I agree fully, so why are kids wanting 2 and 3 video card systems that have no hope of increasing online performance when online gaming is generally the only purpose of a gaming computerInternet speed is controlled by the provider.
To a lesser extent heavy traffic on a wifi router could also slow you down, but this is rare. Usually households with many devices connecting/streaming at once.
CPU and GPU will do nothing for you.
I agree fully, so why are kids wanting 2 and 3 video card systems that have no hope of increasing online performance when online gaming is generally the only purpose of a gaming computer
I agree fully, so why are kids wanting 2 and 3 video card systems that have no hope of increasing online performance when online gaming is generally the only purpose of a gaming computer
Because they're kids, they don't know any better. I'm pretty sure if you told them you can download more RAM they'll believe you.I agree fully, so why are kids wanting 2 and 3 video card systems that have no hope of increasing online performance when online gaming is generally the only purpose of a gaming computer
More frames per second from the competing computers are 100 percent controlled by the internet connectionNobody really does dual or triple card setups anymore. Even if they did, it is for more FPS, not internet speed.
Your system hardware has little to do with your "internet speed".my internet access speed? Also do video cards increase internet speed, and what about cpu's do they increase internet speed. Or is the internet speed actually controlled by the provider?
No they are not.More frames per second from the competing computers are 100 percent controlled by the internet connection
More frames per second from the competing computers are 100 percent controlled by the internet connection
I agree so why are people here and there not reporting this to the kids who do not know this?Your system hardware has little to do with your "internet speed".
Then you are not looking, another thread has a kid wanting three top of the line video cards that will fit on an imaginary computer. An i5 computer on a faster than average connection has an advantage over a 10,000 dollar i7 machineI have never seen any kid say such a thing. Seen a lot of things on here, but not that one.
I've not seen that.I agree so why are people here and there not reporting this to the kids who do not know this?
You're referring to this thread?Then you are not looking, another thread has a kid wanting three top of the line video cards that will fit on an imaginary computer. An i5 computer on a faster than average connection has an advantage over a 10,000 dollar i7 machine
So there are not people here encouraging three video card systems that can not be built for lack of a motherboard that actually exist?I've not seen that.
Not from anyone with a modicum of clue, anyway.
No NASA does not use computers with three video cards and the motherboard that does not exist, and neither does the Air Force.You're referring to this thread?
[SOLVED] - What motherboard do I need for a 3 RTX 3090 setup
Hello, I'm designing a deep learning workstation to accommodate 3xRTX3090 (when I can eventually get them). I am having trouble finding a motherboard that will fit three triple-slot GPUs (RTX3090 FE). My setup (so far) is as follows: CPU: AMD Thread ripper 3960X 3.8 GHz 24-Core Processor CPU...forums.tomshardware.com
Again and for the final time - That system has nothing to do with games. Or NASA spacecraft design.
He asked if such a thing exists, and how to build such a system.So there are not people here encouraging three video card systems that can not be built for lack of a motherboard that actually exist?
You sure?
No one said they did.No NASA does not use computers with three video cards and the motherboard that does not exist, and neither does the Air Force.
So there are not people here encouraging three video card systems that can not be built for lack of a motherboard that actually exist?
You sure?