Unfortunately G-Sync comes at a cost premium. Otherwise I would say 1440p60 with FreeSync without hesitation (unfortunately Nvidia doesn't support FreeSync). You could always go 1080p144 if you really want the high refresh rate. Then use DSR to scale games up to 1440p if you want to play at that...
There's a limited number of pins on AM4. Future products will likely have the same integrated I/O capabilities. Eight cores on AM4 (what is really a mainstream platform) I think is plenty for the next several years. All AMD needs to do is commit to IPC increases while maintaining the same or...
Why would AMD release the same exact processor lineup twice? They likely call it "Zen" because there is no other name for new Zen revisions. AMD just differentiates them with a revision number (aka Zen 2). As noted it would make no sense to launch a Ryzen 7 1800X and then a year later launch it...
Below Broadwell, above Haswell if the 1800X is in fact turboing to 4.1 GHz in single thread with XFR versus the i7-6900k that turbos to 4.0 GHz with Turbo Boost 3.0 Max technology. More interestingly AMD seems to be giving the i7-6900k benefit of the doubt. As Anandtech benchmarking shows that...
According to computer weekly.
Write-through cache directs write I/O onto cache and through to underlying permanent storage before confirming I/O completion to the host. This ensures data updates are safely stored on, for example, a shared storage array, but has the disadvantage that I/O still...
Looks like that outdated version of Sandra is reporting compute units as containing 80 shaders which is a bug I've seen before. Tonga Pro (R9 285) is a cut down version of Tonga XT (32CU 2048 shaders).
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