I use HDMI for my gaming PC, and it works just fine with how I play games
…While HDMI 2.0 is limited to 4K/60Hz, HDMI 2.1 can handle 4K/144Hz without Display Stream Compression (DSC) and 4K/240Hz with DSC (you can't really see a…
…While HDMI 2.0 is limited to 4K/60Hz, HDMI 2.1 can handle 4K/144Hz without Display Stream Compression (DSC) and 4K/240Hz with DSC (you can't really see a…
…This is so much more of a design problem rather than a limitation problem. Microsoft's OS does have incredible capabilities, but instead of bringing that power forward, it hides them behind…
…Gemini app with a bigger context window and higher daily prompt limits, so my Gemini chats feel noticeably more capable and run longer. If Claude wasn't a thing, Google AI is…
…Claude's limits Claude's free plan cuts the conversation short There's no way to discuss Claude's free plan without discussing its extremely strict limits during peak times. While you…
…Interestingly, the topic of conversation was no longer strictly focused on Claude's excellent coding capabilities. Don't get me wrong, people were still relying on Claude for coding. But somewhere along…
…The lack of upgradability options, especially on laptops featuring soldered memory sticks and limited storage drive slots, further caps their utility in DIY experiments. Or at least, that’s what you think…
…Every cable involved in that chain has a ceiling, or a maximum speed that it's capable of. If you were to connect your router straight to your computer with no devices…
…The F2-223 is a solid little NAS with an Intel N4505 CPU rocking two cores and a clock speed of 2.0GHz (capable of bursting up to 2.9GHz). 4GB of…
…NAS OS that's limited in scope. You won't get the best out of the server, and you might find that NAS OSes aren't capable of some of the tasks…
…For instance, you might've started getting those "you've reached your usage limit" messages way more frequently (even if your workflow hasn't changed at all). The limits bit is something…