https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4g5CZCaWXo
GamerNexus suggests some of the issues could be related with display dependent. I had BSODs similar to this with my 2080 Ti and my 3 different monitors blue screened on all of them.
Wow my 2080 Ti straight up died after a week. I just got a refund, can't be bothered and switching back to my 980. Kind of bummed, was looking at a ultra-wide. Maybe I'll look for a 1080 Ti or just wait some more.
Something seems really fishy. This website wasn't even around a few weeks ago.
Also the whitepaper claims you need to flash the BIOS or have administration privileges to take advantage of the flaws... not even remotely on the level of Meltdown. If you have that level of access, you can do...
Just mentioning the game thankfully isn't capped at 60 FPS like its predecessor. Playing the first few levels (got an early press code) and it seems to be well optimized.
Probably because they have a lot on their plates this year. Vegas, Naples, Ryzen 3 and 5 now, Apus, etc.
Put out the Ryzen 7s first ahead of the Ryzen 5 to surprise Intel and fix bugs and hopefully the latter two's launch is smoother. Probably both Mobos and AMD's fault. Mobo makers couldn't...
BF1 is definitely way smoother on the 1700X than my i7 3770K. Might be the extra cores helping do more background tasks, not 100% sure.
Might be placebo ofc, but I don't get any stutters like the occasional one on my 3770K.
I don't know why sites do tests of singleplayer BF1, I only play MP...
This is anecdotal, but I swear the 1700X feels smoother for me when playing BF1 and Siege than my i7 3770K. Maybe its placebo, but sometimes I used to get stuttering on my OCed 3770K even when frames were high, but Ryzen seems to have eliminated that for me. (I have it on a second PC with a...
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