By HottestVapes Go To Post
It’s beautiful.
aww yiss
By NinjaFridge Go To PostI wonder how well it runs Fallout 76pretty well if you look at the ground.
By HottestVapes Go To Postdaaamn
It’s beautiful.
By Adam Go To PostAsk VapesMemes aside, it runs fine on the 2080Ti. 4K, locked 60FPS outside of some stutter that persists through every Bethesda game.
By Smokey Go To PostBasically a Quadro RTX 6000 for a lot less money . Should be maybe 10-20% faster than a 2080Ti.Surprised at the 24GB of VRAM, and i was $500 off on price. I wonder if they will roll back some of those driver optimizations they recently put into the Tesla cards otherwise they are just doing what they did with the first Titan and eating into their more lucrative market.
Crazy that GPU's are getting even more of the "right part for the job" method that has been mostly been a CPU thing.
Want FP64? Get a Titan V or GV100
Huge dataset but FP32 will do? Get a Titan RTX
Need datacenter support, certain random OpenGL Extensions, or multiple NVENC sessions? Get a Quadro
Copying from gaming
Huge improvement and optimizations implemented. 1440p with 60fps, ultra rtx setting.
Huge improvement and optimizations implemented. 1440p with 60fps, ultra rtx setting.
Phsyx is now open source, which despite what a lot of people think, is the leading phsyics middleware used in gaming, even on consoles according to Durante.
By Smokey Go To PostPhsyx is now open source, which despite what a lot of people think, is the leading phsyics middleware used in gaming, even on consoles according to Durante.It’s pretty much baked into Unreal Engine 4 IIRC. Two of the biggest games of last year, Fortnite and PUBG both powered by PhysX.
Lots of people confused (Nvidia's fault, really) between the PhysX middleware engine and PhysX GPU accelerated physics. One of these has been pretty disappointing.
MS's "Direct Phsyics" was kinda supposed to be the replacement for Havok and in theory should be more modern and more ubiquitous hardware acceleration, but i'm not sure what is going on with it.
MS's "Direct Phsyics" was kinda supposed to be the replacement for Havok and in theory should be more modern and more ubiquitous hardware acceleration, but i'm not sure what is going on with it.
By HottestVapes Go To PostIt’s pretty much baked into Unreal Engine 4 IIRC. Two of the biggest games of last year, Fortnite and PUBG both powered by PhysX.yep, both ue4 and unity use physx. I'm not really sure what impact open sourcing it will have though?
By DominicanPower Go To PostAnyone dl the new drivers?
Yep. It's primarily for the bfv update tomorrow.
By Smokey Go To PostYep. It's primarily for the bfv update tomorrow.I see a lot of bitching on the nvidia reddit. I usually dl all the new drivers. *yeshrug*
By DominicanPower Go To PostI see a lot of bitching on the nvidia reddit. I usually dl all the new drivers. *yeshrug*
There's always bitching about new drivers tbf
By diehard Go To PostIf talking specifically about the life of the CPU, don't really worry about that either. High CPU temps can correlate to other things that will shorten the lifespan of components though, like high voltages and high VRM temps. As a super way-too-simple guideline, high temps will shorten the lifespan of capacitors and high voltages will shorten the lifespan of silicon.
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Thanks. Not gonna worry about my 6600k with peak 72 C temps then.
By Adam Go To Post🤔Thought you had a 6700K, breh?
Thanks. Not gonna worry about my 6600k with peak 72 C temps then.
By HottestVapes Go To PostThought you had a 6700K, breh?
*6700k, you right.
By Smokey Go To PostI posted an article about this a couple pages back, the conclusions was identical.
Small boost in performance with seemingly no downside to using it. It’s a shame that ray tracing has overshadowed all these neat performance enhancements that came with the RTX cards, VRS and DLSS have the pontential to really stretch the legs of the 20XX cards over the years. If the support is there, at least.
Ryzen 3 3300 - 6C/12T - Base Clock 3.2 - Boost Clock 4.0 - TDP 50W - $99
Ryzen 3 3300X - 6C/12T - Base Clock 3.5 - Boost Clock 4.3 - TDP 65W - $129
Ryzen 3 3300G - 6C/12T/15CU - Base Clock 3.0 - Boost Clock 3.8 - TDP 65W - $129
Ryzen 5 3600 - 8C/16T - Base Clock 3.6 - Boost Clock 4.4 - TDP 65W - $179
Ryzen 5 3600X - 8C/16T - Base Clock 4.0 - Boost Clock 4.8 - TDP 95W - $229
Ryzen 5 3600G - 8C/16T/20CU - Base Clock 3.2 - Boost Clock 4.0 - TDP 95W - $199
Ryzen 7 3700 - 12C/24T - Base Clock 3.8 - Boost Clock 4.6 - TDP 95W - $299
Ryzen 7 3700X - 12C/24T - Base Clock 4.2 - Boost Clock 5.0 - TDP 105W - $329
Ryzen 9 3800X - 16C/32T - Base Clock 3.9 - Boost Clock 4.7 - TDP 125W - $449
Ryzen 9 3850X - 16C/32T - Base Clock 4.3 - Boost Clock 5.1 - TDP 135W - $499
Radeon RX 3060 $129 - 4GB GDDR6 - 75W TDP
Radeon RX 3070 $199 - 8GB GDDR6 -120W TDP
Radeon RX 3080 (Navi10) $249 - 8GB GDDR6 - 150W TDP
👀 holy fuck
might go over to amd camp frfr if this is accurate
that 3700x whew
By Smokey Go To Post
👀 holy fuck
might go over to amd camp frfr if this is accurate
that 3700x whew
I told you bro!
By Smokey Go To PostLA_Noire_PressXDoubt.jpeg
👀 holy fuck
might go over to amd camp frfr if this is accurate
that 3700x whew
By Smokey Go To Posti know breh butmost exciting CPU launch since .. Nahalem? Sandy Bridge?
what if
By HottestVapes Go To PostLA_Noire_PressXDoubt.jpeg
No, no, I really think AMD is ahead of the curve this time.
By diehard Go To Postmost exciting CPU launch since .. Nahalem? Sandy Bridge?
I'd think so. This would be disruptive af .
That feeling when your favourite PC parts shop suddenly decides it won't ship to your country anymore and you actually pay less for shipping than you ordinarily would by using a forwarding service. Based mailboxde.com, I can already see that we'll become good friends.
By Zabojnik Go To PostThat feeling when your favourite PC parts shop suddenly decides it won't ship to your country anymore and you actually pay less for shipping than you ordinarily would by using a forwarding service. Based mailboxde.com, I can already see that we'll become good friends.Mindfactory?
Using a similar service for some Austrian shops.
If AMD could put 16 cores on a die, have them boost upto 5.1Ghz and remain within a 135w TDP while still remaining compatible with the AM4 socket. Frankly I think they’d be singing about it already and would’ve dropped the announcement right around the 9900K launch to put a huge dampener on Intel.
Now I don’t doubt that they could release a 16/32t AM4 socket CPU, but if they did I think they’d be showing their hand far too soon and undercutting their own Threadripper market share.
The listed clockspeeds aren’t in line at all with any previous leak, and last time a Ryzen CPU was stated to have such high clockspeeds it was prior to the Ryzen 2000 launch and well, look how that turned out.
Now I don’t doubt that they could release a 16/32t AM4 socket CPU, but if they did I think they’d be showing their hand far too soon and undercutting their own Threadripper market share.
The listed clockspeeds aren’t in line at all with any previous leak, and last time a Ryzen CPU was stated to have such high clockspeeds it was prior to the Ryzen 2000 launch and well, look how that turned out.
By Pennywise Go To PostMindfactory?Yeah. Apparently they don't ship to individuals here anymore, companies only. They used to charge 25€ flat, it came to 13€ via mailboxde. Shipping within Germany via DHL is free on MF, if you order between midnight and 6am.
Using a similar service for some Austrian shops.
AU shops won't send to DE? That's ... stupid.
By Zabojnik Go To PostYeah. Apparently they don't ship to individuals here anymore, companies only. They used to charge 25€ flat, it came to 13€ via mailboxde. Shipping within Germany via DHL is free on MF, if you order between midnight and 6am.Just a few. Media Markt got an Austrian webshop and you can't order from them.
AU shops won't send to DE? That's … stupid.
Every once in a while they've got a decent offer though and I just use this service.
By Facism Go To PostMarshall Amps, Broders.Absolutely sensational. Used to love my JCM800.
By Smokey Go To Post
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Who?