I think it is more correct to say this card exists at all as a consumer product because of Nvidia's pricing. If the RTX 2080 started at more traditional $550 or $600 AMD doesn't even bother to bring this to market, it would be correctly derided as overpriced.
Instead, since Nvidia raised the...
Yeah I think thats a big part of it. People looking at top of the line cards will likely be pairing them with top of line monitors so you can look at the full ecosystem cost. Looking at the 144Hz 1440p IPS monitors (currently seems like the sweet spot on quality gaming monitors) GSync adds about...
The FE sits in the same awkward place as the Titans. It isn't a pro card and it is at the far end of the diminishing returns curve for actual performance making it a bad deal for pretty much everyone. I don't begrudge AMD for trying to get in on the spare-no-expense money train like nVidia has...
Lots of discussion in this thread: http://www.overclock.net/t/1581706/acer-xf270hu-1440-ips-144-hz-adaptive-sync-thread
In short, overdrive doesn't work when Freesync is enabled so the monitors response time creates some very bad blur.
Amazon has it for 470 from one seller, not Amazon themselves so its not quite that good of a deal but still a very solid one. Guess this deal makes forces the question on 480 vs 1060 for me.
My figuring is pre-order on Amazon since I certainly wouldn't mind one and then see if I can do better with NowInStock for either a good 480 or 1060, ideally on newegg to use that promo code. Amazon preorder seems like a useful hedge/backup plan.
Really glad to see the 4GB AIB card, although the slightly lower OC is a little sad. Still that kind of performance with a solid cooler at $220 is a killer deal.
I saw the $250 1060 in stock on newegg this morning and kinda regret not pulling the trigger. Thats a really good price for AIB. Once you start getting up into the $270 range its still a good card but not a slam dunk.
I'll be interested to see if any AIBs come out with 4GB RX480s with good...
The difference in conclusions from the various review sites is really interesting.
TechPowerUp is strongly in the GTX 1060 camp:
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_1060/31.html
Guru3D seems to skew toward the 1060 over the 480...
Its sold out now but there was a Gigabyte 1060 available on Newegg for 250 so it seems like some AIBs will hit reference pricing.
It seems like you can make a valid case for either the RX480 or GTX 1060 depending on the exact games you play, how long you plan to keep the card for and the...
The hand size of the 6 seems fine but not for the screen size you get. Slightly smaller than a lot of the android phones but with only a 4.7 inch screen versus 5+ on the android phones.
Battery Life. With a space constrained device battery life is always going to be a big issue and the more functionality you pile onto the watch the less its going to have. Given current battery capacity I'm still not convinced a full color screen makes sense for a device like this.
Its...
There isn't much on the device that the android watches don't already have in some form. I like the dial concept (sorry lefties) but otherwise it doesn't seem to have anything that really sets it apart from what everyone else has been doing. The watch feels like a "me too" product more than...
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