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  1. I doubt we will see 8GB xx60 cards with 6000 series. That even without the Super moniker. Then they will differenciate with TDP and boost clocks for Super vs vanilla. For xx90 I don't know if they will try with 48GB vram. This probably depends on the bus/bits. Or 48GB to please creators. For a price hike as with 5090 above 4090.
  2. 5050 should be the only card this gen Nvidia with 8GB vram. And 5060 with 16GB vram shouldn't be much more expensive than the 8GB variant. Maybe +25$ on top at best.
  3. As long our old friend F. Azor stay in the Red corners gaming divisjon leadership, Nvidia have nothing to be afraid of. E-sport Games he said don't need AMD cards with more than 8GB vram, LOL He even believe it himself. Or maybe the greedy mind come first. Stupids.
  4. And it won't be any better as long they cannot do it right. You shouldn't need to have latest MB to make it work with newest gen graphics cards. Not being able to install a new generation graphics card is always a shame, even if the platform is starting to get old. RX 9070 and X99 motherboard: vBIOS incompatibility https://overclocking.com/rx-9070-et-carte-mere-x99-une-incompatibilite-au-niveau-du-vbios/ And here is another failure from big US tech companies. Will US adm now start subsidize asia'n tech companies? Let Intel feed the *money they got for free* back to their competitors pockets? US tax payers being heavily screwed as it seems. Intel's best new node from own US chips foundry only usable for making their iGPU tiles. What a joke. Or better say tragic. And this years to come. I really hope China don't go into war and take Taiwan. Because Intel have nothing to offer if China grab TSMC. This reinforces the fact that Intel 18A-P could end up in Nova Lake-S like the Tile GPU, and not the Tile CPU , which would arrive in TSMC's N2P , or at least is on track Intel admits TSMC's superiority: "We're going to use them to manufacture our products forever; they're a great partner." Intel has been trying to regain ground in chip manufacturing with IFS for years, but the reality is that it still relies on TSMC to produce some of its most important products. So sad.
  5. Nvidia have sold more 5000 series cards than anyone though at the beginning of the year. Another nail in the AMD cards coffin. Right into the 9070XT heart. And they need to stop price their products so close to Nvidia. Won't work. Fire Azor!!! Today. Rumor: Nvidia to Replace RTX 5070 Ti and 5080 With SUPER Models in October 2025 Published 13 hours ago by Hilbert Hagedoorn If true, this move suggests Nvidia wants to lock down the market for graphics cards priced above $550 while future-proofing them with larger memory pools.
  6. As usual. Microsoft cannot make a break. https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-11-august-2025-security-update-is-causing-unintended-uac-prompts-to-appear-for-non-admin-users-some-apps-are-crashing This issue is affecting virtually all builds of Windows 11, Windows 10, their respective Enterprise versions, and Windows Server, dating all the way back to Windows Server 2012.
  7. As usual. Microsoft cannot make a break. https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-11-august-2025-security-update-is-causing-unintended-uac-prompts-to-appear-for-non-admin-users-some-apps-are-crashing This issue is affecting virtually all builds of Windows 11, Windows 10, their respective Enterprise versions, and Windows Server, dating all the way back to Windows Server 2012.
  8. Bro @Mr. Foxnext purchase. A pukebox friom one of the best known hw manufacturers. Also very known KB manufacturers. This to clean your stomach. Empty everything. Not only a Razer problem. More the normal from modern technology. $4000 down the drain. Even $50-100 is too much for this junk.
  9. Win11 is cancerware. Less populære just show that. As Windows 10 inches closer to its death, Windows 11 appears to somehow get less popular.
  10. ople.Your Credit Data’s Been Stolen and the Feds Just Left Your Info Out in the Open. What's Next?3 days, 21 hours By Alan Henry
  11. Hmmm. What can go wrong if you go cheapo?... The documented case on Reddit should therefore not be viewed as an isolated incident, but rather as the direct consequence of a design weakness that is likely to be systematically present throughout the series. https://www.igorslab.de/ursachenforschung-kondensatordefekt-auf-einer-pny-rtx-5070-mit-ansage-und-vorheriger-warnung/ Then we have the much more expensive 5090s from PNY goes booooom. Good components doesn't mean a shit if the design isn't up to par. Asus is greedy bastards but they can eletrical design.... Just too expensive for what you get. Same with Galax/KFA2's better cards. https://www.guru3d.com/story/geforce-rtx-5090-goes-boom-pny-gpu-suffers-capacitor-failure-near-16pin-connector/ The Intel.... i mean the AMD moment. Also why you see Nvidia is so restricted with their boost throttling algo at awful low temperature. The silicon can't handle die shrink with reasonable voltage. Throttle the boost clocks below 40C will be the next for processors. Chips that handle 82-100C is for the older days. https://videocardz.com/newz/same-user-loses-another-ryzen-7-9800x3d-on-asrock-motherboard
  12. Maybe Zuckerman will be one of the few stupids walking around with AI smart glasses @Mr. Fox Its so easy to spot the morons on the streets. They are so few in between so you''ll easy see them. https://www.techspot.com/news/109274-gen-z-pushes-back-against-smart-glasses-over.html Among young people as smart glasses equipped with cameras become more common in public spaces. The Washington Post reports that devices like Meta Ray-Bans are drawing backlash from Generation Z, who see them as a serious challenge to personal privacy. Smart glasses are not new. Google Glass debuted more than a decade ago but attracted mainly a niche of tech enthusiasts, while the broader public largely ignored it.
  13. This what you said while Intel almost say Core Ultra (Arrow Lake) was a failure as desktop chips 😎 You and Intel's CFO can't both have correct brother, LOL One of you has to be wrong😂 As you know, we kind of fumbled the football on the desktop side, particularly high performance desktop side. So we’re as you kind of look at share on a dollar basis versus a unit basis, we don’t perform as well and it’s mostly because of this high end desktop business that we didn’t have a good offering this year. Intel Confirms Arrow Lake Weakness, Bets on Nova Lake to Compete With AMD Zen 6 At the Deutsche Bank Technology Conference in 2025, Intel’s CFO David Zinsner explained that the company sees Arrow Lake as a step that didn’t quite hit the performance target for high-end desktops.
  14. Maybe we could have a working OS for desktops if they continued with phones. Two totally different OS. One for touch and one for real computers. Not this modern unisex mess. And the copilot everywhere should be optional. Downloadable if someone want it. Not forced into the OS. Same with cloud storage. Just an local account where you own what you have stored in your computer. https://www.pcworld.com/article/2889318/i-dont-need-ai-in-windows-i-need-an-operating-system-that-works.html I mean, I use a smartphone every day, but that doesn’t mean I want my Windows PC to be a smartphone. I want it to be a Windows PC.
  15. I don’t need AI in Windows. I need an operating system that works
  16. So the big part of Nvidias huge profits come from Singapore? Why not just say China? All ways lead to Rome. I mean China. And where is elsewhere? More regions in Asia that ship to.....🤔 https://wccftech.com/nvidia-singapore-revenue-hits-record-high-now-second-to-the-us/ Customers use Singapore to centralize invoicing while our products are almost always shipped elsewhere. $420 usd gaming Kb. Asus continue their pathway with new pricy products. I’m shocked by the price for Asus’ ultra-innovative Falcata split gaming keyboard
  17. Taco Bell slows down AI drive-thru push, admits technology isn't perfect "I think like everybody, sometimes it lets me down" It seems companies are finally starting to discover that adding AI to literally everything doesn't automatically make it better – and in many cases, it can worsen the experience.
  18. Forgot to mention. While me and my wife have our 1 month vacation outside Africa, my lovely baby girl with her boyfriend is 3 weeks in US right now. They started their travel in SF in California. They move around in that area and will also see Las Vegas. Also Nevada if I remember correct. They rented a BMW car for their vacation to see this side of US. The vest side. Said California or better say around SF is very expensive. Food and everything. Almost on level with home for the most expensive places. Many years since I was in US. Probably over 20 years ago. So prices for living over there for summer vacation is a lot different today compared to then. And the Norwegian valuta vs US $ is much worse now. Edit. In history I see I paid around 30-35% less for USD vs now. Thats a lot of money extra for the vacation. Hence she said it was expensive for the trip
  19. Without Gold but still pricier than the hyper expensive Astral. Asus will go the full mile to Maximize profits due special design. Only $100 extra and you could buy 5090 MSRP card instead of this greedy move from Asus. $1899 or 90% above MSRP for a 5080 is the bottom barrel from Asus. Want it @electrosoft? Maybe you also win in th coil whine lottery this time. Maybe worth it then?🤐 No one will see if you have a 5080 or 5090 in your pc box. They probably think you bought an 5090 for cheap. Open box as they say 😁 https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-rtx-5080-dhahab-core-launches-at-1899-90-above-nvidia-msrp-with-no-gold-included
  20. Nice. Big corps playing god. Greed comes in different colors. But big corps is the big player stealing all other peoples work/privacy/data. Meta, Google, Microsoft and +++ of others, I look at you and your AI bots scrape the whole internet and peoples computers for everything they need to keep AI running. For max profits. Bloomberg accuses Gamers Nexus of copyright infringement over a clip of President Trump speaking. Bloomberg's rival video about Nvidia AI GPU smuggling did not attract the expected viewership. Gamers Nexus YouTube channel at risk after Nvidia AI GPU smuggling video prompts copyright strike
  21. Perplexity's AI-powered Comet browser leaves users vulnerable to phishing scams and malicious code injection — Brave and Guardio's security audits call out paid AI browser https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/perplexitys-ai-powered-comet-browser-leaves-users-vulnerable-to-phishing-scams-and-malicious-code-injection-brave-and-guardios-security-audits-call-out-paid-ai-browser AI in all its ugly glory. People should let AI take over their life. AI is good for everyone @Mr. Fox+++. Yep, sarcasm ain't enough. You need to vomiting of this. AI in its form is a huge puke show. The trust chain is the real game-changer: the human no longer engages directly with the suspicious content, never sees the red flags, and never gets the chance to make their own judgment,"
  22. LOL. Intel really need to rename coming chips.... This one match, HaHa Pathetic Lake. https://elchapuzasinformatico.com/2025/08/intel-panther-lake-se-desinfla-lo-llaman-pathetic-lake/ "OEMs are calling it Pathetic Lake"...
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