I always love this comparison.
I always love this comparison.
Competion makes everything better.
Mantle still has me unimpressed, where is the promise of 10x performance through some bizarre voodoo magic. Although, anything that takes away from Microsoft dominance can't be bad—why should I require Windows to play games on a PC. Also, it would be nice to see what Mantle can do with low CPU overhead. As well,…
ChooseMyPC chose the Intel Celeron G1820 2.7GHz Dual-Core ($48)with a PowerColor Radeon R9 280 3GB TurboDuo ($170). Not quit 1:4 but over 1:3.
Technique can be useful, if you keep constant contact with the case (and the case is grounded) then you don't need the cable. Generally, you want to assemble computers in a low static environment while not wearing that large wooly sweater and dragging your feet across the carpeted floor. If you (anybody) and your…
Exactly, target the games you play or the games you want to play. Still, it's a bit wacky for me to see an almost 1:4 spending on Processor vs Graphics Card; I usually go (Proc.) 1:2 (Grap.) myself.
Technically, the Nvidia Tegra K1 is a System On a Chip (SoC). The GPU is still labeled as such, it is still a unit, just not in the traditional sense of the word. The GPU is the reason why someone would prefer the K1 to other options. Since Nvidia coined the term 'GPU' I will refer to them for its proper use.
Technically, the Nvidia Tegra K1 is a System On a Chip (SoC). The GPU is still labeled as such, it is still a unit,…
I find it does a great job of highlighting the benefits of AMD APUs, it switches based on price points to performance. But I have to agree, it would be nicer to lock more options towards brand loyalty.
Border markup is some nasty collusion, especially when it is a subsidiary of an American corporation. Mind you, people still need to eat.
On one hand a chromebook is the perfect computer for someone that uses the web for mainly social media—but then again they already have smart phones.
On one hand a chromebook is the perfect computer for someone that uses the web for mainly social media—but then…
Not gaming in the traditional sense (what I care about), but there are chrome web app games. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/categ…
Not gaming in the traditional sense (what I care about), but there are chrome web app games. https://chrome.google.c…
Turn an Airsoft Rifle Into a 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi Sniffer with a Raspberry Pi
Yesterday, Paranautical Activity released out of steam Early Access, and following some confusion about the state of the game I became frustrated with Steam, and tweeted a series of angry tweets that ended in me sarcastically saying I was going to kill Gabe Newell. A statement I obviously didn't mean but was…
Not threats. Blasphemy! You can't threaten god.
XFCE is not the prettiest environment; however, it is solid, simple, lightweight, easy to use, and easy enough to customise in order to make it pretty or decked out (like changing icon packs, adding a dock and compositing manager). It is my go-to default.
Pantheon is gorgeous, it's a Desktop Environment that you'd show to someone when you want to impress upon them what Linux is (like if they say that they want to get a Mac); but some of the visual effects are still slightly rough around the edges for my tastes. Elementary is one to watch out for as I await in eager…
Leave it up to square enix to botch yet another PC port. A four year wait for a minimal port, at least the price reflects the work that went into porting.