People keep saying the IPC increases with every new generation. If you overclock an old gen cpu to the same speed as a new gen one will it still be slower?
And isn't it true newer CPUs have far less headroom for overclocking, proving they already come out of the factory aggressively clocked to...
Um no.
Here is the article:
www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/intel-kaby-lake-7th-gen-7700-7600-7350/
Also the image is from Anandtech. I'm pretty sure removing the GPU bottleneck doesn't slip their minds when comparing CPUs.
So a 2600k beats a 7700k. My question is, what is it with all these new names like Skylake, Ivy Bridge, and Kaby Lake when they're all exactly the same as a sandy bridge CPU?
Third time is not a charm. Stop with the troll threads.
esquared
Anandtech Forum Director
I was playing Prey (2006) on my GTX 580 and there were these predictable framespikes and freezes. Predictable as in if you exit the game and load it again these stutters will happen at the exact same place every time. So I assumed that this was a problem with the game itself. But I installed a...
But I do. Like I said it's a dungeon crawler. No narrative, no NPCs, no dialogues, etc.. you just hack n slash through minions then defeat the boss, and rinse repeat till you finish the game. That's exactly what ghouls n goblins was. The fact these games were both made by japanese companies is...
The reason gaming phones failed is cause there's no games. And there's no games cause phones use ARM. If a phone can run DirectX 9 games mobile users will discover what a real game is actually like and they'll realize how the playstore and appstore are complete trash that they've been wasting...
So can qualcomm just write some drivers to make DirectX 9 games work? If it's possible then why is nobody talking about it? And why doesn't anyone produce a gaming phone out of it instead of a laptop?
There should be an all encompassing average calculated to see who has more stable frames.
No "it depends on the game", "it depends of the driver", "it depends on the card", and no "it's too complicated for a simple answer".
Just one answer.
Qualcomm and Microsoft say their new x86 emulation is so efficient it can run Windows and x86 programs at near native speed.
But can it actually run any DirectX 9 games or does each game need to be individually rewritten to work on the 835 x86 emulator? Qualcomm said their Adreno GPUs are...
I was browsing google for frametime graphs to see whether I should buy the gtx 1080 or the 980 ti cause people kept saying the 1080 has massive frametime spikes that have never been fixed. I was never an expert on which gpu company has better frametime stability but I came across a consistent...
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