Caporegime
Cheers, I nearly got tea all over my monitorWho'd have thunk it, they're a business
I think RTG should officially register as a charity in order to get some good tax breaks, because they make bugger all
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Cheers, I nearly got tea all over my monitorWho'd have thunk it, they're a business
I think RTG should officially register as a charity in order to get some good tax breaks, because they make bugger all
Cheers, I nearly got tea all over my monitor
How can a graphics card have a collector's edition?
Is there one example of a graphics card which has any antique value?
^^^
New card it is then
Won't be saying that when AI and robotics are mastered. Seen Ex-machine ? .They don't, But I have seen people collect them...Have them on their shelves in rows.
Utter madness to get all gooey over silicon and transistors lol
Funny you mentioned this. The Nvidia "gsync" laptops are actually "freesync" laptops. There is no module there and is using the open standard.
Untrue
Maxwell and Pascal perform totally different when run at the same clockspeed which rules out the shrunk Maxwell theory.
Having said that who cares how NVidia got the performance, the bottom line is the Titan Xp is a very fast gaming card with no equal.
Yup, these will be flying out, Owners Thread incoming!
Won't be saying that when AI and robotics are mastered. Seen Ex-machine ? .
SOme toys of the past now are worth a great deal of money. Who knows? If they make them in limited enough numbers.......
give it a rest Nvidia !!! people out there want PRICE CUTS
Yup, these will be flying out, Owners Thread incoming!
sigh, go open google.Yeah and Nvidia laptop chips are desktops.
sigh, go open google.
I disagree.
Untrue as in quite an accurate description? Pascal is a very old but cleverly developed and marketed DX11 card with equals.