Are you suggesting that because computers today are powerful enough to minimize the impact of bloatware, we shouldn't be against bloatware?
If it's software I don't want or need, I don't care if it's only using 0.1% of my CPU and memory, I want the choice of not using it. Which is exactly how...
NeoGAF thread here.
Not too different a picture there or elsewhere: some OK with it, a few defending it, and some who realize these practices inevitably end up being the first step to something even worse once we're acclimated.
I wish I could say I'm surprised there is anyone portraying...
I think it's natural to cheer for new technologies and advances, from Eyefinity to PhysX to Mantle. If those people were cheering *because* they only worked on AMD GPUs, or even worse, hoped those features would *never* reach anyone outside their immediate ecosystem, then I would say the same...
Insulting, disingenuous post. You've managed to turn a desire for open standards into a smokescreen to hide hurt feelings, while insisting no one actually cares about the industry, just that their side wins. That may be your reality but looking down in derision on anyone that actually cares...
Aside from the "claim you don't have time to review all the various modes" of a card, I agree with the basic ideas GaiaHunter mentioned: if a card has multiple modes of operation, test the top and bottom and let people extrapolate based on those.
Done and done. This is assuming we ever have...
More information is better. We can all agree on that, right?
The card has two modes, one is quieter with slower performance, the other louder for more performance. Both enabled out of the box and fully supported by the manufacturer.
How hard is it to denote this, show both mode's results...
If I ever forget to disable all displays but my primary (which is Display Port) and let them fall into sleep mode while in multi-monitor mode--such as when I fall asleep with more than one screen on--they won't wake back up no matter what I do. Have to hard reset.
Been that way for the past...
This is the viewpoint of the corporation, NOT the consumer.
That you, as a consumer, would tout their line rather than that of an end-user is very unnerving. Of course it all ultimately comes down to supply and demand, but competition is vital for the consumer as it pressures companies to...
Amusingly, you open with an accusation of fallacious reasoning, then put a bunch of words in his mouth and beat the strawman to death. Please pay more attention to what you're replying to.
For example:
This has nothing to do with the post you're attacking at all.He was responding to your...
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