Read more.Spotted in Legion T7 / T5 system specs. Nvidia didn't mention these GPUs yesterday.
Read more.Spotted in Legion T7 / T5 system specs. Nvidia didn't mention these GPUs yesterday.
I'm starting to see many observers who have noticed that this launch, despite the hype, appears to be rushed and incomplete and subject to some very late changes...
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Hehe the departure from the historical norm with nvidia cards are indeed triggering some thinking action in my mind.
even if it is might be a golden time to upgrade i think i will make do with my 5700XT for a long while yet, maybe spend a little money upgrading my 1080p monitor instead, really as i play no games i could go for a 4K monitor.
I have little hope for anyone actually making a game i could get exited over, and even if, then i could play on extremely low Graphics settings even on my current card and a 4K monitor.
When i gamed it was on the Quake 2 engine, and with low settings & resolution so i was able to run +200 FPS and +200 Hz.
16gb vram is good and will be needed. Multiple games use close to 11gb of vram on 1080ti at quad HD.
They are. Intel, whilst having unimpressive GPUs so far, will still take a small portion of the market, due to brand power, they also will no doubt invest heavily in improving quickly and trying to take more (they desperately need to, if they're to survive).
Add to this, AMD are in the strongest position they have been in decades, it becomes very clear why.
Nvidia shares are already hugely inflated due to the strangle hold they had on the market, any little threat or loss of market will have an impact on share price. As the price is so high, even small affects have a big impact.
Hexus got pimped on techlinks for this story....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0OXk5lL0CQ
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
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