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Introduction We will compare the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER versus Radeon RX 7900 GRE in this quick performance comparison with gaming benchmarks. These two video cards are near similar price points, so it is prudent to look at refreshed performance with new drivers as of May of 2024 post-launch for...
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Introduction We have reviewed the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER, and now it is time to overclock it and see what kind of a gameplay experience it can deliver when pushed to the max, and how it compares to a factory overclocked Radeon RX 7900 GRE. If you want to know how to overclock GeForce […]...
Guess you are done with Microsoft as a whole then, better sell anything you have made by Microsoft hardware and software, and never buy anything from them ever again.
8000 is APUs
9000 is desktop CPUs
Just think of it like leapfrogging, they do a series for CPU, then the next for APU, so the next CPU is the next thousand number
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My guess, is 5090 before 2024 is up, and maybe also 5080. More precisely? Maybe Q4 latest, maybe end of Q3 if they really want to stick it to everyone, but I would think that might be rushed.
Good, but... shouldn't it be the other way around, Intel Baseline should be the 'default' and then an OC profile to go beyond that
This issue, at its core, is one that's been building over time. Hasn't been a big problem since Intel CPUs had some headroom, but now that they are being pushed to...
I was like hoping for some graphical improvements like better textures, or better shadows and lighting, or ray tracing, etc... oh well.
"Next Gen" just seems to be about console support, and resolution, dynamic framerate and aspect ratio support.
Unfortuntely, the issue is bigger and more complex than just 'the user is plugging it in wrong'. While that can contribute, it is not inherently the main issue with the new cable and connector, it's a design choice ultimately that has caused these issues. It needs to go back to the drawing board.