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Hey hey mate!
long time no see .. Hope u r doing well 🤗- Show previous comments 2 more
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Oh! how u still have interest to play zombie again
idk but im here to help if any need 🤗
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Care este pretul?
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¤ Nickname: vIs ¤ Grade: player ¤ New Tag: MD ¤ Link of Hours Played GT link CLICK HERE!: me name not found
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hi all, I suggest that you prohibit the in server to blow up a laser in a pile of afk zombies. I think everyone understands the reason for this offer.. If this offer is accepted players who perform this action will be warned once and if they don't understand get slay. I look forward to seeing your opinions.
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Nick: vIs^♚ Nume real: Tolea Cati ani ai?: 23 Ce jocuri te joci? si cat de mult ca timp?(fiecare dintre ele): CS-GO Cs 1.6 destult De unde esti?(tara si oras): Chisinau Descrie-te(cel putin 50 de cuvinte): Ma numesc Anatol am 23 de ani stiu limba russa, romana si putin engleza lucrez manager la magazin îmi place jocul Contra-Strike Global Ofensive, MIX și imi place sa ascult muzica (haos, trance) si sa ma joc in cs zombie, as vrea sa particip la competitei de cs 1.6 zombi mod ? Noteaza cateva din calitatile tale: Activ, vesel, interesant.. Spune-ne cateva din defectele tale: Toate ale mele ? Ai avut vreodata orice fel de responsabilitati(descrie): Da, la locul de muncă, șeful turei + Moderator in comunitate Pe care categorie/categorii ai fost activ/a in ultima perioada?(descrie-ti activitate): CS Resources, Tutorials, Technology & Web, News Care categorie/proiect doresti sa ai sub responsabilitate?(alege din ACEASTA LISTA): CS Resources, Tutorials, Technology & Web, News Cat de bine vorbesti engleza?(si alte dialecte): Destul Folosesti TS3? Ai un microfon activ?: Da Metode pentru contact: PV Ultima cerere: 01.14.2020 06:14 PM
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Consumers are increasingly turning to low-cost Chromebooks for their portable computing needs, and yet, surprisingly little effort has been toward getting traditional, non-mobile games running on Google’s cloud-powered machines. As of now, none of the major PC gaming storefronts or launchers work on Chrome OS, but it seems that may be about to change. According to Android Police, they spoke with Google’s director of product management for Chrome OS Kan Liu at CES 2020, and he let slip that official Steam support is indeed coming to Chromebooks sometime in the unspecified future. While not confirmed, Android Police claims Liu “implied” Google is working directly with Valve to bring Steam to Chrome OS. Currently, there are roundabout ways to get Steam working on Chromebooks – you can install the Linux version of the Steam launcher using the Crostini Linux compatibility layer, but performance is less than ideal. An official Steam app for Chrome OS would likely iron out the kinks by using Valve’s open-source compatibility layer for Linux systems, Steam Proton. Of course, even if Steam support does come to Chrome OS, the question remains -- what type of games would be playable? Most Chromebooks aren’t designed for gaming. Sure, retro titles and simple puzzle and adventure games would work, but what about stuff that needs a bit of GPU horsepower? Well, according to Liu, more gaming-capable Chromebooks are on the way, powered by AMD tech. I don’t expect you’ll be able to play Red Dead Redemption II on high settings on your Chromebook any time soon, but a few rounds of Team Fortress 2 or CS:GO? I could see something like that happening. Any Chromebook users out there? What are your thoughts? Would you have any interest in playing Steam games on your Chromebook or do you just accept it’s only for certain things?
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At CES 2020, be quiet! has released a new ARGB case along with the Dark Power Pro 12 PSU. The New ARGB case is called the Pure Base 500DX, which is a high-airflow case with a fantastic design. The Dark Power Pro 12 PSU is the successor to the original Dark Power Pro 11. The Dark Power Pro 12 PSU offers huge capacities, having both a 1200-watt and 1500-watt models. The Pure Base 500DX, is an evolved version of the Pure Base 500 PC case The Pure Base 500DX case is perfect for anyone who prefers a simple, sleek look while keeping the overall noise lower. The high airflow that this case offers is thanks to a third Pure Wings 2 140 mm fans and an air-permeable mesh front. The overall design of this case looks great with the LED lights running on either side of the mesh panels on the front of the case. This case also offers separately addressable RGB LEDs inside and outside the case, and these LEDs can be controlled through either the motherboard or the button on the front I/O panel. This button cycles through six different colors and four pre-defined lighting modes. The outside of the case can either come with a black, or a white coating comes with a side panel window and features a front panel USB 3.1 Type C Gen 2 connector. This case is expected to arrive in stores in March 2020. Dark Power Pro 12 PSU offers up to 94.9 percent efficiency The Dark Power Pro 12 is the first power supply from be quiet! to get an 80 PLUS Titanium certification. This power supply isn't just the first to receive the 80 PLUS Titanium, but also is the first power supply by be quiet! to utilize a fully digital power regulation. This power supply comes in a high-quality aluminum case, includes single-sleeved cables and a 10-year warranty. The Dark Power Pro 12 uses a patented frameless Silent Wings 135 mm fan, and the funnel-shaped air intake makes sure the high-end components are staying cool. The Dark Power Pro is planned to launch with two models, one being the 1200-watt model and the other being the 1500-watt model, this PSU lineup is expected to launch in February 2020. As of CES 2020, no pricing information is currently available.
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Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19546 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. This is the build from the so far branchless edition of Windows 10 as the Windows maker isn't associating the current builds being tested by the Fast ring Insiders to any specific version of Windows 10. The company had said that these builds are from its active development branch which is used to test the upcoming version of Windows 10, but, now they are no longer matched to a specific Windows 10 release. Today's Windows 10 Build 19546 brings a new Graphing Mode to Windows Calculator, which Microsoft says was one of the most requested features. Here's the complete changelog of Windows 10 build 19546: Introducing Graphing Mode in Windows Calculator Today, we’re updating Windows Calculator for Insiders with a preview of our new graphing mode. Adding support for graphing is one of our top feature requests in Feedback Hub, and we’re excited to bring this feature to our users. Graphing capabilities are also essential for students who are beginning to explore linear algebra. With this feature, we hope to empower students to learn mathematics by improving their conceptual understanding and attitudes towards math. Here are a few things you can try out with this new feature: - Plot one or more equations on the graph. Enter multiple equations so that you can compare plots against each other and see interactions between the lines. You can also customize the line style and graph viewing window to suit your needs. - Add equations with variables. If you enter an equation with a secondary variable (e.g., “y = mx + b”), you’ll be able to easily mani[CENSORED]te those variables so that you can quickly understand how changes to the equation affect the graph. - Analyze the graph. Trace plots with your mouse or keyboard to better understand the relationship between variables in the equation on the graph. You can also analyze equations to help identify key graph features, like the x- and y- intercepts. We’re looking for feedback! Tell us what you want to see next via the Feedback Hub under Apps > Calculator or select the Send feedback button on the About page in the app. If you’re a developer, check out the project on GitHub - we are always accepting contributions! #BuildTogether Introducing the Indexer Diagnostics app Available now in beta via the Microsoft Store, the Indexer Diagnostics app was created to help enhance your understanding of the capabilities of search, as well as increase the troubleshooting ability and support for general Windows Search issues. The tool will continue to be improved with more functionality added over time—as always, appreciate your feedback! The app is available for anyone running Windows 10 version 1809 or higher. General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC - We fixed an issue resulting in Timeline not showing any activities. - We fixed an issue resulting in Outlook search not working for some. - We fixed an issue significantly impacting Task View reliability for some. - We fixed an issue where pressing Spatial Sound -> Off in the sound menu caused Explorer.exe to crash.
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Intel's Xe GPU may not be a secret anymore, we've seen entry-level and HPC derived Xe GPU based products over the last couple of months, but what remains a secret are architecture details for Intel's next-gen and first discrete-tier graphics architecture. Intel To Unveil Xe GPU Architecture Details & Features at GDC 2020 - Designed For Next-Gen Gaming, Workstation and HPC Graphics Cards Intel has unveiled that they will be holding a special session at GDC where they will present the very first architecture details and features for their Xe architecture. Intel's Xe architecture will be powering all the way from entry-level mobility/desktop products to high-end HPC, workstation and enthusiast gaming-grade designs. Following are the details of the session itself: Intel's brand new Xe Architecture has been teased for a while, and is scheduled for release later this year! This update brings a significant compute, geometry and throughput improvements over today's widely used Gen9 and Gen11 graphics. This talk will provide a detailed tour of the hardware architecture behind Intel's upcoming GPUs - unveiling the structure behind its building blocks and their performance implications. Special consideration will be taken to explain how graphics engineers can best exploit the new Xe Architecture. We will then take an in-depth look at the powerful new features being introduced with this new architecture. Takeaway Introduction to Xe Architecture including new and innovative features, unique insight on 3D and compute, and clear guidance on Xe architecture optimizations. GDC 2020 will take place from March 16th till March 20th and while there isn't any mention of a livestream happening during the event, we will have our team visiting the event to cover all the details. With that said, Intel's Xe GPUs are definitely something to look forward to. It not only brings a third player into the graphics market, but will also make the market more competitive. Intel just recently previewed their first discrete graphics chip, the DG1, which targets entry-level mobility and desktop platforms. Intel allowed the tech press to have a look at their SDV or software development vehicle card and play a few games on this very early product which they are sampling to ISV's worldwide to optimize their software around Intel's upcoming Xe graphics cards. Intel has also showcased their most powerful Xe GPU design, an exascale class HPC chip known as Ponte Vecchio which will go on to power the Aurora supercomputer in 2021. The Ponte Vecchio GPU will also utilize the Xe graphics architecture, but its a second revision will would utilize the much more advanced 7nm+ process node from Intel. The Intel Xe GPU architecture is one scalable architecture powering various products. Intel is planning to offer three microarchitectures derived from Xe. These include: - Intel Xe LP (Integrated + Entry) - Intel Xe HP (Mid-Range, Enthusiasts, Datacenter / AI) - Intel Xe HPC (HPC Exascale) Just from the naming scheme, you can tell where these GPUs would feature. The 'LP' keyword stands for Low Power, whereas the 'HP' keyword stands for High Performance. The HPC keyword is simply the High Performance Computing aimed architecture which will use a range of new Intel technologies that we are going to talk about. It is stated that Xe LP is around 5W-20W, but can scale up to 50W. Intel's Xe HP is one tier above that and should cover the 75W-250W segment, while the Xe HPC class architecture should aim even higher, delivering even more compute performance than the rest. Intel also states that they will be unveiling 'powerful' features of their Xe graphics architecture that might hint at techs such as ray tracing or better, which has been hinted in previous rumors. Other than that, the Xe graphics architecture is said to bring significant compute, geometry & throughput improvements over current Gen 11 GPUs and Tiger Lake CPUs with Xe graphics are expected to deliver 2x the performance uplift over Gen 11 GPUs which is impressive. We definitely can't wait to see what Intel Xe GPUs have to offer for the consumer and HPC markets!
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Windows 7 is officially dying today with Microsoft having released the last batch of updates for the 2009 operating system. The Windows maker does offer a paid (exorbitantly priced, if we may say so) extended support plan for enterprises and free support for 2020 election machines. Google, however, is ready to support this dying operating system a little longer, for free. The company said that it intends to "fully support Chrome on Windows 7 for a minimum of 18 months from Microsoft's End of Life date." With end-of-support today on January 14, 2020, Google will be supporting Chrome for Windows 7 until "at least July 15, 2021," the company said in a statement last week, in which it also pitched why enterprises should adopt Chromebooks. Google says that browsers have become just as critical as the operating system, which is why enterprises that haven't yet made the move to Windows 10 will be covered by Google for a minimum of at least 18 months. What does this mean for Windows 7 users Google says that "running an OS outside of official support can leave organizations vulnerable to potential security threats." With Chrome's built-in security capabilities, it hopes to keep users safe while on the web through their Windows 7 devices. "With Safe Browsing, Site Isolation and new advanced password and phishing protections, Chrome proactively helps protect users working in the cloud," the company said. "With policy management, IT teams can tighten controls as they see fit. And our fast update cycles mean better protection from vulnerabilities, especially for enterprises taking advantage of automatic updates." Google also added that users can work seamlessly across Windows 7 and Windows 10 devices in a business environment, since they can simply pick up where they left off across the different versions. "And because your employees are already familiar with browsing in Chrome, they’ll experience less disruption once they do move to working in Windows 10," the company said. While it is still highly recommended to make the move to Windows 10, browser support and timely updates do help in keeping your online presence secure to some extent. Microsoft has also said that users will continue to receive MSE signature updates, so Windows 7 users won't be completely unsupported. Here's an excerpt from Google's statement issued last week over its decision to extend Chrome for Windows 7 support: While the new year brings opportunity to rethink many aspects of business, this year, it also brings big changes for some businesses: on January 14, 2020 (just 5 days away), Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 7. If you’re like most enterprises, you’ve started the migration process and may already have a portion of your company now running on Windows 10. Operating system migrations are tricky (which is one reason many companies have adopted Chromebooks for parts of their workforce). IT teams want to make the move to the latest OS version quickly to take advantage of the latest security improvements and benefits, while limiting potential disruptions to user productivity. But the browser has become just as critical as the operating system for getting work done, especially when there’s major reliance on cloud and SaaS apps. We have enterprises covered, even if they haven’t yet made the full move to Windows 10. We will continue to fully support Chrome on Windows 7 for a minimum of 18 months from Microsoft’s End of Life date, until at least July 15, 2021. So if you haven’t started your move to Windows 10 yet, or even if your organization is mid-way through migration, you can still benefit from the enterprise capabilities of Chrome.
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AMD's high-end lineup has been missing from the picture for quite a while now but it looks like the company might be adding to its existing Navi-series GPUs very soon. A mysterious RX 5950XT was recently spotted getting EEC certification (Komachi via Videocardz) and considering we have seen leaks of a very powerful 'Big Navi' GPU already, is this the card we have been waiting for? Well, only time will tell, but in the meantime here are the details on the Radeon RX 5950 XT. AMD Radeon RX 5950XT Navi GPU family spotted in EEC filing online The EEC filing, in fact, mentions four new GPUs: Radeon RX 5950XT (the flagship), Radeon RX 5950, Radeon RX 5900 and the Radeon RX 5800. This means we can expect at the very least one more Navi GPU with three variants each. It is entirely possible that this is the Big Navi that was promised to us almost 2.5 years ago and the one that will deliver to AMD fans the high-end card they have been waiting for. On the other hand, it is also possible that this is a new die that the company prepared and while these graphics cards will obviously more powerful than the RX 5800 series, it is still not Big Navi. Without any further ado, here is a screenshot of the EEC filing submitted by AFOX corporation - an add-in board partner for AMD Radeon. Considering we are looking at at least four confirmed launches from AMD where graphics cards are concerned, it is very likely that the Open VR entrant we saw recently is one of these. Nomenclature would dictate that the RX 5950 XT be significantly more powerful than any of its younger siblings (like the already-released RX 5700) and going by the steps involved, we can easily see that this is going to be quite a powerful card. It is clear, however, that AMD will be po[CENSORED]ting some of its missing price points and we are likely looking at price cuts for the existing RX 5700 series when that happens. The upcoming graphics cards will be based on the 7nm process and will be manufactured using the RDNA macroarchitecture. Ray tracing is also expected to be supported on a native basis in these cards. If the OpenVR benchmarks are anything to go by then we are looking at at least a 15% increase over NVIDIA's flagship: the RTX 2080 Ti. AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, did recently promise high-end Radeon RX Navi GPUs. Lisa also mentioned that AMD is heavily investing in ray tracing for their 2020 discrete GPU lineup which would feature the 2nd Generation RNDA architecture with hardware-level integration to support ray-tracing. The features to expect from 2nd Generation RDNA Navi GPUs would be: - Optimized 7nm+ process node - Enthusiast-grade desktop graphics card options - Hardware-Level Ray Tracing Support - A mix of GDDR6 and HBM2 graphics cards - More power-efficient than First-Gen Navi GPUs AMD's GPU side has been pretty much lackluster over the past couple of years and while the CPU side has made one hell of a comeback, its time for Radeon to shine once again. The last impressive launch that I recall was Hawaii and the RX 5950 XT looks like it could restart AMD's competitive streak in the GPU side of things as well. Equipped with a process advantage over its competitors, and with NVIDIA backed into a corner with its expensive Turing chips, this is one of the biggest opportunities for AMD Radeon to shine again.