GALAX re-releases GeForce RTX 3090 & RTX 3080 graphics cards with blower-type coolers

Not even Dell was brave enough to go blower style with their 3090s
LG delays 42-inch OLED TV launch till CES 2022 in January
https://videocardz.com/newz/lg-delays-42-inch-oled-tv-launch-till-ces-2022-in-january
Welp, looks like I am waiting until CES 2022 for my monitor upgrade!
Here’s A Bizarre Way To Enable AMD Ryzen ‘Zen 3’ CPU Support on ASUS X370 & B350 Motherboards Using ASRock 400 Series BIOS

Nvme doesn't work so may as well upgrade at that point.
Intel ARC Gaming Graphics Cards With Xe-HPG GPU Will Be Ready To Overclock Through Driver UI At Launch
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy to Support DLSS and Ray Traced Reflections; Chivalry 2, Dying Light 2 and Other Titles Are Getting DLSS and/or Ray Tracing
Personally, I think the way it's going to go down between upscalers is like this. DLSS will continue to be a popular option for at least the next few years as it's easy to implement as a plug in for all of the major engines, it brings unique upscaling to the industry and also Nvidia's influence. AMD will launch it's patented GSR for RDNA 3 which will be a true competitor to DLSS (they might call it FSR 2.0 but I doubt it) and that will essentially be their real "freesync" solution to DLSS and will eventually get adopted as the standard for upscaling. XeSS will get very little support unless AMD doesn't release GSR for some reason. Even if XeSS is open source, I don't see much of a reason for anyone to bother with it as DLSS and GSR will have bigger market share in both PCs and consoles.
AVX512 Instruction support for Zen4:
AVX512 Instruction support for Zen4:
— Locuza (@Locuza_) August 23, 2021
AVX512VL, AVX512BW, AVX512CD, AVX512_IFMA, AVX512DQ, AVX512F, AVX512_VPOPCNTDQ, AVX512_BITALG, AVX512_VNNI, AVX512_VBMI2, AVX512_VBMI, AVX512_BF16
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Q: EVEX encoding supported for;
VPCLMULDQ, VAES, GFNI (new instruction under Zen4)
? https://t.co/0j94YoRr1g
Sounds like Zen 4 will indeed be getting AVX512. Thank you Gigabyte for your shitty security which caused the leaks. Maybe their Network Firewall was powered by their PSUs and therefore died.
PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850







