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  1. Why would Nvidia jump on an inferior technology (still plenty of ghosting/hitching issues in AMD's FreeSync, and Intel hasn't created any production implementation either) it would have to remaster when it already has reprogrammable chips it can just recycle for a new product line and continue making money on it?
  2. http://wccftech.com/g-sync-hdr-monitors-available-q2-2017/ Days after AMD Announces FS 2 bringing HDR support, we now have GSync with HDR support. Now it's just a matter of seeing if the module changes or not.
  3. 5GHz isn't extreme except on air. I understand extreme OC just fine. I'm merely saying this result is as meaningless as the 7GHz Kaby Lake.
  4. If a 10-phase of solid state caps with ferrite chokes couldn't cut it, I don't want to see the price tag of the board that can.
  5. Well, remote desktops on servers first replaced enterprise workstations. Now they've replaced layman desktops for business computers, and the clients are just dumb terminals using dual-core Atoms. The idea it can't be done to consumerville is, well, quite silly.
  6. That depends on how often the minimums appear. Again, this is why real statistical analysis is so complex and very few invest in it fully.
  7. The future is just 64GB 3DXPoint storage for home computers and everything is streamed. That is how Intel and Nvidia will destroy Samsung and the entire data storage industry
  8. Fluctuations in all data gathering (apart from true constants) are expected. That's why confidence intervals came to exist. They're more precise and honest than raw averages. It's good enough to say some things, but not to say whether or not 5% is margin of error. No, they're equally useful, but for different things. Unless you're playing VR, mins don't mean quite so much with the advent of VRR displays.
  9. No. Margin of error is a specific statistical term with a strict definition. If you can produce reliable data and conclude (via formula) that the true average of your sample set is within a range with 95% confidence and do the same for another dataset, only if the 3rd standard deviations of each tail pair do not overlap can you say the difference is not within margin of error (for 5%).
  10. I wouldn't say that until seeing the 95% confidence intervals.
  11. Ignore him. He's enormously biased and not worth your time.
  12. Well yes given Nvidia officially moved revenue from autonomous vehicles out fro that category into a dedicated one and Intel's payments for GPU IP came to an end, it's really not a huge surprise. Probably.
  13. Just making sure you have a decent reason. It's incredibly time consuming if you don't already have XMP-enabled RAM.
  14. That was on one core.
  15. The question is: why? There's very little in the way of desktop software that benefits from faster memory.
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