
HW News - New NVIDIA GPUs (Yes, Really), Steam Deck Delay, Grand Theft GPU
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Date: 2021-11-15
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Rajackar
I'd very interested to see some testing on the impact of background apps on performance with Alder Lake.
If what Intel and Microsoft are claiming is true then this could potentially mean that having things like RGB software etc could have less of an impact on performance when those processes could be offloaded to the E-cores.
I really liked the testing you guys did a while ago on this and it would be interested to see if the impact on performance from something like iCue (or a mix of software) would be different on Alder Lake.
On a side note, do you know if software can actually request to be executed on e-cores though an SDK?
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I'd very interested to see some testing on the impact of background apps on performance with Alder Lake.
If what Intel and Microsoft are claiming is true then this could potentially mean that having things like RGB software etc could have less of an impact on performance when those processes could be offloaded to the E-cores.
I really liked the testing you guys did a while ago on this and it would be interested to see if the impact on performance from something like iCue (or a mix of software) would be different on Alder Lake.
On a side note, do you know if software can actually request to be executed on e-cores though an SDK?
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Robert
Gleaning the info you and others have presented so far then I would say that once again MS screwed it up. W11 might be useful for 0.1% of people but not for the 99.9%. If you are a big content creator(sic) then you might possibly be able to make use of the Intel/MS teamup. For the majority of us, we can just keep W10 and not bother with W11. Hahahaha...Nvidia doing it to ya again LOL...i won't buy into it. Guess there will be some out there that will, but they are probably desperate beyond measure.
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Gleaning the info you and others have presented so far then I would say that once again MS screwed it up. W11 might be useful for 0.1% of people but not for the 99.9%. If you are a big content creator(sic) then you might possibly be able to make use of the Intel/MS teamup. For the majority of us, we can just keep W10 and not bother with W11. Hahahaha...Nvidia doing it to ya again LOL...i won't buy into it. Guess there will be some out there that will, but they are probably desperate beyond measure.
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Paul
I speculate that the 2060 12GB will be released the 1st of April!
Also, I'd love to see GN make a 100% satirical review . I suppose there may be some problems as to how to do it without hurting GN and its relations to brands, but that'd be so funny, even more than usual.
( We're not providing any benchmarks for X, because some very advanced researched showed that it does never reflect any real-life behaviour. Instead, we're reviewing how good of a heater this is.
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I speculate that the 2060 12GB will be released the 1st of April!
Also, I'd love to see GN make a 100% satirical review . I suppose there may be some problems as to how to do it without hurting GN and its relations to brands, but that'd be so funny, even more than usual.
( We're not providing any benchmarks for X, because some very advanced researched showed that it does never reflect any real-life behaviour. Instead, we're reviewing how good of a heater this is.
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Phil
The foam ducting would make a heap more sense if it were tapered so that a larger area of mesh fed into the CPU fan. That would give us the dust reduction and the low dynamic pressure, and quietly. Various forms of ducting to guide cool air to where it is most needed have been used inside cases for years - mostly in server or workstation-based products.
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The foam ducting would make a heap more sense if it were tapered so that a larger area of mesh fed into the CPU fan. That would give us the dust reduction and the low dynamic pressure, and quietly. Various forms of ducting to guide cool air to where it is most needed have been used inside cases for years - mostly in server or workstation-based products.
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n1t21r3
NVIDIA should probably release the model numbers so buyers can be good people and report if they find one / buy one accidentally. Maybe they can offer an incentive of getting first in line for a legitimately bought GPU at MSRP. And if the thieves think great! We can return them and still get GPUs back , they'll have all of their details.
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NVIDIA should probably release the model numbers so buyers can be good people and report if they find one / buy one accidentally. Maybe they can offer an incentive of getting first in line for a legitimately bought GPU at MSRP. And if the thieves think great! We can return them and still get GPUs back , they'll have all of their details.
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shingnosis
You jest but the foam stack is genius, I've actually been thinking about that as a product. You can also use it to eliminate small gaps (which will helps in restrictive cases since it increases pressure and prevents back flow) or mount a fan inverted close to a panel without having the fan blades dig into the case.
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You jest but the foam stack is genius, I've actually been thinking about that as a product. You can also use it to eliminate small gaps (which will helps in restrictive cases since it increases pressure and prevents back flow) or mount a fan inverted close to a panel without having the fan blades dig into the case.
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Josh
In all honesty that foam stack idea is kinda new and fresh compared to the usual innovations. I assume it would stop hot air induction kinda when you put your air intake for the turbo compressor in the behind the bumper area to avoid ingesting engine heat. Is that the general idea?.
F O A M.
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In all honesty that foam stack idea is kinda new and fresh compared to the usual innovations. I assume it would stop hot air induction kinda when you put your air intake for the turbo compressor in the behind the bumper area to avoid ingesting engine heat. Is that the general idea?.
F O A M.
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Penfolduk001
Re the 12Gb 2060.
I seem to remember that Far Cry 6 needs at least 11Gb VRAM to use its HD texture pack properly at 4K. Which means most current RTX 30xx cards can't handle it.
So maybe nVidia is just making sure it's putting out a card that can handle stuff like that?
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Re the 12Gb 2060.
I seem to remember that Far Cry 6 needs at least 11Gb VRAM to use its HD texture pack properly at 4K. Which means most current RTX 30xx cards can't handle it.
So maybe nVidia is just making sure it's putting out a card that can handle stuff like that?
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Mike
RTX 2060 12 GB will be unlocked from the factory, at full hashrate. They should unlock the rest of the GPUs also. LHR did nothing to reduce prices or it didn't improve availability. Now they are competing with the used market with unlocked used GPU prices going astronomical
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RTX 2060 12 GB will be unlocked from the factory, at full hashrate. They should unlock the rest of the GPUs also. LHR did nothing to reduce prices or it didn't improve availability. Now they are competing with the used market with unlocked used GPU prices going astronomical
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