There have been rumors about NVIDIA’s plans to officially unveil the GeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards in May for some time now. However, it was unclear exactly when until now. According to a trusted source referenced by VideoCardz, NVIDIA is now said to intend for board partners (AIC) to start selling the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB as early as [...]
Archive - May 2023
With the Gainward RTX 1660 Super (Susi), I am once again rescuing a graphics card that I had already tested extensively almost four years ago and that has also been in almost daily use since then. This ranges as a career ladder from the office to the recording PC (OBS) and the gaming use in the PC of my youngest son. And at some point the card got [...]
Today there is once again an excursion into my other hobby away from the hardware. It’s about a very special 3D printer, a project that has kept me busy over several weekends. I am talking about a Voronto be more precise a Voron Trident! Why I chose a 3D printer from a manufacturer that isn’t one at all and for a model that you [...]
There are always challenges that the company has to overcome in connection with AGESA (AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture). The exact causes of the problems with AGESA 1.0.7.0 are difficult to determine, but are believed to be due to a combination of faulty or inadequately tested code changes and insufficient communication between AMD [...]
In our own blog post “Experience maximum ray tracing performance with AMD FSR 2 and the new AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series graphics cards“, the red team presents the benefits that are expected to result from enabling FSR 2 in various ray tracing games. Thanks to its open structure and seamless integration with game engines, the list of FSR [...]
After I had recently chosen the Recaro RAE as my new personal reference in terms of office chairs, the young manufacturer SecretLab felt compelled to send us its latest creation for testing. With solid construction and high-quality material appeal, they want to knock Recaro off its throne, and even though the two chairs are in a completely [...]
With Windows 11, Microsoft has developed an operating system that offers a wide range of functions. However, it is unlikely that an average user will use all these functions at once. Some users even find certain functions superfluous. For these users, a slimmer version of the operating system called Tiny11 is available. Tiny11 not only reduces [...]
Actually, a more detailed game review was supposed to be published here today, but I decided against it in the end. Because even though I had already invested several hours, I cannot justify pretending that everything runs so smoothly that it can be objectively benchmarked and evaluated. As this once again confirms the trend of knowingly offering [...]
What doesn’t fit, is made to fit! A can opener can be found in every company cafeteria… Which brings us back to our Sunday navel-gazing. Whereas this is actually more about the butt.
This week Barron’s Magazine published an article on the technology industry and on May 3 published an interview with Dr. Lisa Su, the CEO of AMD. In the interview, Su was asked her opinion on Moore’s Law and it became clear that she continues to believe in Gordon Moore’s 50+ year old prediction. Moore, co-founder of Intel, passed [...]