I've been buying Nvidia cards up until now(my last AMD was the HD 5830), but I'd buy this. I'm not super concerned about power or bandwidth, I just want VRAM.
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I forgot about HW acceleration. Yeah, that is totally on Mozilla.
But I'll admit I'm not a web dev. I just took the basic courses in school; HTML/JS/PHP, etc. I learned enough to know I wasn't gonna be good at it. :)
I blame Google. Google "contributed" to the HTML 5 standard, and what we ended up with is a standard so complex and convoluted that it's nearly impossible to make a fully capable browser without using Chromium code.
They didn't violate open source rules, but they weaponized it to kill off independent browsers. Just my 2Β’.
Sounds like it was a bad design to begin with and Nvidia went outside the design specs.
Seems like that should be illegal, like changing the odometer on a car, but what do I know.
Looks pretty cool. I've always wanted to try their games.
Nice guide. I'm glad to see they mentioned GPU switching. It's really underrated.
I really wish they would outsource this stuff to a marketing agency. They've made some weird decisions over the years.
And here I was complaining about cheeseburger.social going down. Our user count was well into the dozens. Dozens!
I do, but I'm in the south. We already got our 1 day of snow this year.
My 4060ti scores lower than my 3060 on large language model benchmarks. I have a Zen 3 APU, so it's limited to PCIe 3.0. Lower performance in some games too.
I imagine if I had a regular Zen 3 and tested each card by itself in slot 0, the 4060ti would be faster, but it is what it is.
I'd like to know too. I'd love to use Lego style bricks for robotics, etc, but the price... π¬