I don't think it can clock individual active cores.... I know that they can shut down cores, but I think AMD FX CPUs are the only ones that can clock different, active cores at different speeds. I could be mistaken though.
I don't think it can clock individual active cores.... I know that they can shut down cores, but I think AMD FX CPUs are the only ones that can clock different, active cores at different speeds. I could be mistaken though.
I don't really think it is..... 2560x1600 is currently used for 30" displays. That's a loooooot more area for the pixels than 15.4". I bet they're just going to use pixel doubling in order to avoid putting additional demands on developers.
And if you don't know how to read a road map, you don't really deserve to drive anywhere.
My bet is at least $60 for ethernet, $80 for firewire.
How will you be able to see any buttons or read any text on a 2800x1800, 15" screen? You'll either need a magnifying glass, or they'll need to scale interfaces so they're usable, which will then eliminate at least half the space you've gained by going to a hilarious resolution.
That's fine and all, but this sounds a lot like Intel spreading FUD because they're not in the ARM chip space. They've been fighting ARM tooth and nail since it has made it big in the lightweight mobile space, and yes, they're a huge player but this is a brand new market for them to enter. Leadership in one space…
"So, there's no reason it shouldn't be being open and honest about the topic."
Yeah, you actually don't. I got a GTX 570 last fall for my new build for $260, and it'll last me a good while. Will I be able to play new games on maximum graphics? probably not, but it's done just fine thus far. And regardless, the graphics I will be able to play on will absolutely smoke any console game, assuming…
So very true. Instant heat, instant control, and you can easily see how high the flame is, allowing very easy fine tuning. It's really great.
That Wii U controller might be even bigger than The Duke was. Might.
Ok, so at the risk of attracting the ire and hatred of all of the commentariat, did you guys actually expect for Mazda to do half of these things? Half of them are contradictory to each other- take $3k off the price, add a turbo, make it 1 ton, make a shooting brake, make it more accommodating for tall people (ie,…
Aw, and I came here expecting pics of Zombiu!
Buy them on sale and it's ~$35 a year, which really isn't that bad. Why not start complaining about how netflix costs a whole $96 per year, while Prime is just $80 (and includes free 2 day shipping on all kinds of things)? The issue is that yes, you paid for the content provider- Netflix, Amazon, whoever. But that…
Hell yeah! I just started that game again over the weekend.
Sounds Like Forza: Project Need for Test Midnight Racing. I think I'll stick to actual Forza for now, but they could prove me wrong. Sounds more like they could have used the Project Gotham name, IMO.
Did anyone else notice the point where he very deliberately shot a bad guy in the knee with an arrow? That made me laugh.
Damn those wheels are fugly. Replace those with basically anything else, and it will look much, much better.
I agree. It's racing. If Sato hadn't gone for it, he'd have finished second, which, while still a great result for a rookie outing, isn't a win- which he reasonably could have had. Could he have been more patient? Sure, but then he could also have just as easily given up his shot at the win. Could Dario have given him…
Hot Pursuit was fun, but this better be more like Most Wanted than Burnout. Hot Pursuit was a pretty good interpretation of Hot Pursuit 2- maybe this will be a good interpretation of Most Wanted. It better be, or they'll really piss me off. Don't fail me now, Criterion!
I'll admit that maybe I didn't get to the "hard parts" but from what I palyed when I rented it on 360 (planning to purchase on PC, barring any horrific porting issues with controls), point 5 didn't apply to me at all. I was jumping around and landing hard like the heavy alcoholic Max is in this game, and I didn't use…