It’s wild to me that power supplies are a profitable business at all when you need to buy them so infrequently. I’ve had a corsair AX860i since 2011 and it’s still completely fine.
It’s wild to me that power supplies are a profitable business at all when you need to buy them so infrequently. I’ve had a corsair AX860i since 2011 and it’s still completely fine.
I can say this, I just bought an S90C and was lucky enough to get a second gen QD-OLED panel with my tv. It is a lot better than my Samsung Neo G7, but it’s not enough for me to care most of the time. It’s also not enough for me to care to risk burn in of having the S90C being my main driver. I run a 100 ft cable and a KVM switch to it so I can play PC games on it, but if were on my desk at 32 inches it would be a lot better, but not enough for me to care really.
Even if demand softens a little, they have no reason to reduce prices if people will pay even more. I suspect it’ll be a 2k card at least.
I don’t really understand this sentiment, I have an RNDA 3 card and aside from the high idle power it’s rock solid. Yes they don’t have DLSS and RT performance of Nvidia, but in terms of raw performance it’s excellent. Just because something is second best doesn’t mean it’s shit. People who complain about problems with cards are the slim minority of buyers. I think that’s true of most products (I’ve heard nothing but horror stories about recent logitech mice, but I have one that’s 5 years old now with no double click issues).
Lmfao, who is still buying this crap just to run MacOS? Insulting prices for what you get, I would understand if these things were actually decked out with a good amount of ram, storage space, etc. Downright insulting configs for the price.
I have a neo g7, it’s pretty much flawless and the HDR is good. Not as good as my S90C but it’s a good HDR experience and the dimming works well.