First and foremost, let’s clarify what FPS is for those who are new to gaming. FPS is an acronym that stands forframes-per-second. Essentially, it representshow many frames your GPU can render each second. For instance, if a game is running at 1 frame per second, you would only be...
For those that don't know, Sony is planning on releasing the PS5 Pro alongside a new label that will be slapped onto PS5 games that meet certain graphical and performance improvements, with the idea that gamers will see the label and immediately know the game has met the graphical and perf...
4. For 3D Mario I'd like to see what an open world Mario is like, which Bowser's Fury gave us a taste of. And for 2D Mario (I doubt Wonder is going to do this) I want to see a return to the tight controls and more challenging platforming of original 2D Mario games, rather th...
Meanwhile, the GPU has seen a much bigger performance increase on PS4 Pro. Its power has been doubled, and its clock speed has been boosted from 800MHz to 911MHz. In total, the GPU has jumped from 1.84 TFLOP in the launch PS4 to 4.2 TFLOP in the Pro. This bump is in order to ...
Yes, they do — there are some excellent monitors with HDMI 2.1,especially for gaming. And brands like Asushave whole pages devoted to it. Keep in mind that you’ll need a GPU that also supports HDMI 2.1 features to really benefit. You don’t absolutely need HDMI 2.1 to reach 120Hz...
What’s most interesting for gamers, besides the 4K at 120Hz support, is the native support for variable refresh rate technology (HDMI 2.1 Forum VRR), such asAMD FreeSyncandNVIDIA G-SYNC. VRR synchronizes the display’s refresh rate with GPU’s frame rates for smoother gameplay without scree...
“The dream for me is that games are made with the entire spectrum of the player base in mind.” “The dream for me is that games are made with the entire spectrum of the player base in mind, and as such, empower players as much as possible to adapt the experience to accommodate the...
execution, each frame starts by polling the input buffer for up to date user input AT THE TIME OF POLLING, it then applies that data to the current simulation, this produces updated position data for everything on screen, this data is then sent to the GPU in preparation for rendering...
So, what is up with people bitchin' and "quitting PC gaming" because of the GPU prices/availability and such? Lately, I've been playing Spiderman Remastered with a stock clocks 6700k, 16gb RAM and a GTX 1060 6gb (and later upgraded to 1070 for really cheap, small bump in p...
The lack of GPU is a puzzle, but I suspect Synology has data to show that relatively few domestic users are using multiple streams of 4K video. Professionals, streaming over 10GbE local networks, and using ultra-fast broadband, have other options. REPLY ON YOUTUBE Reply...