I don’t have any experience with any brand other than AMD on Linux, but my understanding is that anything other than AMD dGPUs are a crapshoot if you’re wanting any more than display out.
Arc looks great, but the drivers are barely okay at Windows. I doubt 3D works acceptably in Linux.
Given Arc’s relative performance, for Linux grab a 6600-6600XT-6650XT-7600-6700-6700XT and call it a day. Don’t think too hard about it.
Obsessed with – or need more practice at – Starfield's lockpicking mini-game? Then I have good news – you can now Digipick to your heart's content courtesy of a new Digipick simulator browser game....
This review and benchmark of the Fractal Terra (Jade) Mini-ITX case looks at the build quality, the ease-of-installation features, cable management, and design qualities of the new small form factor (SFF) case from Fractal. We also deploy our hemi-anechoic acoustic testing chamber for some initial numbers, run thermal benchmarks...
I’m not an ITX guy by any means, but I’m happy they’re branching out into the space. I tend to agree with their viewpoints that different, non-gamer non-red and black Cool™️ designs are critical for the DIY market to branch out into. ITX cases are, for the most part, the only innovative designs in cases that are truly different and advancing products.
That being said I’d only be interested in something like the NZXT H210 if I were to actually build ITX so… maybe I’m an asshole.
I haven’t watched the second video, but I will say the game is solid and fun with friends. And it seems like community criticism is affecting a lot of the balancing and updates they do.
I think whatever concerns people had during EA the devs are attempting to address.
In this news episode, we talk about AMD's big AGESA update that improves RAM speeds and timings, the arrival of GDDR7, DirectStorage landing in a game, and RTX IO in a Portal mod (featuring NVIDIA Remix). We'll also cover Microsoft's victory over the FTC in its attempt to buy Activision Blizzard....
Anyone bother to watch Buildzoid lately to see his take on the new AGESA? I haven’t paid much attention to Zen3 OC since I’m on AM4 still. Does increased DDR5 clocks even matter if the Infinity Fabric still keep it stuck to 6000-6200?
New AMD Ryzen 9000 CPU series confirmed, thanks to Gigabyte (www.pcgamesn.com)
If successful, Intel's next generation Battlemage graphics cards will benefit all gamers (www.pcgamer.com)
PS5 Slim Requires an Internet Connection For Its Detachable Disc Drive (insider-gaming.com)
Starfield's digipick mini-game is now available as a fan-made browser game (www.eurogamer.net)
Obsessed with – or need more practice at – Starfield's lockpicking mini-game? Then I have good news – you can now Digipick to your heart's content courtesy of a new Digipick simulator browser game....
Fractal Terra Mini-ITX Case Review: Build Quality, Thermals, Acoustics, & Cable Management (www.youtube.com)
This review and benchmark of the Fractal Terra (Jade) Mini-ITX case looks at the build quality, the ease-of-installation features, cable management, and design qualities of the new small form factor (SFF) case from Fractal. We also deploy our hemi-anechoic acoustic testing chamber for some initial numbers, run thermal benchmarks...
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HW News - Major AMD BIOS Update, GDDR7 Arrives, DirectStorage & RTX IO in Games (www.youtube.com)
In this news episode, we talk about AMD's big AGESA update that improves RAM speeds and timings, the arrival of GDDR7, DirectStorage landing in a game, and RTX IO in a Portal mod (featuring NVIDIA Remix). We'll also cover Microsoft's victory over the FTC in its attempt to buy Activision Blizzard....