

RyanSmithAT: At this rate we're going to run out of good tech journalists.

RyanSmithAT: NVIDIA has more software engineers than hardware engineers, and that's clearly going to be front and center in this GTC keynote.RyanSmithAT: It's a smart tactic for NVIDIA sooner or later they'll face a potent competitor in the GPU/accelerator space.RyanSmithAT: It also helps to drive new use cases for their hardware, which of course spurs on additional hardware sales.andreif7: Isn't it more that Intel is using the ISO power metric here? So you compare 10-15% to the 25% perf AMD advertised.The Pocketnow video on it is just irresponsible on the bias. andreif7: The reports are so braindead it's incredible.RyanSmithAT: You received that because you're a highly trusted member of the press, from a site that prides itself o….I had turned AFS on, which we all know stands for 'Auto-Focusing Simulator'. IanCutress: Aha, I know why my last video kept going in and out of focus.IanCutress: I do, because it's often as simple as having a predefined response as 'I agree to the embargo'.IanCutress: Finally got a chance to watch the video, and instantly spotted t-shirt.….Turning spell detail to half resolves that.ĭo you think the 5570, when someone creates a fanless version, would solve those two issues and perform a little better than the 8600GT with its whopping 256MB of slow RAM? Reply However, any time there is a lot fog or spell detail, I end up with a nice 5FPS picture show. In WoW I can run at full (4x AA and 8x AF in driver) settings as long as I turn Shadow Detail all the way down to Min. Ultimately, I'd like a fanless card that can do what I do now. The thermal performance of my case, a modified AT server tower cira 1991, is great and the 8600GT runs at 50c idle 73c avg load, which compairs nicely to the 5570. However, I have a couple "issues" that I'd like to resolve. falacy - Wednesday, Februlink My upgrade process over the last several years has led me to the following system, which I am very happy with in terms performance for the things I actually do (World of Warcraft, media encoding, productivity applications, music production).
