I don't use HDMI, and I never will
…This made it the go-to standard for next-gen gaming consoles and high-end displays. The correct answer is 48 Gbps. HDMI 2.1 was a massive leap from the 18…
GPU companies want you to buy more, and artificial segmentation is a neat way to force you to do just that. To me, it feels obvious that a higher-end SKU deserves to have more VRAM than lower-end counterparts, but Nvidia doesn't agree. While its RTX 5060 Ti has a 16GB variant, the 30% faster RTX 5070 is left to struggle with just 12GB of VRAM. Sure, the RTX 5070 Ti has 16GB of VRAM, but so does the top-tier RTX 5080, as inexplicable as that is. Even the last-gen RTX 4080 and RTX 4080 Super have 16GB of memory; why does the successor not have more? The simple answer is that Nvidia is the market
5 PC hardware downgrades the industry disguised as "progress"…This made it the go-to standard for next-gen gaming consoles and high-end displays. The correct answer is 48 Gbps. HDMI 2.1 was a massive leap from the 18…
…Valve is also preparing SteamOS to run on its own upcoming hardware. The Steam Machine ships on x86; the Steam Frame VR headset uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, an Arm64…
…Nvidia comes out with a new software trick that doesn't support your GPU generation, you'll have to upgrade anyway. If AMD's latest FSR version stops support for older-gen…
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