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  1. Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.2 Is Now Available, Delivering New Character Customization Options, Photo Mode Functionality, Additional Gameplay Improveme...

    I never could finish this game. I tried it 3 times, just lose interest after about 4 hours. Maybe I'll fire it up one last time and give it another shot.
  2. GeForce Game Ready 566.36 WHQL Driver Officially Replaces GeForce Experience with NVIDIA App

    Exactly. I don't sign in. And I've actually used the recommended game settings with some success. The older I get the less I want to sit there and fiddle with the 1000 different in-game graphics settings. I just want to play. So I'll apply the recommended settings and then make minor...
  3. Intel Is Not Backing Down in the Discreet GPU Sector and Its Xe3-Based Celestial Series Will Reportedly Compete at the Ultra-Enthusiast Segment

    Let's all hope they spent some time refining their software for the "B" series release. The cards are only as good as the software that drives them.
  4. Applied Materials Announces Breakthrough “MAX OLED” Manufacturing Solution, Enabling up to 3x Brighter Displays and 2.5x Higher Resolution

    Micro LED will be replacing OLED. It's just superior in every way. You can buy one now if you have the money. Remember when Plasma first came out? It was stupid expensive for even a 42" panel. Then large format LCD with LED full array was the next big thing that was stupid expensive. Then OLED...
  5. AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT Enters Mass Production This Month with GeForce RTX 4080-Level of Performance, It's Claimed

    If they can keep the price around $600 it'll be a slam dunk. It'll really come down to RT and encoder performance. If it's not as good in either or both they need to price it accordingly.
  6. Applied Materials Announces Breakthrough “MAX OLED” Manufacturing Solution, Enabling up to 3x Brighter Displays and 2.5x Higher Resolution

    A cutting edge start up out of the mid-west with display technology that has both military and civilian applications........ Jordan Belfort wants to sell you some of their stock before it's too late!
  7. AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT to Feature 220-Watt TDP and 2x 8-Pin Power Connectors, Seasonic Reveals

    It'll come down to price point. I doubt the 8800 XT will be more than $600. While the 5080 is going to be $1200+. Not even in the same league.
  8. NZXT’s PC Subscription Service Has Been a “Godsend,” Customers Say

    Rent-A-Center has been doing this for decades. If people are stupid enough to pay for it, so be it.
  9. NVIDIA Warns of A Gaming GPU Shortage as It Prepares to Launch Its GeForce RTX 50 Series

    We were finally blessed with one in Charlotte. It's about 35 minutes away from me. I still don't like going to it since it's in the middle of the ghetto. And I mean ghetto, like, I'm not going there without other people with me and we're all armed.
  10. Intel Arc B580 “Battlemage” GPU Pricing and Specifications Have Surfaced

    It's speculated to perform on par with a 4060 Ti. If that's the case for $250 it's a slam dunk. Or course drivers and game support will be an issue.
  11. NVIDIA Warns of A Gaming GPU Shortage as It Prepares to Launch Its GeForce RTX 50 Series

    These things will be hens teeth for at least 6 months. Not to worry though! I'm sure GN and J2C will each get half a dozen of each model.
  12. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Was Never Powerful Enough to Run Ray Tracing Properly, It’s Claimed

    As a current 2080Ti owner I agree with this, to an extent. If I use DLSS it can handle "some" ray tracing at 1440P. The more granular the RT settings offered in the game the better. Like CP2077 I can enable some of it, and get some effect, while maintaining 60+ FPS.
  13. Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White Launches Worldwide Next Week for $679

    I have a mint condition OLED Vita sitting here PCH-1001 I'd be willing to part with.
  14. Intel Doesn’t Think the Gaming Market Is Big Enough to Justify a Core CPU with 3D V-Cache: “Comes with Trade-Offs, Certain Disadvantages, or Co...

    In all fairness this is the first "tiled" silicon CPU that Intel put out. The 1000 series Ryzen weren't all that good. 2000 series saw a good jump, and 3000 was a large jump. AMD just has years of product improvement under their belt. Intel will catch up, possibly.
  15. Intel Doesn’t Think the Gaming Market Is Big Enough to Justify a Core CPU with 3D V-Cache: “Comes with Trade-Offs, Certain Disadvantages, or Co...

    Gamers want the best for gaming. Imagine that. And Intel isn't it. Not saying Intel isn't "good enough", because they are. But if I'm building something that's going to be 95% used for gaming I'm going with the best option for gaming. Not something that's OK at gaming and obliterates the...
  16. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Review

    I agree with this. Going from a 3700X to a 5700X3D I saw a nice bump in frames and higher lows while gaming at 2560x1440, everything else on the system remained the same. I tend to keep quality high, except for MP shooters (PUBG, COD). I never felt CPU bound, but something is clearly helping.
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