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https://www.intel.com/content/www...20settings [intel.com].
so if you have a need for better media/creation hardware features this may not be a bad option.
reminds me of how MatroX was back in the days of 3DFX and NVDIA
Just wanted a solid entry/mid-range card to replace an old RX 550 that seems to have some intermittent issues. I bought that nearly 5 years ago as a stopgap, but then the GPU market went completely insane.
Not terribly concerned about frame rates, but I wanted the AV1 encoder for some degree of future-proofing. I figure I might someday take up some video editing or streaming. I will probably not upgrade again for many years, so I didn't want to settle for the A380. For my use case, this card seems like a pretty good deal.
As for the deal, yes this trades blows with the 3060 which is decent enough for 1080 gaming. The price point is also very excellent for a budget minded gamer.
However! This is through Newegg which I absolutely do not think anyone should be giving them money until they totally clean up their act. The various covid times scandals and horrendous customer support should be enough to stop any consumer from giving them money.
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Not to defend Intel, but Spectre was a major security exploit discovered in design going back like a decade...and impacted some AMD and ARM CPUs as well... it certainly sucks to have your performance nerfed with a patch, but I seriously doubt you can ascribe any malice to Intel that they nerfed say a first gen 2010-era i7 in 2018 in hopes of getting the owner to upgrade it... And Meltdown the vulnerability went all the way back to ~1995... if someone was still rocking a P6 Pentium Pro I doubt THIS was what finally made em upgrade
Gamers Nexus did a series of videos starting with them being essentially scammed by newegg by RMAing an unopened product and getting denied a refund- then finding out it's even worse than that and fairly widespread... and then being invited to newegg to talk to their execs in person where they make a bunch of specific promises to improve things--- which supposedly they have it it's unclear if that'll continue.
Videos in order they were aired are linked below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fnXsmX
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL-eB_Bv5Ik
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wECJJveifw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1R4wbu
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Yes you can. I watch 4K YouTube videos on my "ancient dinosaur" Asus 2GB video card along with a weak non "i" Intel CPU and it does fantastic. If I bought this card, it'd be a huge upgrade, even though my Asus Sabertooth Mark 2 motherboard lacks Resizeable BAR.
Good news though, I recently acquired a Intel i7 4790K, so naturally I feel that I need a stronger GPU to pair it with. Decisions, decisions....I know I know, I'm late to the game but I'm poor and inflation stings a bit.
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I have had several sellers send me follow up emails about their products and I would have left positive reviews but when I told them my story they say they are aware amazon does that and they think they do it to protect their own interests (like fake products, really garbage products, knock-offs, etc...) that pay amazon lots of ad revenue to advertise their products, inflate positive reviews, and flat out lie.
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Given the CURRENT CPUS when the patches were issued -had the same issue and the same performance hit from the path- no, it really didn't have any impact....since the net difference in performance from the upgrade would've been the same before and after.
Not only that, Spectre impacted ARM and AMD as well... and continues to do so as new speculative attack vectors are found... the patching of which continues to impact performance today with recent chips
https://www.tomshardwar
That's benchmarking showing the hits to CPUs as recent as the i9-12900k from newer spectre mitigation patches.
One is of course free to stop patching their system if they don't think security flaws are worth taking any performance hit to fix.