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Spork3245

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  1. Hmm, when you click to buy a video card on the nVidia store, it brings up a "buy a best buy" thing
  2. https://store.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/store/?page=1&limit=9&locale=en-us&category=GPU,DESKTOP&gpu=RTX 4090&gpu_filter=RTX 4090~2,RTX 3090 Ti~3,RTX 3090~7,RTX 3080 Ti~6,RTX 3080~9,RTX 3070 Ti~5,RTX 3070~11,RTX 3060 Ti~4,RTX 3060~7,RTX 3050 Ti~0,RTX 3050~6,RTX 2080 SUPER~0,RTX 2070 SUPER~0,RTX 2070~0,RTX 2060~1,GTX 1660 Ti~1,GTX 1650 Ti~0,GTX 1650~0 That's the US one - seems like you linked to UK?
  3. That's weird, because it's recommended by nVidia to leave VSync on for DLSS 1 and 2.
  4. @stepee @Mr.Vic20 Do you know if nVidia will be selling FE cards directly on their website like they did with the 3080 or are they BestBuy only now?
  5. RTX 4090 review: Spend at least $1,599 for Nvidia’s biggest bargain in years ARSTECHNICA.COM Our review also dives deeply into DLSS 3—and how it may affect future Nvidia GPUs. This is the best written review for those who like to look at benchmark numbers IMO
  6. It's barely updated with new tech reviews. They are largely behind. I f'n hate "video reviews" of tech like CPUs and GPUs. I want to read through benchmarks and not hear the reviewers whiney bias
  7. What previous action(s) by Biden is this based on?
  8. Well, then.… Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti is reportedly cancelled due to melting itself | PCGamesN WWW.PCGAMESN.COM It appears that the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Ti may not see the light of day for some time, as the GPU reportedly melts itself and PSUs in team green's labs I guess we don’t need to worry about a Ti version anytime soon
  9. “Games” came off aggressive and that wasn’t the intent of my reply; I was left to a guessing game as to what the confusion or issue with my joke post was about.
  10. Or maybe I mixed up names and meant Arondir but you’re replying with games instead of real responses so I can’t clarify
  11. I don’t think that was a thing. It’s the same world/history, however it’s taking place during the second age, LotR and The Hobbit take place at the end of the third age (Rings of Power is thousands of years before the events of LotR). You may be correct that it’s not the “film universe”, though, as I’d imagine that it’s more-so the book universe
  12. FWIW, it's the Balrog Gandalf fights in Fellowship, it was kinda "known" that it would be the inevitable conclusion to mining "too deep". Did King Durin know of the Balrog? Doubtful. His concerns likely had more to do with cave-ins and also being a stubborn Dwarf who doesn't care about anything beyond his people/kingdom/mine. I don't think we'll see the Balrog again for a bit, though. In the official history it's Durin VI who unearths the Balrog, but I'll assume that this show will "speed that up" and either King Durin (III) or Prince Durin (IV) will wind up with a ring of power that intensifies their greed so they mine, and mine too deep.
  13. ET is the only real timezone, my friend.
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