Its definitely possible to beat the angular capability of the eyes such that the pixels not only disappear but that we never see any aliasing effects, but its a lot further away than you might imagine. The current estimate based on what we know about the eyes resolution is todays 24" monitor...
I also don't know who the writer is, looking into it he appears to be an online marketer. He isn't an Anandtech author as far as I can tell. Its on the Anandtech front page, its listed from that perspective as nothing to do with AMD but yet when you come into it its in the AMD centre which is a...
AMD did. They had a Q&A (probably still do) where they asked themselves the question what the difference was and said it was better. Its not some forum dweller that said that it was AMD.
I too would be very surprised if anything else that comes with the gsync module (ULMB, 3D vision, motion...
Its not really a VC&G topic, they don't allow anandtech article criticism there, moderation is kind of strict and arbitrary and rocking that boat in there is likely to get me a holiday for no good reason. In the past when this first started with the AMD centre I raised it in offtopic and got a...
We haven't heard anything about Freesync in regards to ULMB or anything even like that, we don't even really know how Freesync differs from gsync in implementation details, all we have been told is "its better" without any details. I am hoping those sorts of details come out with the Prototype...
You guys are all really thick, I hate to say it but its incredible the level of stupidity you guys are showing. Either I have failed to articulate the problem or the idea of video card overclocking being an AMD specific thing has passed you all by, as has the idea that AMD is authoring articles...
The way this is meant to work is the exploit is found by a white hat, they tell the developers of the exploit who fix it (there is usually a private way for open source communities so its limited to a few developers) and then once the fix is out the exploit is publicised. If you do anything else...
You are unlikely to see any better options until the API is released so that the tool authors can implement there solutions on the API. The API is currently limited to those publishers and studios AMD chooses to partner with not generally to everyone.
That isn't a ceasefire, it says all the gamergate supports are hateful. Its not calling gamers dead but its the exact same sentiment. About as far as you can go from being a ceasefire, its another shot fired.
Internet aristocrat just did it, you can't support that sort of comment at all. GG and the media deserve to be enemies. You are horrible horrible people and some people just want to burn the world down. I really do get irritated that people can't control their little anger person inside enough...
Yes I agree, its presented by AMD. I said exactly that. What I asked is why? Bare in mind articles under the presented by AMD section have been written by anandtech staff. This author however is AMD?
Do you not see that in the past articles under the AMD portal were reviews written by Anandtech...
If it was a current exploit then it would be legally and certainly morally dodgy to provide an example of malicious code. No one with that knowledge who is on the right side of the law would share such a thing with you.
So the issue is that vsync is stuck on and it can't be turned off. So the trace really did help then because we didn't know that before. I can't say I have ever encountered such a problem, not even sure how you go about fixing such a thing. If you hadn't reinstalled already I would say do that...
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