https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/researchers-craft-revolutionary-invention-cool-computers-180975807/
This is pretty wild and something I have begun thinking about wanting in the last few years.
Who knows what they can embed into now but this could breathe new life into older...
Cool another data point. I didn't realize the ScienceStudio budget board was AM2. That's really old and it conforms to the idea that later versions of PCIE are built better than the 1.0 spec.
This guy was using an AM3 board that is hardly modern but still a more likely pick up for budget...
This review wasn't hard to find.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASUS/GTX_950/21.html
Do you understand why they also have charts for average and maximum while the one you're citing is peak?
Sign me up for the hard drive.
I got a 4GB version of the GPU and I'm quite happy with it. It's much louder than I expected it to be but it has helped made playing games on my Acer XB270HU much more enjoyable. Gsync is awesome.
Someone has purchased parts around $2500 and has been live streaming his build process.
It seems like 6 hours have passed already and the community to help him put it together.
If you like sitting through watching people refusing to read manuals and twitch chat give contradictory answers...
The admins seem to prefer having threads locked to ensure the people without integrity don't have a compelling reason to go to another forum.
Being banned directly makes it easier to blame anandtech for what happened. Locking a thread allows these people to continue blaming the other people...
It's amazing you keep comparing an aftermarket version with the reference GPU. On top of that the $170 aftermarkets offer better performance per dollar than the reference 960 at $200 (though if you shop around you can actually find reference cards for $185 right now)
LOL. Rebates. Most budget gamers don't bother counting in rebates. They're a crap shoot.
The 950 is better value than the 750 TI even at $120 which is the actual lowest price most people will see because they don't count rebates.
This the best website for quick comparisons.
http://us.hardware.info/comparisontable/products/316333-316434-317177-317171-317175-317173-317174-317164-317200
Ofcourse the i5s, i3s and Pentiums won't have that iGPU. I was trying to explain that while SKylake i7 seems to be a terrible upgrade that doesn't justify the increased price Intel might have reached the point where their iGPUs now compete with a discrete GPU.
This is a big milestone because...
The i7 MSRP has been going up during every Tick cycle. This was the price I expected.
The one thing I'm really curious about now are the rumors of the Skylake GPU being 50% faster than the gpu found in the 5775C. If that is true then we have reached the point where any future GPU sold by AMD...
Microsoft
Continue on their plans for making a device agnostic OS. People want a seamless experience when using their devices. This idea in general should also be adopted by Apple and Google.
For Microsoft specifically they should ensure their OS also has a means of working with normal...
Great list. It annoys me that LG and Smasung haven't implemented their versions of mbr in any of their displays considering how many of them they already have.
BenQ gets how great this is and it's GPU agnostic unlike ULMB or freesync.
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