You don't have to go that far back. There were no less than 22 cards shipping with DDR3 between 2014 and 2016.
And that database isn't even complete. I don't remember a GPU generation which didn't have DDR variants.
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Note that these are all desktop GPUs. If you switch to 'mobile' then...
Yep, that's the tradeoff. I've never found TN much better in terms of pixel response or ghosting but if you prefer TN then you should obviously go for that. I do notice some occasional afterimages on my IPS when using ULMB though and it's entirely possible that they wouldn't be visible on TN...
Bear in mind that $131 gets you more than just Gsync as you also get ULMB and a slightly higher refresh rate. These aren't necessities (by any means) but they are all 'nice to haves' while Gsync will allow you to use your GPU for longer. Flickering is not something that I've witnessed...
Good man to own up. It's incredibly important to be upfront about these things because guerrilla marketing and stock manipulation are very real things that happen on the Internet.
Keep in mind that we don't know you.
It works both ways. I follow tech close enough to know that an unnamed poster in this thread owns AMD stock and has a vested interest in bumping them. Which also happens to be highly illegal.
So take everything with a grain of salt is what I'm saying. It's way too easy to pretend being...
I'm not sure what the point of this thread is. Just turn off all forms of AA, see who wins, and then revel in your Pyrrhic victory.
It's honestly ridiculous to see GPU benchmarking be reduced to such contingents as AA method and lossy JPEGs. CMAA clearly isn't even antialiasing properly and...
The people throwing around bribery claims will always ignore that the games they accuse are firstly designed around AMD based console hardware.
nvidia has, what, 25% of the overall market?
Good man. I was trying my damnedest to put it into words but I'm glad that managed to explain it.
And of course it's nonsense. If theistic belief marked a decline of intellect then we likely wouldn't even have computers to discuss this on.
I'm not sure if I'm following, but it sort of falls into the same hat. If we keep it strictly to the dogmatic type then you're not going to see much difference in average intellect between the type who adheres to the Bible and who adheres to the Communist Manifesto (for example) as unwavering...
Stating unconfirmed opinion as fact in any form is stupid. It's not a 'Christianity vs atheism' thing but something that applies to every facet of life.
A better way to put is that uninformed opinion is always the wrong opinion. Even when it happens to be factually correct, it's still wrong...
It's a bit difficult question to answer without knowing if these are meaningful terms to you but, generally speaking, no. You do want to enable AHCI mode in the BIOS (for a variety of reasons) but, for the installer to recognize the hard disk, the XP install disc needs to include the driver...
I'd also go with the 128gb unless you simply need the space. It's seek times, and not throughput, that mainly makes SSDs faster than HDDs. In practice, the times that you see a disks throughput maxed is actually quite rare.
People tend to think of a game's loading time as time being spent...
Yer, I guess I'll concede that. But, more importantly, the site lists 82801HM/HEM under its components which is the ICH8M. The laptop should support AHCI from what I can tell.
Intel's naming policies do tend to be convoluted (to say the least) so I'm not quite staking my life on it. I'm just...
GM965 is the north bridge; the accompanying south bridge should be ICH8M (judging by the laptops product literature) which does support AHCI. It's not unusual for laptop makers to call IDE/AHCI other names like 'compatibility' and 'enhanced' or 'legacy' and 'SATA Mode' or similarly vague wordings.
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