always wondered why the hell we needed a screw for that, my second nvme is just taped down to the board, its like they made a deal with a screw...
I just hope they don't give up
I imagine they're going after the magnetic tape business with this
now sell me something I can do with that
no gsync = cheaper + silent bring it on
we'll have crazy good deals by year's end, like in 2018 don't skimp on vram, your next reasonably priced GPU could be in 2030
k cool, I'll wait until they run out of place to store them at this point I don't even remember what I even want a GPU for
they are not helping anyone with all the damn tiers, why is pc a separate service, it should just be "game pass" and run on everything with...
you can tell its too early because buying 8 1tb drives would be half the price, 2tb units are finally starting to make sense, consoles haven't...
their buddies now learned from the sidelines, so they won't get caught
somehow that's what I was thinking about, perhaps the only way we reach "photorealism" consistently is with AI, DLSS is a very rough start to that...
I suspect the average KS buyer only needs half a percent uplift to justify his decision
DLP "pixels" aren't really noticeable in the same way, DLP chips work unlike any other display tech, this thing is natively 1080p240hz, pixel...
its simply yet another sign of the ongoing infantilization of society, not necessarily that they aim it at teenagers, but that adults today are...
"but when will the hacking stop!?" when the tech illiterate/negligent go extinct/bankrupt
now this is fun wonder what the world looks like after this catches on for real; survival of the fittest, tech illiteracy now deadly
indeed, if someone manages to fix that, projectors could see some mainstream adoption in the meantime, conventional projectors are so damn cool...
they are yet to patch this one, almost 10 years now [ATTACH]
not too long now before we can use CDs as security storage, accessing this ancient artifact requires at least a millennial hacker :P
tech gets better? every HDD I bought has been faster than the last, within 10-20 years I've seen them go from like 35mbps > 65 > 85 > 120 > 150...