Recent content by techrabbit2015

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    News GeForce RTX 4090 Retails For Up To $1,999 at Newegg

    Nvm, I just bought the 1350watt PCIe 3.0 Thermaltake.
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    News GeForce RTX 4090 Retails For Up To $1,999 at Newegg

    When are the ATX 3.0 power supplies being released?! Not that you need one for these, but I want one and they are being advertised as for these sort of cards. I assume they'll be out right before or day-of the GPU availability... the one exception I know of is Seasonic's design isn't being...
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    News AMD Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 Specs, Release Date Window, Benchmarks, and More

    Article correction: The article states 5600 is the sweet spot, but it's actually 6000.
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    News TSMC and Partners Develop Key Feature for Sub 1nm Process Technology

    For all of you excited about how many atoms wide these are, this isn't how these companies are designating "1nm" or even "5nm" at this stage. It is no longer calculated like that. The transistors are actually much bigger.
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    News Tiger Lake-H Tested: We Benchmark Intel's Top-End 8-Core i9-11980HK

    I wonder how this will compare to Alder Lake laptops later this year...
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    News LG's 38-Inch Nano-IPS 170 Hz Ultrawide May be Landing on Shelves Soon

    Agreed, if performance is what they are concerned about, then that's a valid point on how many pixels there are, but this is atypical with monitors. Monitors only have a couple of options where performance matters regarding resolution, 1080p, 1440p, and 4K basically (yes there's more here but we...
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    News LG's 38-Inch Nano-IPS 170 Hz Ultrawide May be Landing on Shelves Soon

    Yeah, they may be talking about resolution but what they really are getting at is density, even if that's not what they are thinking. Referring to "4K" only is not that accurate except in the situation you suggested, smaller displays. We need to focus on pixel density if "4K" is going to mean...
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    News LG's 38-Inch Nano-IPS 170 Hz Ultrawide May be Landing on Shelves Soon

    This looks like a great monitor with one critical exception... the contrast ratio is abysmal (but this isn't the monitors fault, it's just how current tech works). At just 1000:1, we're still stuck at contrast ratios that are as low as some of the very first LCDs to come to market (my original...
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    Review Viotek GNV34DBE Gaming Monitor Review: Ultra-Wide Value King

    "HDR" at 350 nits? I don't think so. That doesn't even qualify as the not-really HDR 400 spec. This is NOT an HDR monitor folks.
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    A Heads Up for Asrock Z390 Taichi motherboard owners

    Too late, I just updated it and saw this message when I was searching for why the MCE overclocking feature appeared to have been removed (has it?). Seems to be working fine though for me atm... I booted right into Windows without issue. Did it never get into Windows for you or anything?