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  1. It will be interesting to see how the single core difference actually affects daily use since most programs are not optimized for multi-core. I don't think the difference will be huge in day-to-day tasks, but it will be noticeable in heavier workloads, which I intend to avoid on my phone anyway. A bigger bottleneck is probably RAM (and RAM management for that matter) and storage IOPS.
  2. Rip, 1080 is 30% faster than Titan X according to NVidia...
  3. NVidia's new top-line GPU confirmed as GTX 1080! So excited! https://www.twitch.tv/nvidia What do you guys think? Any guesses on pricing? Any of you thinking of buying it?
  4. Same with me. The event is still going. I'm hoping that gaming grade products are going to be announced at the end of the event or sometime next month as some people are speculating...
  5. No, this is Tesla P100, not GP100. Also Q1 2017 was OEMs shipping it in servers I think. No news about consumer grade pascal products
  6. Pascal has HBM2 confirmed! 15b transistors...
  7. Thanks for the reply. I know how to fix it temporarily. In fact, it's not as elaborate as your method is. You simply have to right click the desktop and clicked advanced settings and change the resolution selector to something else and then back to 1440p and hit apply. Do you know by any chance how to prevent this issue from even happening?
  8. Hi. I've been victimized by Microsoft's "update now or never" push and updated to Windows 10. I've been coming back to my computer to see that half of my icons disappeared and that when I try to drag select the entire screen it makes an invisible border as if the screen resolution has been changed. I will include an image below In this picture I dragged my mouse all the way to the bottom right, but the selection gets cut off in the middle (I think the resolution of the invisible boundary is 1920x1080). Does anyone know how to fix this? It's been making me regret switching to Windows 10 and it's pissing me off
  9. I was bored and kinda pissed that during my windows 7 boot, the windows logo completely assembled itself before it finished booting, so I messed around with Samsung Magician to try to optimize my drive without having to do funky stuff on windows, and when I ran my performance benchmark on which I got: http://i.imgur.com/viC4JMF.png?1 So I tried it again, http://i.imgur.com/sBARkUl.jpg After multiple trials I determined that this was a consistent result. While I haven't tested this using other utilities because I'm 99.9% sure that this is a software bug, this was still amusing as I was thinking of purchasing an NVME SSD. Has anyone else experienced this on the Samsung Magician utility?
  10. Hi there, As my title suggests, I'm planning to get a SLI setup and I had a couple of questions about my PSU and whether it will be enough to support my system. Currently my system is: i7-4790K EVGA ACX 2.0 GTX 980 Ti (reference PCB + power delivery) 16GB DDR3 1 SSD 1 HDD I have a EVGA SuperNova G2 750W PSU and I'm currently planning to get a 2nd GTX 980 Ti (possibly a different cooler with better power delivery) and a X61 Kraken water cooler for my CPU. Does anybody know whether I need to upgrade to a higher wattage PSU? Also, will my CPU cooler upgrade be really significant in terms of power consumption? Thank you in advance!
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