcenter said they Acer model was discontinued, at least from their store. They only had 1 of them in and weren't scheduled to get any more in vs, 5+ of the Asus PG27UQ.
I have yet to hear the fan. The blooming thing is there, but only on a dark screen. Can't really get around that with the FALD backlight. But other than that, this thing gets pretty damn bright in HDR. My face is approximately 2 ft away from the screen. The 27'' is plenty at that for me, especially coming from a 23''. I've got W10 set at 125% scaling at 4k, and it's fine for general browsing and PC use.
I wish it supported the consoles in HDR over HDMI, but that's doesn't look to be the case. 4k displays fine, but my One X says HDR10 is a no go.
I have yet to hear the fan. The blooming thing is there, but only on a dark screen. Can't really get around that with the FALD backlight. But other than that, this thing gets pretty damn bright in HDR. My face is approximately 2 ft away from the screen. The 27'' is plenty at that for me, especially coming from a 23''. I've got W10 set at 125% scaling at 4k, and it's fine for general browsing and PC use.
I wish it supported the consoles in HDR over HDMI, but that's doesn't look to be the case. 4k displays fine, but my One X says HDR10 is a no go.
By Smokey Go To Postone screen?
I am in fact, Elite
Calibrated
Maximum RGB enabled just for the fukkery lol
Now the wait for my 2080Ti next week.
Pls forgive me diehard
By alt sy Go To Postone screen?
You're in the wrong thread, pleb. That one screen could fund your gaming for an entire generation
Congrats Smokey, may it serve you well.
As impressive as it is, every non 21:9 screen looks like something outta 2009 to my eyes, unfortunately.
Hopefully those HDR ultrawides hit soon. Bring me a 38" and I'll consider selling my X34A.
As impressive as it is, every non 21:9 screen looks like something outta 2009 to my eyes, unfortunately.
Hopefully those HDR ultrawides hit soon. Bring me a 38" and I'll consider selling my X34A.
By alt sy Go To Postone screen?I'm aiming for an Eizo tbh
By alt sy Go To PostI'm aiming for an Eizo tbhhow much can you people trigger me on one page
By diehard Go To Posthow much can you people trigger me on one pagecheck the tech thread
By diehard Go To Posthow much can you people trigger me on one page
lol
By Zabojnik Go To PostCongrats Smokey, may it serve you well.
As impressive as it is, every non 21:9 screen looks like something outta 2009 to my eyes, unfortunately.
Hopefully those HDR ultrawides hit soon. Bring me a 38" and I'll consider selling my X34A.
Yeah I was going back and forth between the Asus and the Alienware UW at Microcenter. They do look nice, but I was hesitant to buy the AW knowing that the HDR UW should be hitting this year. But I've been burned before counting on release dates like with these Asus/Acer monitors.
Ansel RTX:
Nvidia Scanner one-click overclock:
Variable rate shading:
Content adaptive shading:
DLSS:
Ansel, but with even more ray-tracing than you’d get in regular ray-tracing gameplay. That’s 32x shadow samples, 40x reflection samples, 12x ambient occlusion, and 10x refractions per pixel.
Nvidia Scanner one-click overclock:
It’s going to be automatically embedded into all your typical third party overclocking apps like EVGA’s Precision software, and this one-click program will essentially run a mathematical test over the course of just 20 minutes that goes through each and every performance curve and apply its results automatically without you having to do anything at all.
Variable rate shading:
Turing’s variable rate shading can provide another performance boost by concentrating the detail of a scene where it’s needed most (in the centre, say, where you’re focusing most of your attention), and reducing the level of detail elsewhere, such as things on the periphery or simpler bits of geometry in the foreground.
Content adaptive shading:
Technically called ‘content adaptive shading’, this was arguably one of the most impressive demos I saw during Nvidia’s entire presentation, and the difference between having it on and off was almost imperceptible. There was a vague sort of rippling effect present when I was standing stock still surveying the centre of the main control room, but it completely disappeared the moment I started to move. What’s more, the frame rate leapt by 15-20fps when I had it turned on, which is pretty impressive for nigh-on identical image quality.
DLSS:
DLSS is pretty neat. In essence, it’s a super efficient form of anti-aliasing (AA) and uses Turing’s AI and deep-learning-stuffed Tensor Cores to help take some of the strain off the GPU. AA, in case you’re unfamiliar with the term, is a technique game makers use to make lines and edges appear smooth and natural instead of a million jagged pixels.
It’s particularly important when playing games at 4K, as more common AA techniques, such as temporal anti-aliasing (TAA), can often soften images a bit too much (negating that lovely sharp feeling 4K should bring) as well as get things a bit wrong when scenes are happening at speed. Whether you’ll notice any of this without the aid of a freeze-frame camera device, of course, is up for debate.
Much like ray-tracing, however, DLSS is a separate feature that not only needs developer implementation, but input from Nvidia as well as they’re the ones that need to train their clever AI boffin machines on each individual game in the first place to make sure they’re doing everything properly. From what I’ve seen so far, though, DLSS is impressive stuff that makes a good first impression. If there’s enough uptake from developers to support it, it could be a major string to Turing’s bow and offer a substantial advantage over whatever AMD’s cooking up.