Now you're posting a benchmark using Nvidia cards. We have already established Nvidia has worked on and has a great DX11 driver. Plus this benchmark has an fps cap enabled.
This is your second post that completely misses the point.
Please attempt reading the thread. I specifically mentioned that this overhead is more of a problem for people with high refresh rate monitors. Not 40fps or 100fps, more like 144/180/240. Has anyone seen an Overwatch 1080p min settings benchmark to compare like the videos I posted? I haven't.
Nvidia was willing to put in the work to provide a much better DX11 experience for their customers. Why is it too much to ask the same from the other half of the duopoly?
DX11 is not the past yet. People aren't playing ashes of the singularity, they're playing games like Overwatch which just released using DX11. Overwatch reached 10 million players after only three weeks.
I was expecting AMD to get this specific problem fixed during the RX 480 launch but it seems nothing has changed over the years. Nvidia greatly reduced the overhead in their drivers in 2014?!?!
This isn't much of an issue if you're the type of gamer who turns the resolution or settings up to...
I saw the plexiglass version when the video released in January but I haven't been able to find a place to purchase one.... Not even on Ebay. Not interested in the expensive aluminum de-lid tools.
As of right now Overwatch has a big problem with input lag when the video card is maxed out. I would suggest using the monitor based fps cap in the settings which will cap 10 fps above your refresh rate while lowering the settings so the video card isn't maxed out which means no ultra for a...
Freesync monitors are ~$150 cheaper than G-sync equivalents and now many newer games are showing a strong performance advantage on the AMD side. At this moment it's easy to choose red over green.
You might want look into that Nvidia.
There isn't a new $200 card with more than double the performance of the GTX 950. You might be able to get an old used card that's ready to die from mining abuse on ebay but that wouldn't be a great idea.
MSI afterburner does exactly what you want. It can show per core usage and/or total CPU usage on screen but also shows a graph if you want to tab out and look at it. You can also assign a hotkey to enable or disable the overlay while you're in game. HWinfo can be used alongside MSI afterburner...
Haswell scales very well with faster memory, similar to Skylake but people seem to overlook it. It's probably overlooked because of so many completely idiotic CPU benchmarks out there with settings that cause the GPU to bottleneck and hide any advantages of faster memory. Faster ram can show...
Well there's a tiny, tiny difference. I guess it's c6/7 that's keeping the consumption low?
800MHz at idle
Gadget Package Pwr = 8.5w
Killawatt reading total system = 57w
4300MHz at idle
Gadget Package Pwr = 8.7w
Killawatt reading total system = 57w
Same settings between the two. I just opened...
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