I always buy gaming gear although I do not "game" anymore.
The graphics are fast and amazing.
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I always buy gaming gear although I do not "game" anymore.
The graphics are fast and amazing.
I always buy gaming gear although I do not "game" anymore.
The graphics are fast and amazing.
15% gaming improvement
Seriously, is this a requirement?
No, but really gaming is the only mass market segment that will see a noticeable benefit from this.
This is also AMD taking shots at Intel.
Reminds me of of back when stereo equipment manufacturers spent engineering time trying to lower distortion specifications to 0.01%
That's funny but this actually will give decent performance bumps.
Other fields will receive a noticeable performance bump from this as well. Anything that does number crunching or math. Any type of rendering photos, videos, audio, or CAD.
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