DirectX is proprietary to Microsoft (and ONLY under Windows)...it's not a open standard.
Just like PhysX is proprietary to NVIDIA or Havok is proprietary to Intel.
That says more about your eyesight than LCD vs CRT:
http://compreviews.about.com/o...timedia/a/CRTvsLCD.htm
http://www.itnetcentral.com/te...-crt-displays-338.html
Even people on this forum have their facts straight:
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...id=31&threadid=2310654
Stick to being...
They ones talking about DX11 needs to put down the bong and STFU.
I dare you to provide links to a "physics" API in DX11...ball in your court!
And static physics vs real physics?
Bye bye multiplayer...come on.
So because Intel was the first to venture into uncharted physics territory the P4 failed?
When i got my P4A 2.4Ghz AMD had nothing to compete.
Hell DDR ram was a PC2100...my RDRAM was PC3200...took about one year before DDR RAM catched up.
But if you call the P4 a failure, then the...
Then AMD shouldn't have made the CPU sound like a i7 competitor...big failure.
If that is all your gripe is about I ppitty you...for trying to make a name, like eg. "dustbuster" into a "deal-breaker".
If that is your problem, and you can refute the claims I made...then it's your arse that...
Which goes to show how useless "political correctness" is.
The Phenom1+2 was late and sucked in performance compared to Intel.
Fighting last year tech for performance is not a win.
Just like eg the FX5800 or the 2900XT, the Phenom series has problems.
From performance to die size to normal...
Just look at the die size of Phailure2...the same as the Core i7 die size.
Now look at the prices for the either a Phailure2 or a Core i7...and then compare the Die size of a Core2Quad with the Phailure2 and the price.
Don't need to be a rocket scientist in order to see why AMD is bleeding...
Does people here still believe that the thermal sensors in Intel CPU's are usefull for idle temps?
I am flabbergasted...
(Hint: The sensors are made for determing when to start throtteling the CPU and thus works best close to thermal maximum and gets worse and worse the further away from...
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