We can also probably blame the slow N64 emu progress on the early successes of Project64. It did too good of a job early on (during the N64's lifetime) and had such a variety of plugins to handle most hardware configurations. I think the need waned.
While it makes me feel old, the fact that...
On the rare occasion that I need 32GB (After Effects), it's a life saver. 8GB should be enough for most folks, but 16GB has some overall benefits as well as some massive, isolated benefits, depending upon the application. You can't really go wrong with just maxing out your motherboard...
High demand = higher price
Lack of competition = higher price
Lack of supply = higher price
Why begrudge AMD (and partners) the desire to fatten its profit margins? A simple, non-e-peen version of this card would likely sell easily at $160-170.
Would you rather see a SKU with crippled compute...
That's certainly how it looks. I wouldn't go as far as to claim bait and switch. Nothing prevents us from buying the RX480 4GB for $199 (except stock at the moment).
Oh sweet! There was a ton of press about its 5.0 release using DX12, but I never saw a similar release about Vulkan. I hope more emulators follow suit, because this is a literal game changer.
While I'm excited that paraLLel is going the "pixel perfect" route, I do hope that they allow for...
Most indications are that Scorpio will likely do 1080p60 and even 1440p60 really well. I'm sure they'll resort to 3200p/4K @ 22fps in the end, however.
For those that haven't seen it:
http://www.libretro.com/index.php/nintendo-64-vulkan-low-level-emulator-parallel-pre-alpha-release/
I tried it and it's pretty cool. Still broken for a lot of games, but some games that used to have problems are now flawless. Lots of potential here. I wish...
It's just a shame that AMD and NVIDIA won't offer Vulkan support to older GPUs (Pre-7000 series and pre-600 series, respectively) in their drivers. I would be neat to see what some older GPUs could do when fully tapped.
Basically I just want an excuse to keep using my GTX 470 and HD 6870 in my...
Whether they intentionally lied or made a mistake in their marketing department, it really doesn't matter since the card was not as advertised and had some related performance issues (that were almost entirely resolved). Other than that, it was heralded as the second coming of mid range gaming...
There are many calculators and people that argue about this. The simplest answer is: you should sit at a distance that you can read the screen without straining your eyes and allows you to sit with good posture.
If you're not comfortable or can't see, then it's not right. Adjust until it is.
I realize you already solved your problem, but for other users, if it's a Samsung SSD, then the solution is crazy simple. Samsung offers a free download utility that will automatically clone your primary disk (HDD or SSD) to a target Samsung SSD via SATA or USB. It's awesome and simple. I...
Depending on how much space you actually have available, you can use Windows' own "Shrink Volume" option in the Disk Management window. It's not perfect, but can usually shrink the logical space by 30-60%. It will tell you how much it can shrink before actually committing.
My friends and relatives always ask for my opinion about what computer to buy and they always have some preformed opinion about brand quality or know that they "need Intel" or "moar jigabits". I usually recommend something with a quality camera (for chat) and an SSD. Then they go buy the...
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