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tomotomov92

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    tomotomov92 reacted to Cyracus in EKWB has Goofed | Thermal"fake" LOL   
    no, looks right, I mean they seem to copy other peoples stuff enough
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    tomotomov92 reacted to 79wjd in This is for the people who think Ryzen sucks at gaming...you can't be more WRONG! In fact, you are Totally WRONG!   
    higher framerates are bad....all it does is give you less time to admire game art. 
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    tomotomov92 reacted to 8-Bit Ninja in GTX 1080ti AIB partners card designs   
    I don't care about any of those, just this monster from Evga 
     
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    tomotomov92 got a reaction from Curufinwe_wins in NVIDIA Unveils GeForce GTX 1080Ti 11GB Graphics Card: Available March 5th for $699   
    The price change can't be changed in a flash as the retailers had paid about 440$ per 1080.
    In about a week when NVidia push the new batch of GPUs and decrease the price everywhere.
     
    It just takes a little time for the retailers to lower the price after the manufacturers have done it.
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    tomotomov92 got a reaction from ATFink in Would a 1080ti Bottleneck a 4790k?   
    @Synawke  Too much FPS will actually crush your CPU... You will get stuttering and other shit. It'll be better if you can  lock @ 144fps and keep it there. The 1080 Ti won't be able to dip under this in 1080p.
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    tomotomov92 got a reaction from WhatComesAround in Would a 1080ti Bottleneck a 4790k?   
    It really depends on what resolution you are planning to game.
    If you use FHD - it may as well bottleneck a little bit.
    If you use anything higher than FHD - I don't think there will be a problem.
     
    Check this article from Tom's Hardware.
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    tomotomov92 got a reaction from ATFink in Would a 1080ti Bottleneck a 4790k?   
    It really depends on what resolution you are planning to game.
    If you use FHD - it may as well bottleneck a little bit.
    If you use anything higher than FHD - I don't think there will be a problem.
     
    Check this article from Tom's Hardware.
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    tomotomov92 got a reaction from LAwLz in Intel Playing Dirty to Undercut AMD   
    I don't know if anyone of you have read it but this article from Tom's Hardware shows that at higher resolutions even duo core (they had HT disabled for all tests so i3 was performing like a duo core CPU) performs better than higher core counts in most of the games (in DirectX 11).
     
    The higher the resolution the higher need for more and faster GPU dedicated RAM and GPU speeds (please note that if the memory needed exceeds the GPU RAM then the GPU starts to use the system memory which is a lot slower and that way the performance is decreased).
     
    Unfortunately there is still no data on DirectX 12 and Vulkan performance while increasing cores with the different resolutions as right now there are not enough games that are using them. I hope they someone can test the performance for these APIs in the near future.
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    tomotomov92 reacted to TidaLWaveZ in AMD Capsaicin And Cream Stream "Countdown"   
    That's unfair.
     
    They had a 20 second Vega Logo video as well.
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    tomotomov92 reacted to Mr.Dingle in AMD Capsaicin And Cream Stream "Countdown"   
    "uh oh , live demo ... appears we melted something" 
     
     
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    tomotomov92 reacted to HarryNyquist in HUGE Amounts of Pre-orders for Ryzen... What Could This Mean for AMD?   
    Part of me hopes that Ryzen is a good chip so the competition will increase and be better all around.
     
    Part of me hopes it crashes and burns like No Man's Sky.
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    tomotomov92 reacted to VagabondWraith in Rumor: GTX 1080Ti to be announced on February 28th   
    Lots of people game on higher rez monitors. 2560x1440p, 3440x1440p, 3840x2160p 144/165 Hz. 1080 Ti should be a good ~ 25% bump. 1080 can't push 60FPS at 4K unless you're willing to knock (quite a few in new games) settings down.
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