I don't think that's true in general. The gamebryo engine is famous for stuttering motion because it runs at 64hz internally, so if you cause a similar offset to engines running at 30/60hz you'll end...
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I don't think that's true in general. The gamebryo engine is famous for stuttering motion because it runs at 64hz internally, so if you cause a similar offset to engines running at 30/60hz you'll end...
I do have some questions regarding the UI responsiveness. While 120Hz could result in animations twice as smooth, it also means that the GPU has to provide twice as much processing power for it to...
Something's violating the laws of thermodynamics here... an aircooler going below ambient?
All they need to do is convince the jury he shared those songs, as 30 songs is plenty to permanently bankrupt the average person. If they use more, the penalty per song will have to end up lower not...
That looks really familiar, I twisted my ankle badly 11 months ago and I'm still not able to stress it (as in playing sports). At most you'll be able to stand on it in a week, but overdo it and...
Wouldn't that be awkward when you want to upgrade your video card and you only find out afterwards that you don't have the drivers for it?
More advertising revenue. This time, you won't be able to look away.
I wonder how this works with people who require lenses/glasses to see normally.
Good thing I have a torrent abuser in this house. 250GB is reached within 2 weeks, and pulling it off in a single week wouldn't be hard, assuming he tried a bit harder.
How was that a bug? A developer mentioned it skipped a rendering cycle because the calculations in that cycle could be done more effectively elsewhere, with a far smaller penalty, all thanks to extra...
Even your speedtest.net result obviously sucks, therefore 'wannabe' testsites have no reason to exist? You're on a connection, which on a global level, is just waaaay up there compared to the...
Gbit fiber from Denmark. I hope you're aware of how ping affects tcp, I think it's rather foolish to blame a 'low speed' result on a test site situated in the US. In your case any test site would...
An idea could be to create brackets of cpu speed, every 100 mhz or so (at the very high-end). You would normally be competing within the bracket, but anyone with a higher CPU speed and lower scores...
I'm thinking benchmarks without an OS. It should simplify matters, and remove the requirement of having windows XP/Vista to be able to compare benchmarks.
I'm kind of amazed that in 66 posts, nobody asked how these buggers overclock? Even taking into account that they're supposed to be low power only.
Bill of P2P rights? It's a blank piece of paper in the eyes of most ISPs.
Might be me, but that thing looks cheap as hell.
The test's a bit flawed though, it's not random. So in order to get to the highest time it's more about muscle memory than reaction time. And I have to say, that flat rectangle is the most annoying...
Uhm, I don't see anything new in that article, and it's wrong about the L3 cache being exclusive for AMD, Intel and IBM have used it for a lot longer.
No, they say the idea of vDroop is good, because it reduces spikes at the start and end of a period with higher load. Which could cause your CPU to lock up. Of course you want a stable voltage...
And most likely complaining about lack of storage space within a year :p:
This + Phenom x3 = 3 systems in one. Talk about overkill.
2 ms is just advertising :bs:
And it's now 230 volts here in Holland. Yet another exception.
I read the original inq article and I was like: "Noooooo... them bastards better be lying as usual."
Not to mention the stake fun... errr gun. :D