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  1. ADATA XPG has launched its GAMMIX S50 Lite PCIe Gen4 SSD, which offers great performance & supports PCIe 4.0. This SSD features a sequential read speed of up to 3,900 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 3,200 MB/s. This increase in both read and write speeds makes this drive perfect as either a boot drive or steam library. ADATA XPG launches the GAMMIX S50 Lite PCIe Gen4 SSD, which offers support for PCIe 4.0 Interface and some great performance! The GAMMIX S50 Lite PCIe Gen4 SSD offers a sequential read speed of up to 3,900 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 3,200 MB/s, makes it perfect for a Windows boot drive or a Steam library, which can substantially decrease start-up time and loading time. This incredibly quick speed is powered by both the 3D NAND flash chips and the PCIe Gen4 Interface. Backblaze’s Releases Hard Drive Statistics For Q2 2020 – The Lowest Annualized Failure Rate Since 2013 "With the launch of the S50 Lite, we have now extended our PCIe 4.0 SSD offering to meet not only the demands of early adopters but also mainstream users, whether for work or play," said Ibsen Chen, Director of Product Marketing at ADATA. The GAMMIX S50 Lite PCIe Gen4 SSD uses both Dynamic SLC Caching and DRAM Cache Buffering to help achieve the read and write speeds of up to 490K/540K IOPS. This SSD is perfect for either video editing, animation, or storing your games. This SSD comes in two different capacities, a 1 TB model and a 2 TB model, which allows for users to pay for just as much storage as they need instead of overpaying for more storage than is required for their specific computer. For cooling, the GAMMIX S50 PCIe Gen4 SSD uses a high-temperature resistant aluminum heatsink to remove the heat from the NAND chips effectively and results in a 20 percent difference in heat when compared to other SSDs that are currently out on the market. The heatsink offers a streamlined surface and ridged geometric lines that make this SSD look fantastic. This SSD comes with various technologies and software, the Low-Density Parity-Check code and End-to-End Data Protection, RAID Engine Support, and AES 256-bit encryption data stored drive is always safe and secured. This SSD is currently backed by a five-year warranty to ensure buyers that purchasing the GAMMIX S50 Lite SSD is a perfect choice when compared to other SSDs that are on the market.
  2. Last month, Rockstar rolled out the big Summer Update for GTA Online, following on from a major update for Red Dead Redemption 2. Now, Red Dead fans are getting a second new content launch, with an all-new Red Dead Online update. This new update includes three new Legendary Rams, new cosmetics, and more. What’s in the Latest Red Dead Online Update “There are three new varieties of Legendary Ram who’ve made their way to the Xbox One, PC, and Stadia,” explains Rockstar; “[…] Visit Harriet to launch the Rutile Ram Sighting Mission and complete it to get a free Poncho of your choice.” The new Red Dead Online update is now live on Xbox One, PC, and Stadia (though not PS4 just yet). In addition to the new Chalk Horn Ram, Gabbro Horn Ram, and Rutile Horn Ram, players can also get their hands on the new Woodcote Poncho and three new coats. (Which you can craft from the skins of the new Legendary Rams.) It isn’t just living animals which have come to Red Dead Online in the new update, however; it’s also dead ones. Players can now unearth three new Fossil Collections; the Coastal, Megafauna, and Oceanic Collections. Simply speak to Madam Nazar to pick up a new Fossils Map. Rockstar is also giving players an extra incentive to track down these new additions; any player who collects a single Fossil this week will also get a bonus Arrowhead, Lost Jewellery, and Tarot Card. In fact, there are even more bonuses available in Red Dead Online at present. All Role Free Roam Events (with the sole exception of the Condor Egg event) are currently offering double Gold, RDO$, and XP. This offer will be live until the 21st of September. Plus, if you complete any 5 Daily Challenges this week, you’ll earn yourself a Reward which is good for 5 Legendary Animal Pheromones. Of course, there are also a range of discounts available this week, as per usual. Players can get 5 Gold Bars off the Collector’s Bag, for example, while all Collector’s Maps are half price. Collector Horses, Collectors Outfits, Refined Binoculars, and the Horse Lantern are currently 40% off, as are the Collector Saddle, Camp Theme, Gun Belt, and Off-Hand Holster. Finally, you can get the Pennington Field Shovel for 40% off too. As always, there’s an extra bonus for players who connect their Rockstar Games Social Club accounts to Prime Gaming. This week, those players will get; 5 free Legendary Animal Pheromones, a free Wilderness Camp, a free Katata Coat, and 6,000 Naturalist XP.
  3. It looks like another Windows 10 update fail is causing misery for some users, with people taking to the internet to complain that after installing the Windows 10 September 2020 Update (also known as KB4571756 and KB4574727, their Start menu starts to behave erratically. The Start menu is a key feature of Windows 10, which allows you to quickly access installed applications, so reports that an update is causing it issues is troubling. How to speed up Windows 10 We solve 100 common Windows 10 problems Windows 10 May 2020 Update problems: how to fix them It seems the new Windows 10 update isn’t just messing with people’s Start menus either, as some people have also been experiencing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, problems signing in to their PC and other bugs. As Windows Latest reports, users have taken to Reddit and Microsoft’s community forum to complain about the problems. It could be the case that a change with Windows 10 KB4571756, which tweaked the way Windows 10 tablets and 2-in-1 devices work, could be to blame, with users unable to open up the Start menu or Action Center. Other issues While being unable to use the Start menu is bad enough, other issues connected to the new update include being unable to sign in to a PC – with Windows 10 apparently signing out users as soon as they’ve logged in. Then, there’s the Blue Screen of Death, which appears when Windows 10 crashes and becomes completely unresponsive. All a user can do when faced with this is restart their machine, potentially losing any unsaved work. It also seems like the temporary user profile bug is once again present. This is an issue that's popped up alarmingly often recently. What happens is that when a user loads up Windows 10, rather than logging into their own account, Windows 10 forces them into a temporary user profile, which means their settings, themes and even data are unavailable. It’s incredibly annoying, and Microsoft has in the past promised it was fixing it. So, it’s disappointing to hear that it might be back. How to fix the problems Until Microsoft comes up with an official fix for these problems – which will probably emerge in the form of yet another Windows 10 update – the best way to fix these issues is to uninstall the problematic updates - KB4571756 and KB4574727. Check out our guide on how to uninstall Windows 10 updates for more information. You could also try using a restore point to fix the issues – just select a restore point from a time before you installed the update. We also have a guide on using Windows 10’s System Restore feature to help. We’ve contacted Microsoft for a comment on these new issues. Hopefully, the company will come up with a fix soon.
  4. Intel has confirmed that they will be introducing next-generation & high-performance 10nm Tiger Lake CPUs with up to 8 cores and 16 threads in 2021. The information was revealed by Intel's CVP (Corporate Vice President) of Client Computing Group, Boyd Phelps, on Medium. Intel Confirms 10nm Tiger Lake High-Performance CPUs With 8 Cores & 16 Threads For 2021 Talking about the higher cache which Intel's Tiger Lake CPUs based on the Willow Cove architecture has to offer, Boyd revealed that consumers can expect up to 24 MB of cache with 8 core die configs which will be available on a later date. Intel's initial Tiger Lake lineup launched under the 11th Gen U-series segment and offers up to 4 cores and 8 threads for a total of up to 12 MB of L3 cache and Tiger Lake-H which debuts next year is essentially going to double that to 24 MB of L3 cache with its doubled core and thread count. Intel Evaluating Xe HPG GPU With 7680 Cores And 23 TFLOPs Of Compute In addition to the official confirmation, SharkBay from PTT Forums has revealed some more info on the various SKUs that will be available under the Tiger Lake-H family. It looks like Tiger Lake-H could be split between two platforms with different sockets. The standard Tiger Lake-H chips with 4 cores and 35W TDPs will stick with the BGA1449 socket which is the same as Tiger Lake-U chips while the more premium offerings will feature the BGA1787 socket and feature up to 8 core variants with 45 Watt TDPs of the Intel Tiger Lake lineup. The interesting part is that the 35W variants will feature a 96 EU Iris Xe integrated GPU while the 45 Watt SKUs will feature just 32 EUs on their Xe GPU. The 45W variants will come in 4 core, 6 core and 8 core variants with higher frequencies than their BGA1449 siblings. Intel Tiger Lake-H vs AMD Ryzen H-Series High-Performance CPU Comparisons: CPU Family Name Intel Tiger Lake-H AMD Renoir H-Series AMD Cezanne-H Series Family Branding Intel 11th Gen Core (H-series) AMD Ryzen 4000 (H-Series) AMD Ryzen 5000 (H-Series) Process Node 10nm 7nm 7nm+ CPU Core Architecture Willow Cove Zen 2 Zen 3 CPU Cores/Threads (Max) 8/16 8/16 8/16 L2 Cache (Max) 10 MB 4 MB TBD L3 Cache (Max) 24 MB 8 MB TBD Max CPU Clocks TBD 4.3 GHz (Ryzen 9 4900HS) TBD GPU Core Architecture Xe Graphics Engine Vega Enhanced 7nm Vega Enhanced 7nm Max GPU Cores 96 EUs (768 cores)? 8 CUs (512 cores) 8 CUs (512 cores)? Max GPU Clocks TBD 1750 MHz TBD TDP (cTDP Down/Up) 35W (65W cTDP) 35W (45W cTDP) 35W (45W cTDP) Launch Q1 2021 Q2 2020 Q2 2021? The high-performance 10nm Intel Tiger Lake-H lineup would consist of up to 8 core and 16 thread chips based on the new Willow Cove architecture. The CPUs would carry up to 34 MB of cache that's 24 MB L3 (3 MB L3 per core) and 10 MB L2 (1.25 MB per core). Tiger Lake CPUs will come with an asymmetrical 48/32 KB L1 cache and will fully support AVX2 & AVX-512 instructions. Tiger Lake-H CPUs would additionally feature Two-Level Memory (2LM) and SGX (Software Guard Extensions). Intel's Tiger Lake-H family would support DDR4 speeds up to 3200 MHz. AMD Ryzen Continues To Decimate Intel Core CPUs In The DIY Segment – High-End $300 US+ Ryzen CPU Sales Exceed Intel’s Entire Line Intel's Tiger Lake-H will be launching close to AMD's Cezanne-H family which is expected to feature the Zen 3 (7nm+) cores with incremental IPC gains and a slew of other features which are yet to be showcased. Intel Desktop CPU Generations Comparison: Intel CPU Family Processor Process Processors Cores (Max) TDPs Platform Chipset Platform Memory Support PCIe Support Launch Sandy Bridge 32nm 4/8 35-95W 6-Series LGA 1155 DDR3 PCIe Gen 2.0 2011 Ivy Bridge 22nm 4/8 35-77W 7-Series LGA 1155 DDR3 PCIe Gen 3.0 2012 Haswell 22nm 4/8 35-84W 8-Series LGA 1150 DDR3 PCIe Gen 3.0 2013-2014 Broadwell 14nm 4/8 65-65W 9-Series LGA 1150 DDR3 PCIe Gen 3.0 2015 Skylake 14nm 4/8 35-91W 100-Series LGA 1151 DDR4/DDR3L PCIe Gen 3.0 2015 Kaby Lake 14nm 4/8 35-91W 200-Series LGA 1151 DDR4/DDR3L PCIe Gen 3.0 2017 Coffee Lake 14nm 6/12 35-95W 300-Series LGA 1151 DDR4 PCIe Gen 3.0 2017 Coffee Lake 14nm 8/16 35-95W 300-Series LGA 1151 DDR4 PCIe Gen 3.0 2018 Comet Lake 14nm 10/20 35-125W 400-Series LGA 1200 DDR4 PCIe Gen 3.0 2020 Rocket Lake 14nm 8/16? TBA 400/500-Series? LGA 1200 DDR4 PCIe Gen 4.0 2020 Alder Lake 10nm? 16/32? TBA TBA LGA 1700 DDR5 PCIe Gen 4.0? 2021 Meteor Lake 7nm? TBA TBA TBA TBA DDR5 PCIe Gen 4.0? 2022? We can expect more details on Intel's Tiger Lake-H CPUs at CES 2021 (Digital Only Event) while the Rocket Lake mobility CPUs would gradually be introduced down the line after Intel releases its Tiger Lake CPU lineup in September.
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    1. QeLi

      QeLi

      i would if could... 😄

  6. Microsoft is testing a new feature that integrates video conferencing functionality directly into its Windows 10 operating system. Available with Windows 10 preview build 20211, the feature adds an icon to the taskbar from which users can either launch or join a video meeting via Skype’s Meet Now feature. Meet Now allows Skype users to create “collaboration spaces” that can be accessed by participants using a unique link, whether or not they hold a Skype account. Once inside, users can chat over text, or launch video and voice calls. Check out our list of the best collaboration tools on the market Working from home: the mouse, monitor, keyboard and router you need We've built a list of the best project management software on the market Clicking on the new icon will either activate the native Skype application or the service’s online client. Windows 10 video conferencing Video conferencing platforms have enjoyed an immense spike in po[CENSORED]rity since the turn of the year, courtesy of the coronavirus pandemic and rise of remote working. Zoom in particular has been a clear beneficiary of the pandemic, with national lockdowns serving to elevate the platform to cult status. As a result, the company’s revenue grew by 355% in Q2 to reach a total of $663.5 million. It also now boasts approximately 370,200 customers with more than 10 employees - an increase of around 458% over last year. By simplifying the process of creating and joining video meetings, Microsoft will be hoping the new Windows 10 feature will help topple Zoom from its perch. However, the move to integrate a Skype feature into Windows 10 is somewhat of a surprise, given the company has pushed Microsoft Teams as its premier video conferencing and collaboration platform since the pandemic began. Skype itself is set to be folded into Teams imminently, with Skype for Business Online retired in full on July 31 2021. Since September of last year, for example, new Microsoft 365 customers have been onboarded directly into Teams. Microsoft has not yet responded to our request for clarification over whether the new Windows 10 Skype feature will be replaced with a Teams equivalent at a later date. Users desperate to sample the new feature can join the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider Program, which gives members access to the very latest Windows 10 builds. As with other features rolled out to the Dev Channel, it is possible the new video conferencing tool will never be included in a full public build.
  7. It was only a few days ago when AMD Radeon revealed that they would be announcing their upcoming Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics cards on October 28th. They caught quite a bit of flak from community members over the tease of the announcement rather than just announcing a product but it seems they picked up and have decided to pull back the curtain on the Radeon RX 6000 Series cooler! Is This Big Navi? Well is it? That part remains to be seen but AMD Radeon decided that today was a good time to drop the cooler design for their upcoming RX 6000 Series cards and it is quite possibly the best-looking cooler (save the R9 295x2 in my opinion) that AMD has ever put on a reference card. Three big fans with a bold R on each one, what appears to be a lit-up RADEON logo down the side that appears to be an evolution of the Radeon VII look. Thankfully this time around AMD went with much larger fans that should, in theory, be much quieter than what we heard with the Radeon VII. ASRock DeskMini X300 With AMD Ryzen 4000G Renoir Desktop CPU Pictured & Tested, A Small Form Factor Powerhouse AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series Graphics Card Cooler Render Spotted in Fortnite (Image Credits: @boot_squence & @NateOrb) Teases of power delivery are there too as it seems that they have decided to go with dual 8-pin PCIe power cables rather than the 6+8 design that the RX 5700 Series carried. We do know that the RDNA2 and Navi 2X architecture is boasting high performance per watt gains, but it also looks like Radeon is ready to push the power and go all out this time around. Although the wrap-around shroud and overall design are quite reminiscent of the NVIDIA RTX 20 Series Founders Edition cards. There are also four display outputs which include 1 HDMI, 2 DisplayPort, and a single Virtual Link port (Type-C) connector. There is still much to be revealed on October 28th as the cooler is only one small portion of the story, what is under it is just as, if not more important. But for now, here's the tweet sent out by Radeon: Here's Everything We Know About RDNA 2 Based Radeon RX Navi 6000 Desktop GPUs The AMD RDNA 2 based Radeon RX Navi 2x graphics card family is also touted to disrupt the 4K gaming segment similar to how Ryzen disrupted the entire CPU landscape. That's a pretty bold claim from AMD themselves but leaks and rumors are suggesting that this might be the case for AMD's next-generation Radeon RX graphics cards. AMD Zen 3 Powered Next-Gen Ryzen 4000 ‘Vermeer’ CPUs Detailed: Up To 16 Cores / 32 Threads, 32 MB Shared L3 Cache Per CCD, 8 Cores Per CCX AMD unveiled that its RDNA 2 GPUs will deliver a similar performance jump over the first-gen RDNA GPUs like Zen 2 delivered over Zen 1. The first RDNA GPUs delivered a massive 50% increase in performance per watt over GCN architecture and RDNA 2 GPUs are expected to do the same over RDNA 1, delivering another 50% increase in performance per watt. According to the roadmap shared by AMD, the RDNA 2 GPUs would feature three key features that will be part of the new GPU architecture. First and foremost is the performance per watt increase which is due to a number of reasons. AMD will be shifting from TSMC's 7nm process to the more advanced 7nm process node. The new process node itself increases transistor efficiency on the new GPUs while decreasing its overall size, allowing AMD to cram more performance in a much smaller package. The key changes that have led to a 50% increase in performance per watt include a redesigned micro-architecture with improved performance-per-clock (IPC), a logic enhancement that helps reduce design complexity and switching power, and physical optimizations such as increased clock speeds. AMD has also announced that RDNA 2 GPUs would feature VRS (Variable Rate Shading) and hardware-accelerated ray tracing. AMD is following suit with NVIDIA here who have already implemented the said technologies on its Turing GPU based GeForce RTX graphics cards. With the launch of the new consoles from Microsoft and Sony imminent, AMD is going to work to provide these features with its own optimization framework to developers for integration within next-generation gaming titles. AMD has also recently showcased its RDNA 2 GPUs running Microsoft's DXR 1.1 (DirectX 12 API Ultimate) demo internally which utilizes hardware-accelerated ray tracing. AMD's approach to ray tracing is to offer simplified development and speedy adopting and that is definitely possible through consoles where the mass majority of game developers focus their efforts towards. AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, has already stated that we can expect a new RDNA 2 GPU based Radeon RX high-end family and a 7nm RDNA refresh family to launch this year. The same was stated during the presentation in which it was stated that the "Navi 2x" lineup would scale from top to bottom and as the name suggests, would deliver twice the performance efficiency increase over the first-generation RX graphics cards. AMD's CFO, Devinder Kumar also shed some light on the RDNA 2 GPU based Radeon RX products for the PC platform, stating that PCs will be first to get a taste of the new architecture in the form of the Big Navi (Halo) graphics card followed by mainstream GPUs. “There’s a lot of excitement for Navi 2, or what our fans have dubbed as the Big Navi“ “Big Navi is a halo product” “Enthusiasts love to buy the best, and we are certainly working on giving them the best”. “RDNA 2 architecture goes through the entire stack“ "it will go from mainstream GPUs all the way up to the enthusiasts and then the architecture also goes into the game console products... as well as our integrated APU products. "This allows us to leverage the larger ecosystem, accelerate the development of exciting features like ray tracing and more." via AMD's CFO, Devinder Kumar Some of 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 graphics cards More power-efficient than First-Gen Navi GPUs One of the key features on the Big Navi Radeon RX GPU is that it is going to disrupt the 4K gaming segment, similar to how Ryzen disrupted the entire CPU segment. These are some bold claims by AMD, but if those rumored specifications are anything to go by, then these claims may not be that far fetched. “With the Radeon 5000-series we are essentially covering 90-something-percent of the total PC gamers today,” says Chandrasekhar. “And so that’s the reason why no 4K right now, it’s because the vast majority of them are at 1440p and 1080p. “That doesn’t mean a 4K-capable GPU isn’t coming, it is coming, but for here and now we want to focus on the vast majority of gamers.” “Similar to Ryzen,” he says, “all of us need a thriving Radeon GPU ecosystem. So, are we going after 4K, and going to similarly disrupt 4K? Absolutely, you can count on that. But that’s all I can say right now.” - PCGamesN Once again, AMD in its own presentation emphasized enthusiast-class performance for the RDNA 2 based Radeon RX 'Navi 2X' GPUs so that's something to consider. The competition however from the other side won't just go eyes closed as AMD launches its high-performance graphics cards. The next-generation NVIDIA based GeForce GPUs are shaping up to be a beast from what we've seen so far and will be available first to consumers, starting the 17th of September. The second half of 2020 would definitely be interesting times for all the hardware enthusiasts and mainstream PC gamers who are looking forward to upgrading their PCs with the best hardware.
  8. On Monday, the NBA 2K development team released NBA 2K21 Patch Update #1 which brings a wide range of fixes, improvements, and additions to multiple modes. That includes an ability for gamers to decide what they want as far as how their shooting aim or timing will work. In addition, one player got a much-needed appearance update. NBA 2K21 Patch Update gives gamers option for their shooting With NBA 2K21 shooting a major complaint after the game launched, it appears that chatter may finally cease. The new NBA 2K21 patch update (Sep. 14) will make a number of gamers quite happy with a choice over how they can shoot in the game. Upon downloading and installing the update, the first boot of the game will allow for a choice in terms of the Pro Stick Aiming vs. Shot Timing. The game settings will save that choice for future use of NBA 2K21. Gamers will be able to choose if they want to use the new Pro Stick Aiming system or the traditional Shot Timing mechanic. That allows those who enjoy the extra control over shots to stay with the new shot system. Those who prefer the old style, as well as newcomers to the game may opt for Shot Timing. In addition to that option, those using Pro Shot Stick as their way of shooting can opt to turn off Shot Meter while using it. They’ve also adjusted the Pro Stick shooting’s Ideal Shot Aiming for more consistency. This is based on how quick or slow a player flicks the Pro Stick. So a slow flick moves the ideal aim to point to left and fast flick moves the ideal point to right. All gameplay fixes for 2K21 Here’s a look at the rest in terms of 2K21 gameplay fixes: Changed Ante Up to use competitive slider settings (more skill-based). When the Shot Feedback setting is set to “OFF,” players and opponents will no longer see Excellent Release (green light) animations. Fixed unwanted fadeaway shots that were playing after immediately shooting out of certain dribble moves. Improved standing dunk reliability when using the Pro Stick. Disabled the double team indicator in an effort to clean up the on-screen UI based on community feedback. Added the ability to shoot driving floaters from further away from the basket. Moving Park dribble moves were remapped to “holds” on the Pro Stick, allowing continued use of Hard Stops with L2/LT after unlocking the Park Handles badge. Cleaned up some animation pops in the dribble move system. Fixed ball physics bugs when Shot Timing was set to Real Player %. Toned down the effectiveness of the Lead to Basket pass feature to prevent exploits. Other modes, Andrew Wiggins get updates In addition to all of the above changes, we can happily report that the Golden State Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins received an appearance update. A lot of gamers were taking to social media to joke about how his facial hair looked like it was drawn by a Sharpie marker. The NBA 2K21 patch update has made him look more realistic. Be the judge based on the screenshot below. Andrew Wiggins’ face and gameplay were just part of this update, though. MyCareer, MyTeam, and MyLeague/MyGM all received fixes or updates. You can see the full Courtside Report here with a description of all the fixes and updates. Visit our NBA 2K news page to get more of the latest game updates.
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    2. Shyloo

      Shyloo

      only Algeria have this problem 

    3. LosT贼

      LosT贼

      @Hossam Taibi lol in algeria u cant enter some webs & some apps

    4. Shyloo

      Shyloo

      i think we will be absent for 1 or 2 days on ts3 because we have a problem but when the bac end i think the problem will solve

  11. It looks like a new Windows 10 update will finally fix one of the most annoying features of the operating system – the ‘Choose default apps’ menu. You’re probably aware that certain file types need to be opened by certain apps. Windows 10 usually tries to determine which of the apps you have installed is the best candidate. Usually it’s correct, but if it chooses the wrong app – or you have multiple apps that could open it and it doesn’t use your favorite – then you need to pick the default app yourself. Up until now, that’s been overly confusing and annoying. We show you how to speed up Windows 10 Check out the best portable SSDs around Windows 10 May 2020 Update problems: how to fix them Right now, the panel for selecting default apps is a long list of confusing file types and protocols, each with its default app beside it. You might have to scroll down though a lot of file types to find what you’re looking for. In short, it’s not very useful at all. A simple tweak However, an upcoming Windows 10 update looks like it will fix a lot of these issues with a rather simple addition – a search box. This will allow you to easily find the file type or apps you’re looking for, and which should make the whole process a lot easier. Microsoft promises this tweak will come in the next Windows 10 feature update, so that could be Windows 10 20H2 Update, which is due later this year. For anyone who has struggled with finding the right apps to open files, this little fix could prove to have big benefits.
  12. The first NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card's overclocking results have been posted. The tests and performance results come from Videocardz who show how well the GDDR6X memory featured on the RTX 3080 performs when overclocked along with info on the power limits set for the custom and Founders Edition boards. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Graphics Card Can Hit GDDR6X Memory Speeds Beyond 20 Gbps When Overclocked, Power Limits, and First Overclocking Results Detailed The results are based on the GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition and a few custom models. As per the source, NVIDIA and its AIBs will definitely be releasing custom models on 17th September but it looks like the stock Founders Edition cards will offer slightly better-overclocking potential than the first wave of custom models. NVIDIA Should Finish Arm Acquisition By Next Week For Roughly $40 Billion NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3080 overclocking with MSI's Afterburner 4.6.3 Beta. (Image Credits: Videocardz) The first wave of GeForce RTX 3080 custom cards will include several high-end designs but to get a full taste of the 30 series lineup in terms of overclocking potential, we will have to wait a bit more before the higher-end models hit the market. These will include the likes of the KINGPIN from EVGA, Lightning from MSI, ROG STRIX / Poseidon from ASUS, AMP! Extreme (Trinity) from ZOTAC, AORUS Extreme from Gigabyte, KUDAN from Colorful and other designs from each respective AIB partner. These cards will not only offer the best cooling and heatsink designs but also come with monstrous and over-powered PCBs which will allow for higher power limits for extra overclocking potential. With that said, we also have to take a look at what most users will be getting out of their cards whether they be in reference flavors or Founders Edition flavors. The reference board seems to feature a maximum power limit of 350W while the Founders Edition board will feature a 370W power limit. There are also reference cards with a maximum power limit of 320W. The higher the power limit, the better the final clock speeds the card would result in but at the cost of higher power draw. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Overclocking Performance Results (Image Credits: Videocardz😞 The GeForce RTX 3080 that was tested had a power limit of 320W which was lower than the Founders Edition and a higher TDP custom variant. The memory was pushed to 20.7 Gbps over the standard 19 Gbps pin speeds which is an 850 MHz overclock while the GPU was overclocked by 70 MHz. Since this test was done purely to show how well the memory overclocks, the GPU wasn't pushed much. The final clocks for the card were 1510 MHz base, 1780 MHz boost, and 1294 MHz memory frequencies. Within several 3DMark tests, the GPU reported gains of 2-3% with the memory overclock which isn't a big deal but does show that the memory can be pushed this far on the RTX 3080 graphics cards. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Overclock Stability Test (Left: Stock / Right: Overclocked). (Image Credits: Videocardz) What are interesting are the power and thermal figures. At both stock and overclocked speeds, the GPU temperature didn't exceed 70C. At stock, the core clocks averaged at around stabilized at 1860 MHz while at overclocked specs, the clocks stabilized at 1935 MHz. The overall RTX 3080 board power draw in both scenarios averaged around 317W with a few spikes. The total GPU chip power was around 175W while the memory power draw was around 76W when overclocked. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Specifications Leak Out, To Feature 4864 Cores & 8 GB GDDR6 Memory NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 GPU-z (Left: Stock / Right: Overclocked). (Image Credits: Videocardz) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Graphics Card Specifications The RTX 3080 features some insane specifications such as 68 SM units which results in a total of 8704 CUDA cores. In addition to the CUDA cores, the card also comes packed with next-gen RT (Ray-Tracing) cores, Tensor cores, and brand new SM or streaming multi-processor units. Other specifications include 272 TMUs, 272 Tensor Cores, 96 ROPs, and 68 RT cores. The card has a base clock of 1440 MHz and a boost clock of 1710 MHz with a TDP of 320W. In terms of memory, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 comes packed with 10 GB of memory and that too the next-generation GDDR6X design. With Micron's latest and greatest graphics memory dies, the RTX 3080 can deliver GDDR6X memory speeds of 19.0 Gbps. That along with a bus interface of 320-bit will deliver a cumulative bandwidth of 760 Gbps. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series 'Ampere' Graphics Card Specifications: Graphics Card Name NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 GPU Name Ampere GA104-200 Ampere GA104-300 Ampere GA102-200 Ampere GA102-300 Process Node Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Die Size 395.2mm2 395.2mm2 628.4mm2 628.4mm2 Transistors 17.4 Billion 17.4 Billion 28 Billion 28 Billion CUDA Cores 4864 5888 8704 10496 TMUs / ROPs TBA TBA 272 / 96 TBA Tensor / RT Cores 152 / 38 184 / 46 272 / 68 328 / 82 Base Clock TBA 1500 MHz 1440 MHz 1400 MHz Boost Clock TBA 1730 MHz 1710 MHz 1700 MHz FP32 Compute TBA 20 TFLOPs 30 TFLOPs 36 TFLOPs RT TFLOPs TBA 40 TFLOPs 58 TFLOPs 69 TFLOPs Tensor-TOPs TBA 163 TOPs 238 TOPs 285 TOPs Memory Capacity 8 GB GDDR6 8/16 GB GDDR6 10/20 GB GDDR6X 24 GB GDDR6X Memory Bus 256-bit 256-bit 320-bit 384-bit Memory Speed 14 Gbps 14 Gbps 19 Gbps 19.5 Gbps Bandwidth 448 Gbps 448 Gbps 760 Gbps 936 Gbps TDP 180W? 220W 320W 350W Price (MSRP / FE) $399 US? $499 US $699 US $1499 US Launch (Availability) October 2020 15th October 17th September 24th September NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series Graphics Cards Price & Availability The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 will be launching to consumers on the 17th of September, 2020. The reference Founders Edition variant will cost $699 US. The NVIDIA RTX 3080 will feature a price of $699 (MSRP) however custom models will vary depending on their design and the extra horse-power that they have to offer. For users who are waiting for performance reviews, the NDA for that will lift on the 16th of September for the RTX 3080. There aren't any detailed performance numbers that NVIDIA is sharing right now but from what has been showcased, the GeForce RTX 3070 is faster than an RTX 2080 Ti, the RTX 3080 is a good bit ahead of the RTX 2080 Ti and the RTX 3090 is about as much as 50% faster than the RTX 2080 Ti which is very impressive for the full lineup stack. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 itself is claimed to be twice as fast as the RTX 2080 and is considerably faster than the RTX 2080 Ti making it a perfect 60 FPS 4K gaming graphics card for its price.
  13. In keeping with the previous three releases, the fourth Borderlands 3 DLC has a rather lengthy and ridiculous title; “Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck“. Moreover, just like the other three, this final DLC is now available for players to download! Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck is the last entry in the Borderlands 3 Season Pass; a list spanning four campaign add-on DLC releases which began in late 2019 and ended this week. Just like the first and second Borderlands 3 campaign add-ons, Psycho Krieg features the return of a character who was a playable Vault Hunter in a previous Borderlands game. In this case, as the title indicates, that character is Krieg; the playable Psycho DLC Vault Hunter from Borderlands 2. The Psycho Krieg DLC doesn’t feature any new planets to explore, unlike the previous Borderlands 3 DLC releases. Instead, players will be delving into the bizarre and ever-changing mindscape of Krieg himself, in search of answers to the question of why Borderlands’ Psychos all seem to have certain shared psychoses. (Among various other things.) As a result, Krieg has a starring role in the DLC. In fact, this includes both his dominant Psycho persona and his rarely-seen inner persona (which is much more sane). Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck is now available to download and play in-game, following the release of the game’s latest hotfix, which adds support for the DLC into the title. That same hotfix also raises the game’s level cap to 65, as well as adding several new SDU upgrades. Players can now acquire two additional SDU upgrades for their assault rifles, grenades, pistols, shotguns, & submachine guns, as well as two which expand the Lost Loot machine aboard Sanctuary III. Now that the Borderlands 3 Psycho Krieg DLC has released, it’s unknown what Gearbox has planned for the future of Borderlands 3. However, the studio has hinted that news will be coming during their PAX Digital showcase next week.
  14. Zoom has announced a significant security update that it hopes will make it a more secure platform to meet and work. The video conferencing service is adding Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), meaning users will now have to provide two separate pieces of identification information to log in to Zoom. So along with a password or pin number, users will need to have one of a number of extra credentials, including a smart card or mobile device, or biometric information such as fingerprint or voice activation. These are the best webcams available now These are the best collaboration tools around today And if Zoom isn't your thing, here are the best Zoom alternatives Zoom security "Zoom’s 2FA within our unified communications platform provides a secure way to validate users and protect against security breaches and provides a number of benefits," the company said in a blog post announcing the news. Top of the list is obviously improved security, with 2FA adding an extra layer of protection that means businesses can hopefully cut down on security breaches and identity theft. It should also mean improved compliance, helping businesses meet heightened partner requirements concerning sensitive information or customer data. Zoom says the update should also mean easier credential management, as users will no longer have to continually juggle multiple logins and password information, thanks to the additional security, and also lead to lower costs for budget-challenged organisations such as schools and SMBs who might not be able to pay for managed security services, but can now rely on Zoom. As mentioned, Zoom will look to offer several different kinds of authentication options, with the company signing up the likes of Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, and FreeOTP to provide one-time passwords. Users can also opt to have Zoom send them a code via SMS or phone call if they prefer. Zoom 2FA can be activated now, although it may have to be switched on by an account admin in corporate settings. Zoom has seen a huge rise in revenues as the remote working boom shows little sign of slowing down. Before the global lockdown, Zoom was somewhat of a niche player, but has enjoyed a titanic surge in usage as employees around the world began a new era of working from home. The news comes shortly after the company launched Zoom Hardware as a Service (HaaS), partnering with a number of third-party hardware manufacturers for its Zoom Phone and Zoom Rooms HaaS offerings.
  15. The specifications for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics card have leaked out by Videocardz. The leaked specifications show some interesting numbers for the next-generation sub-$400US card which will be targetting the mainstream segment. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti To Feature GA104 GPU With 4864 CUDA Cores & 8 GB GDDR6 Memory, Launch Expected in Late October So far, NVIDIA has officially announced just three cards in its Ampere GeForce RTX 30 series lineup. These include the GeForce RTX 3090, the GeForce RTX 3080, and the GeForce RTX 3070. But reports are that there are several SKUs just waiting to be released and the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is just one of them. NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3090 Graphics Card Is An Absolute Unit – Triple-Slot Monster Pictured Inside Standard ATX Case The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is said to feature the GA104-200 GPU which is a cut-down variant of the GA104 GPU which is also featured on the GeForce RTX 3070 but apparently, rumors have it that the full GPU would only be featured on the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti/SUPER graphics card. The RTX 3060 Ti will feature 38 SMs with a total of 4864 CUDA Cores, 152 Tensor Cores, and 38 RT cores. The graphics card will feature 8 GB of GDDR6 memory running at speeds of 14 Gbps along a 256-bit wide bus interface which gives the card 448 GB/s of bandwidth. That's the same memory specs as the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER but the updated core architecture delivers a lot more performance in general while new memory compression techniques will help utilize the bandwidth efficiently. It is said that that the GPU would feature a TDP that's 40W less than the RTX 3070 so that puts the card at around 180W which is a 5W difference compared to the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER's 175W TDP. Custom models are expected to carry TDPs of around 200W and will require a single 8-pin power connector to boot. This would suggest a standard 8-pin connector for the reference design and Founders Edition variants rather than a 12-pin Micron Fit connector. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series 'Ampere' Graphics Card Specifications: Graphics Card Name NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 GPU Name Ampere GA104-200 Ampere GA104-300 Ampere GA102-200 Ampere GA102-300 Process Node Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Die Size 395.2mm2 395.2mm2 628.4mm2 628.4mm2 Transistors 17.4 Billion 17.4 Billion 28 Billion 28 Billion CUDA Cores 4864 5888 8704 10496 TMUs / ROPs TBA TBA 272 / 96 TBA Tensor / RT Cores 152 / 38 184 / 46 272 / 68 328 / 82 Base Clock TBA 1500 MHz 1440 MHz 1400 MHz Boost Clock TBA 1730 MHz 1710 MHz 1700 MHz FP32 Compute TBA 20 TFLOPs 30 TFLOPs 36 TFLOPs RT TFLOPs TBA 40 TFLOPs 58 TFLOPs 69 TFLOPs Tensor-TOPs TBA 163 TOPs 238 TOPs 285 TOPs Memory Capacity 8 GB GDDR6 8/16 GB GDDR6 10/20 GB GDDR6X 24 GB GDDR6X Memory Bus 256-bit 256-bit 320-bit 384-bit Memory Speed 14 Gbps 14 Gbps 19 Gbps 19.5 Gbps Bandwidth 448 Gbps 448 Gbps 760 Gbps 936 Gbps TDP 180W? 220W 320W 350W Price (MSRP / FE) $399 US? $499 US $699 US $1499 US Launch (Availability) October 2020 October 2020 17th September 24th September As for pricing, the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti could launch at a price point around $399 US. The RTX 2060 SUPER did launch at $399 US so NVIDIA could market the card at the same price with a non-Ti GPU with a lower-tier core (GA106) coming in at around $299 US. As for performance, the card has 20% lower cores than the RTX 3070 which is said to match or exceed the performance of the RTX 2080 Ti. Based on that, the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti could end up being as fast as the GeForce RTX 2080 but for almost half the price and with lower power draw. The card is said to launch in late October so it wouldn't be long before we get to hear more about this new entrant in the RTX 30 series lineup.
  16. CD Projekt Red has officially announced the date of the third upcoming episode of Night City Wire, the ongoing behind-the-scenes series about the development of Cyberpunk 2077. Night City Wire Episode 3 will be released next week, on Friday the 18th of September, at 18:00 PM CEST. Moreover, CD Projekt Red has hinted at what the episode will feature. Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire Episode 3 Night City Wire has been ongoing now for a couple of months, with episodes delving into gameplay mechanics and the game’s soundtrack, among other things. The first episode also featured the announcement of a Cyberpunk 2077 spin-off anime series coming to Netflix; Cyberpunk Edgerunners. According to CD Projekt, the third episode will give fans a closer look at the game’s setting than ever before. The headline feature of next week’s episode is a “tour around Night City,” which could be the first extended look at the game’s mega-city setting that CD Projekt Red has ever shown. In addition, the episode will feature a look at the creation of the soundtrack, as well as details about the gangs which po[CENSORED]te Night City. Many of these will feature as factions or enemies in-game, and include groups like the Animals, Maelstrom, Tyger Clans, and the Voodoo Boys. Beyond that, fans will have to wait until next Friday to find out what else will feature in the episode. The game itself is now just over two months away from release, after two lengthy delays. As such, it’s likely that there will be at least two more episodes of Night City Wire. That is, unless CD Projekt Red starts releasing more promotional video content as we get closer to the release date. (Certainly a possibility.) Of course, given the massive hype already surrounding the upcoming launch, they don’t necessarily need to go overboard with marketing!
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  18. Windows 10’s update process will be simplified and improved going forward, as Microsoft has made the decision to include servicing stack updates (or SSUs) as part of its usual cumulative updates for the operating system. Previously, it was the case that these SSUs – which incorporate important changes to the update process itself – were installed separately, and that could potentially lead to a situation where a cumulative update couldn’t be installed on a PC (because the relevant SSU was a prerequisite, and wasn’t present). Windows 10 antivirus is not a security threat, Microsoft says Windows 10 May 2020 Update problems: how to fix them How to uninstall a Windows 10 update With the SSU now combined with Microsoft’s cumulative update in a single package, that failure scenario can no longer occur, so this certainly makes sense in terms of streamlining the whole update process. This is a problem more likely to be encountered by a system administrator overseeing a bunch of machines and dealing with the complexities therein, although a single PC user could potentially encounter this pitfall when manually installing updates. (That said, theoretically, if leaving Windows 10 to deal with everything itself, any relevant SSU should always be in place before a cumulative update is installed anyhow). Nevertheless, ensuring that there is one less thing that could possibly go wrong is obviously a positive step forward for Microsoft. Robust and reliable updates As Microsoft notes in its latest (September) SSU for Windows 10 May 2020 Update: “This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing stack updates (SSU) makes sure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates. “Additionally, this update enables a single package design that incorporates the servicing stack update (SSU) into the latest cumulative update (LCU). Combining the SSU and LCU update into a single package provides a more seamless deployment and installation experience.” So following the installation of this particular SSU, the new single package scheme of things will come into effect going forward.
  19. The first picture of what could possibly be our first look at AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 6000 series graphics card has leaked online at Bilibili (Via @Avery78). The image shows an early test board that could feature a next-generation RDNA 2 GPU which will also be utilized for AMD's enthusiast-class graphics card. AMD Radeon RX 6000 Graphics Card Pictured - Early Test Board, Rumored To Feature 16 GB GDDR6 Memory, 256-bit Bus According to the leaker, the picture is a test board of one of the many AMD RDNA 2 based Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards that the red team plans to unveil on 28th October. The graphics card comes with a standard rectangular PCB and considering that this is an early test board, the final retail version would be vastly different. With that said, there are a couple of details mentioned so let's take a deeper look at what the PCB has to offer. AMD Ryzen Continues To Decimate Intel Core CPUs In The DIY Segment – High-End $300 US+ Ryzen CPU Sales Exceed Intel’s Entire Line It is mentioned that this particular PCB features the Big Navi "RDNA 2" GPU. The particular SKU is not mentioned but the board has the "XT" label on it so we are most probably looking at the full GPU die underneath the cooler which unfortunately isn't pictured. Since the back of the PCB has been pictured, we can clearly see the PCB markings for GDDR6 memory. There were rumors that AMD's Big Navi GPU could utilize HBM2e memory but that doesn't seem to be the case here. The card is allegedly using 16 GB GDDR6 memory that is featured along a 256-bit bus interface. That is an interesting choice which means that there would be a total of 8 GDDR6 dies at the front of the PCB in a 3+3+2 layout. This also means that any professional variant of the card could feature double-sided memory with up to 32 GB of memory. With that said, a 256-bit bus suggested that either AMD will have two 16 GB models with vastly different core configurations or a 16 GB and 8 GB option within its Radeon RX 6000 series lineup unless they plan on cutting down the bus for a 12 GB model or going with a different bus. AMD Intros Next-Gen Ryzen 4000 ‘Vermeer Zen 3’ CPUs on 8th October, Radeon RX 6000 ‘RDNA 2’ GPUs on 28th October To get to 16 GB capacity without using dual-sided memory, AMD will be going for the 16Gb dies which have been in production since early 2018 and can hit speeds of up to 16 Gbps. A 16 Gbps memory speed would give us 512 GB/s of bandwidth for this particular card. But once again, the specifications are not finalized yet since this is only test board and the final version may offer a different PCB with different memory specifications. Other interesting details on the card include the LEDs that show GPU LED. This is part of the GPU Tach which has been featured on several high-end Radeon RX graphics cards before and acts as a load meter that shows the amount of load that is being put on the GPU. There are also certain connectors to run diagnostics in a test environment. As for cooling, you can see an inverted tower heatsink which is a common sight for test boards from both NVIDIA and AMD. The heatsink features a large aluminum fin block with fans on both sides and several heatsinks connecting to the GPU itself. Here's Everything We Know About RDNA 2 Based Radeon RX Navi 6000 Desktop GPUs The AMD RDNA 2 based Radeon RX Navi 2x graphics card family is also touted to disrupt the 4K gaming segment similar to how Ryzen disrupted the entire CPU landscape. That's a pretty bold claim from AMD themselves but leaks and rumors are suggesting that this might be the case for AMD's next-generation Radeon RX graphics cards. AMD unveiled that its RDNA 2 GPUs will deliver a similar performance jump over the first-gen RDNA GPUs like Zen 2 delivered over Zen 1. The first RDNA GPUs delivered a massive 50% increase in performance per watt over GCN architecture and RDNA 2 GPUs are expected to do the same over RDNA 1, delivering another 50% increase in performance per watt. According to the roadmap shared by AMD, the RDNA 2 GPUs would feature three key features that will be part of the new GPU architecture. First and foremost is the performance per watt increase which is due to a number of reasons. AMD will be shifting from TSMC's 7nm process to the more advanced 7nm process node. The new process node itself increases transistor efficiency on the new GPUs while decreasing its overall size, allowing AMD to cram more performance in a much smaller package. The key changes that have led to a 50% increase in performance per watt include a redesigned micro-architecture with improved performance-per-clock (IPC), a logic enhancement that helps reduce design complexity and switching power, and physical optimizations such as increased clock speeds. AMD has also announced that RDNA 2 GPUs would feature VRS (Variable Rate Shading) and hardware-accelerated ray tracing. AMD is following suit with NVIDIA here who have already implemented the said technologies on its Turing GPU based GeForce RTX graphics cards. With the launch of the new consoles from Microsoft and Sony imminent, AMD is going to work to provide these features with its own optimization framework to developers for integration within next-generation gaming titles. AMD has also recently showcased its RDNA 2 GPUs running Microsoft's DXR 1.1 (DirectX 12 API Ultimate) demo internally which utilizes hardware-accelerated ray tracing. AMD's approach to ray tracing is to offer simplified development and speedy adopting and that is definitely possible through consoles where the mass majority of game developers focus their efforts towards. AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, has already stated that we can expect a new RDNA 2 GPU based Radeon RX high-end family and a 7nm RDNA refresh family to launch this year. The same was stated during the presentation in which it was stated that the "Navi 2x" lineup would scale from top to bottom and as the name suggests, would deliver twice the performance efficiency increase over the first-generation RX graphics cards. AMD's CFO, Devinder Kumar also shed some light on the RDNA 2 GPU based Radeon RX products for the PC platform, stating that PCs will be first to get a taste of the new architecture in the form of the Big Navi (Halo) graphics card followed by mainstream GPUs. “There’s a lot of excitement for Navi 2, or what our fans have dubbed as the Big Navi“ “Big Navi is a halo product” “Enthusiasts love to buy the best, and we are certainly working on giving them the best”. “RDNA 2 architecture goes through the entire stack“ "it will go from mainstream GPUs all the way up to the enthusiasts and then the architecture also goes into the game console products... as well as our integrated APU products. "This allows us to leverage the larger ecosystem, accelerate the development of exciting features like ray tracing and more." via AMD's CFO, Devinder Kumar Some of 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 graphics cards More power-efficient than First-Gen Navi GPUs One of the key features on the Big Navi Radeon RX GPU is that it is going to disrupt the 4K gaming segment, similar to how Ryzen disrupted the entire CPU segment. These are some bold claims by AMD, but if those rumored specifications are anything to go by, then these claims may not be that far fetched. “With the Radeon 5000-series we are essentially covering 90-something-percent of the total PC gamers today,” says Chandrasekhar. “And so that’s the reason why no 4K right now, it’s because the vast majority of them are at 1440p and 1080p. “That doesn’t mean a 4K-capable GPU isn’t coming, it is coming, but for here and now we want to focus on the vast majority of gamers.” “Similar to Ryzen,” he says, “all of us need a thriving Radeon GPU ecosystem. So, are we going after 4K, and going to similarly disrupt 4K? Absolutely, you can count on that. But that’s all I can say right now.” - PCGamesN Once again, AMD in its own presentation emphasized enthusiast-class performance for the RDNA 2 based Radeon RX 'Navi 2X' GPUs so that's something to consider. The competition however from the other side won't just go eyes closed as AMD launches its high-performance graphics cards. The next-generation NVIDIA based GeForce GPUs are shaping up to be a beast from what we've seen so far and will be available first to consumers, starting the 17th of September. The second half of 2020 would definitely be interesting times for all the hardware enthusiasts and mainstream PC gamers who are looking forward to upgrading their PCs with the best hardware.
  20. Hello @The GodFather Thanks for your questions As I said in the my request, the leadership of a project is not difficult, but it must have the qualities , The first is to create a team that works without problems or obstacles and communicates and can work with discipline that work even when I am not present This is the definition of an perfect team , second is make them post activity Which will be easy if you have a good relationship with them , third you need to be seriosly with them at sometimes you need to take hard a decision for Project interest . supervisor is rank have rank with full moderations access including the whole project business but supervisor havent access on Coordinators so the real project Moderation is for coordinators , so if i am supervisor i should just Support them not taking decisions So ofc i will do what they and try to give them my opinion and understand them . Well as i said in my request here First , i want to say no one is perfect as you see in my request that (sometimes i make mistakes but i will try to correct it) It is not wrong to make mistakes the wrong is keep making that mistake . i will tell you something too that every mistake even small one that you do , you will learn a lot I think that will prove i can hold my nerve during critical self-confidence : You need to make a decisions and this requires Self-confidence social : you need to have a good contact with your team trustful : your team must trust you strict : you need to take sometimes hard decisions for team interest respectful : to get respect you must Treat your team with respect. #Regards
  21. i Will vote for DH2 rhythm and for me its better

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