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keppy

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  1. Performance per Watt testing! Since the new 40X0 series graphics cards will supposedly consume a stupid amount power; electricity prices in most of Europe are very high right now because of one ignorant individual who holds too much power; summer weather is nearing all time highs here in most of Europe; will you do any Performance per Watt testing, to see if these new cards will actually be any better for the amount of electricity they'll be drawing, and the extra heat they'll be dumping into my room.
  2. For whatever reason my FPS in specifically Overwatch is pretty darn poor. I'm getting about 150 fps on average I'd say. Now that on it's own isn't bad, but sometimes it dips quite a bit below that, and those inconsistent frame times are really quite annoying. I am playing at 1440p240, if that matters. I have already contacted Blizzard support, and they weren't able to help me. They suggested for me to reach out to tech/gaming forums for further help. As far as I'm aware all drivers are up to date, including the bios. There's also no sign of overheating on any of the components according to HWMonitor. Both the CPU and GPU didn't fail under an hour long stress test. No errors showed up on MemTest64. CPU and GPU clock speeds are stable while playing. Specs: Windows 10, 21H2 64 bit Ryzen 7 2700X at 4.2GHz 1.4V Inno3D Gaming OC X3 2080 +65, +750, Power limit maxed (111%) 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3200MHz XMP Profile 2 MSI B450 Gaming Plus (Bios version: 7B86v1H5, latest) Corsair RM850x Intel 660P 2TB (boot drive) Or maybe I'm just being stupid and my CPU just isn't powerful enough to handle bloody Overwatch at the lowest settings ;-;
  3. Install Honey and see for yourself if they have any (known) active offer codes available
  4. Would AMD's new GPU feature 'Input Delay Reduction Technology', or Anti-Lag make a (significant) difference? If so, is it worth having a look into this technology, and doing some sort of test again, and comparing it against this video's data? I think it'd make for a great video!
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