The GeForce RTX 4090D could theoretically make our list of the best graphics cards, if it’s not limited to China.
Must be music to Intel’s ears
Well I just picked up the MAG321UPF and it came with a dead pixel on the top center and 2 other bad pixels. Also I realized why it is cheaper than a M32U. The thing has no speakers.
I’m returning it today for a refund.
More like a sabotage attempt by Intel
Yeah, but the T700 is still the fastest 4TB drive. Nobody has beaten that
That’s what I assumed. I was hoping there was someone else who has had similar experiences and who had their own successes.
I just go with /r/NewMaxx ‘s advice
Article suggests Jan 31st launch (same time as when holiday returns expire) so it will probably be announced during CES
XFX should have gone with MERX this gen to further expand their lead
Yeah, 32" are heavy. I have a M32Q from a few years ago and I always make sure to use 2 hands and know where I moving it to and from. It also has 2 stuck pixels that every other week unstuck themselves for about a year now.
The 7900XTX beats a 4090 in Topaz AI, at least in benchmarks
Still annoyed the Gigabyte M32U is still above $610, which is still higher than the record low of $570 last year. You also have new entrants like MSI MAG323UPF that is priced cheaper and offers 165Hz refresh rates at 4K
I mean the average cost of a 4090 is now $2000 USD so rather than products depreciating, the brand adds further value to itself while further expanding profits.
It’s going to be interesting seeing how this case unfolds since SeaSonic just jumped into the ring with their RGB Magflow fans:
https://www.techpowerup.com/315850/seasonic-to-launch-new-magflow-120-argb-fan
I thought Nvidia has an exclusivity deal with Micron to ban AMD from using GDDR6X?
Corrosion and ASUS, name a better combo
Would be nice if AMD restocks ITX AM4 boards since most of them are OOS or no longer stocked
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