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AMD Ryzen 7 7700 non-X tested, 13% faster than Ryzen 5 7600X in Geekbench Multi-Core test

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryzen-7-7700-non-x-tested-13-faster-than-ryzen-5-7600x-in-geekbench-multi-core-test#disqus_thread

Personally Zen 4 needs to have even more aggressive than this to sell.

Intel Core i9-13900HK, the 14-core next-gen mobile CPU resurfaces with higher score

https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i9-13900hk-the-14-core-next-gen-mobile-cpu-resurfaces-with-higher-score

Barely any different, mobile is one category I'd hope where 7000 series will shine.

NVIDIA CEO Allegedly Visits Taiwan: Talks With TSMC To Secure 3nm Wafers, Help AIBs With RTX 30 GPU Inventory & RTX 4080 12 GB Cancellation

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-ceo-visits-tsmc-to-secure-3nm-orders-help-aibs-rtx-30-inventory-rtx-4080-12-gb-cancellation/

Maybe he can visit the power cable factory while he's there to find out how they can ship faulty connectors with $1600+ GPUs.

Another GeForce RTX 4090 16-pin Adapter Bites The Dust

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/another-geforce-rtx-4090-16-pin-adapter-bites-the-dust

Looks like that's the 4th one... While 4090s have been selling better than expected, I can't imagine there are too many that got sold as of yet so the % of cables that are melting is relatively high. Considering the 30 series FE had an adapter as well as 3090 Tis, there's clearly something wrong. Personally Nvidia should stop selling 4090s at this point so they can get control of the situation. While people are speculating that bending is what's causing this, I really don't think that's the reason cause from the pictures that we have seen, these really aren't aggressive bends. If anything, there's a clamping issue with some of the connector pins that's making them come lose is what my speculation is.

DPI Deviation is worse than I thought

Closer to 800 dpi the better in that test. Interesting test though. Basically just because you set a certain dpi in a mouse doesn't actually mean it's doing that dpi. Depending on the mouse, the dpi could be higher or lower than the target. Seems that logitech mice are consistently meeting their target DPi while most are companies are deviating from it. Of course, the fix is to increase or decrease your DPi if you switch your mouse brand to compensate based on the feel. One thing to note is the higher the dpi, the closer the differences get but it goes to show how some companies calibrate their mice better than others.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 26 October 2022

                  

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