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  1. Piracy Causes a 20% Drop in Game Revenue, Denuvo DRM Research Finds

    There still are so many great games. I've been enjoying all the XB360 games I never played thanks to Xenia emulator. And a ton of older games on Steam that are now dirt cheap. Good thing about XB360 and PS3 emulators is that the games are no longer being produced, so you can't buy them. And...
  2. Piracy Causes a 20% Drop in Game Revenue, Denuvo DRM Research Finds

    Not for the games I'm interested in.
  3. Piracy Causes a 20% Drop in Game Revenue, Denuvo DRM Research Finds

    Make Game Demo's Great Again I obtain linux distro's because there are no game demo's anymore. If I like the game within the first 5-10 minutes I'll buy it.
  4. 50 TB HDDs Are Coming in 2026–2027, IEEE Says

    High density, high capacity, low usage storage. If you're going to keep a metric ton of data, that's still accessible, for years there's no better way. At least we replace our spinners every 4-5 years. It's low cost and justifiable, relative to everything else.
  5. Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Tops List of CPUs with Fastest Single-Thread Performance on PassMark, Beating Core i9-14900KS

    So you're telling me a new CPU is faster than the old CPU. I guess that's an accomplishment for Intel?
  6. Upgrade Deal Alert: AMD AM4 Processors at All Time Lows

    Yup, screw it, just ordered one. Along with some new coolant and TIM.
  7. Upgrade Deal Alert: AMD AM4 Processors at All Time Lows

    Probably going to bite on the 5700X3D since the 5800X3D is out of stock everywhere, including my local Microcenter. It'll hold me over for a year or two I figure, and there's nothing wrong with my mobo or RAM. Should be a decent upgrade over my 3700X.
  8. Upgrade Deal Alert: AMD AM4 Processors at All Time Lows

    It's ridiculous that the 5700X3D is $190, but the 5800X3D is still $390-400 if you can find it. The 7800X3D is $400. Some of this pricing makes no sense.
  9. Most Gamers Prefer Single-Player Games, New Research Reveals

    Last LAN party I was a part of was at my old office in 2013. We had Left4Dead 2 and COD4 going. Was 10 of us, including the CEO. Good times!
  10. Most Gamers Prefer Single-Player Games, New Research Reveals

    PvE can be online, like a MMO.
  11. NVIDIA App Beta Adds G-SYNC Controls, RTX HDR Multi-Monitor Support, and More

    Not sure what yall are complaining about. I've been using it, no issues.
  12. GIGABYTE Unleashes AI Performance and Infinite Power with X870E/X870 Motherboards for AMD Ryzen 9000 Series “Zen 5” Processors

    Charmin Super UItra Mega Ti RGB Enhanced XXXtra Soft toilet paper with AI sheeeit sensing technology
  13. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090/5080 Specifications Leak, Revealing 32 GB of 512-Bit GDDR7 Memory and 600-Watt Power Spec for Flagship “Blackwell” Gami...

    This right here. I'd prefer one with a pre-installed block. And my 2080Ti is getting a little long in the tooth.
  14. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D May Be Out as Early as Next Month, Followed by the Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D with “New Features”

    Maybe they'll put 3D cache on both CCD's. Then it doesn't matter which one is parked. Or neither need to be parked.
  15. Microsoft Has Cut a Deal to Fulfill Its AI Datacenter Needs with Nuclear Power from Three Mile Island

    I agree. Problem is even if they figured it out today we'd still be 30-40 years away from ever seeing an operational plant in the U.S. There is so much red tape that it would take 10 years just to clear the regulatory hurdles. Then you'd have every environmental nutjob in the country trying to...
  16. Microsoft Has Cut a Deal to Fulfill Its AI Datacenter Needs with Nuclear Power from Three Mile Island

    SMR's are coming. There's no other option for large scale, rapid deployment of energy infrastructure. Plus it distributes the load across the grid instead of being centralized as with a large plant. That's what my wife does, btw. Nuclear development. It's a shame the U.S. is 20+ years behind...
  17. Microsoft Has Cut a Deal to Fulfill Its AI Datacenter Needs with Nuclear Power from Three Mile Island

    There is literally zero way to be 100% uptime. Even with a full blown mirror image failover site you are beholden to the #1 killer of 100% uptime. DNS. And even then, in the event of a failover the transition is not instant. We had that setup. And it's expensive just to maintain. But, again, DNS...
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