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DLSS 3.0 only for RTX 40 series
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4080 12 GB is a rebranded 4070 Nvidia Gimpworks TM
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That 4080 prices But Damn that RTX modding looks awesome
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DLSS 3.0 confirmed
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folder with "XXXXX with RTX" Wonder which game it is? Half-life 2 , Doom 3 ?
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Normally i think 800W would be enough for Highend cards like 4090 Problem is sudden spikes consumption which cause the shutdown. Nvidia is blaming PSU makers and PSU makers is blaming Nvidia
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Resetera has started whining about how female character looks. That didn't take long
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Hope the game doesn't get delayed because of the leak
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Some clips where running on PS4, 1080 2080 super and RTX 3080 Hope this is not a cross gen
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Over 90 clips leaked https://gtaforums.com/topic/985481-gta-6-americas-leak-90-mp4-footagevideos/
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Rumor: GTA 6 Gameplay leak Me gotta feeling this might be legit
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EVGA ceases video card production, no more EVGA GeForce GPUs EVGA has invited members of the tech press to a closed meeting to announce the discontinuation of their graphics card manufacturing. The company has confirmed it will not launch GeForce RTX 40 series as well as future series. EVGA will not be making cards from competitors either, such as AMD or Intel. The company has completely ceased making video cards moving forward. This decision will stand as long as EVGA has the same CEO, reports the media. The main reason for this decision was a souring relationship with NVIDIA. The company said to Gamers Nexus ‘it’s about respect’. It was a principal decision to break ties with NVIDIA, not a financial one. https://videocardz.com/newz/evga-ceases-video-card-production-no-more-evga-geforce-gpus Damn
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Looking good
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Pre-purchase now for PC on Steam and Epic Games Store. Available Oct. 19, 2022.
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Ethereum Switches to Proof of Stake, GPU Mining is Dead NVIDIA Ada and AMD RDNA3 will not sell to Ethereum miners. In a dramatic move, the creators of Ethereum have switched over the popular crypto-currency's algorithm from proof-of-work, to proof-of-stake, which means miners will no longer spend GPU resources in competing to find the same blocks. This effectively ends GPU-accelerated mining as Ethereum mining was the number-1 consumer of high-end GPUs through 2021. The switch-over happened as the total terminal difficulty surpassed 58,750,000,000T, with the last block having been found. With this move, global electricity consumption is expected to reduce by 0.2% (that's enough to power the world's top 5 cities). The impact of this move on GPU sales to crypto-currency miners is expected to be profound. GPUs are no longer an economical way to mine Bitcoin, ASICs are; and Ethereum mining constituted the bulk of activity from GPU-accelerated mining farms. This doesn't mean there aren't other crypto-currencies that rely on GPU-accelerated proof-of-work blockchain compute; but Ethereum had the highest market-cap among such currencies. Gamers have reason to rejoice, as NVIDIA and AMD now have to sell high-end GPUs squarely on merits of gaming performance, power-draw, and graphics card pricing. https://www.techpowerup.com/298894/ethereum-switches-to-proof-of-stake-gpu-mining-is-dead
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Intel has done well with Xess matching DLSS
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The Indie Games Thread - Out now: Oxenfree II: Lost Signals
SRINI87 replied to Heaven Angel's topic in Games
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