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    From Bad to Worse, NVIDIA Reportedly Will Cut RTX 50 Series Production by 30–40% in 2026 and Might Stop Providing VRAM to Its Partners

    The AI boom is just like the mining boom. Nvidia won't exit the consumer market, they'll just limit consumer parts production and jack up the prices while they feed the majority of their production to AI companies.
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    Gather Your Spells and Potions Because Hogwarts Legacy Is Free on the Epic Games Store Until December 18th

    I would have loved some expansions. It's a really good game, visually and playability.
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    NVIDIA Driver 591.44 Boosts Black Myth: Wukong Performance by up to 88%

    To be fair M$ has been dropping some epically bad Windows updates lately.
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    NVIDIA Driver 591.44 Boosts Black Myth: Wukong Performance by up to 88%

    Also running a PNY 5080 that's been flawless. Super quiet, very powerful. And it's a stupidly good overclocker.
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    The Price of Steam Machine Could Be Within the $600–$800 Range, According to Costs of a Mock-Up Test Build

    These thing are aimed at bridging a gap between console and PC gamers. Those console people that don't want a gaming PC, but want to PC game with their friends they met in cross-platform lobbies. Personally don't think they'll sell a lot of them, and it'll be short lived as graphics get pushed...
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    Early Testing of ASUS ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 5090 Shows Not Much Else Left on the Table for GB202 Die, Even with 800W of Power

    I think this card is more of an evolution of the Astral for people to LN2 cool and use custom 1000+ watt BIOS on for benchmarks.
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    PUBG: Black Budget, the Upcoming Extraction Shooter Spinoff, Enters Closed Alpha Testing on PC in December

    AFAIK PUBG hasn't moved to AI development. It's still one of the most developed and high player base games on steam. Amazing that it's still thriving after almost 8 years. Still the best gun play of any game. I look forward to this extraction shooter.
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    A New Study Shows That Most People Are Unable to Perceive the Difference of 8K on a Smaller Screen Unless They Are Extremely Close to It

    Yeah, back when standard definition 480x720 was a thing. The larger the screen the larger those pixels became the worse it looked up close.
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    A New Study Shows That Most People Are Unable to Perceive the Difference of 8K on a Smaller Screen Unless They Are Extremely Close to It

    Depends on the size of the display. I have both 1440 and 4K 32" monitors. I've played games on both. I can't tell a difference other than lower FPS on the 4K
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    Battlefield REDSEC, a Free to Play Battle Royale, Launches Today with up to 100 Player Participation, Twitch Drop Rewards Revealed

    I've played a good bit of it. My only complaint, for now, is the lack of solo queues. I seem to always get paired with people that either A) don't speak english B) have no mic C) have no idea on how to play as a team D) wander off and play solo. Otherwise, it very much feels like "Battle Duty...
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    Anandtech Sails Off Into the Sunset

    Real journalism died a long time ago. Now it's basically click farming with sensationalistic headlines and out of context reporting to fit a narrative. Telling 50% of the truth to portray something a certain way is not telling a lie, which allows them to get away with it free from lawsuits.
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    AMD Is Rumored to Be Prepping a New Ryzen 9000 X3D Processor Featuring 192 MB L3 Cache and 16 Cores

    I'm wondering what benefit a dual cache X3D chip will offer and how they'll combat inter CCD latency. That was the whole problem with dual CCD parts and gaming. You had to disable one chiplet to get decent performance.
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    Glen Schofield Gets Candid About the State of the Gaming Industry, Calls Out Elon Musk, and Wants to Make a Dead Space 4 Game

    Rick James gets candid about the state of the gaming industry, calls out Charlie Murphy, and wants to make a UNITY2 ring.....
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    Battlefield 6 Debuts with over 747,000 Concurrent Players on Steam and Gets over 260 Fixes with Its First Patch

    I've been enjoying it. Even more so now that they're cracking down on Cronus / reWASD use and banning people. About time a dev took a stand.
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    Windows 10 Officially Reaches End of Life After a Ten Year Run

    because, underneath it, it's still 10, just worse
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    More than Half of Those Surveyed in the U.S. Claim They Only Buy One or Two Video Games a Year

    I might buy 1-2 AAA titles at launch every year. Otherwise I wait until they are heavily discounted or free on Epic.
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    Intel Is Expected to Share Details About Panther Lake This Week, as Rumored Specs About the First 18A Node SKUs Grow

    Intel has cared more about using less power than being faster. The whole P-core and E-core thing is just odd. Fine for office PC's, not so much for gaming. If they want to get the gaming crown back they're going to have to focus on power over economy. I don't see them doing that with their...
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    Microsoft Removes the Ability to Install Windows 11 via a Local Account; Online Accounts Are Now Required to Complete Setup

    We use InTune and O365 to manage everything. We can send someone a laptop with a fresh install of W11 that hasn't gone through setup. All the end user is doing is connecting to their network, logging in with their O365 account, InTune takes over and pushes all their software. Easy peasy
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    Microsoft Removes the Ability to Install Windows 11 via a Local Account; Online Accounts Are Now Required to Complete Setup

    not exactly running through Window setup in an enterprise environment anyways. We do that once, clean up everything that needs cleaning, install what needs to be installed, make an image and deploy that.
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