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3dcomputervn · 1 year
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Đánh Giá Hiệu Năng VGA Intel Arc A750 Khi Làm Đồ Họa
Là một GPU tầm trung thuộc dòng VGA Arc mới nhất, khởi đầu cho sự tham gia của Intel trong thị trường GPU rời, vốn là sân chơi riêng của NVIDIA và AMD, Arc A750 có gì nổi bật và hiệu năng thực tế mà nó mang lại khi làm việc với các phần mềm đồ họa chuyên nghiệp sẽ như nào? Hãy cùng 3D Computer tìm hiểu cụ thể trong bài viết dưới đây nhé! Unbox VGA Intel Arc A750 Về ngoại hình, Intel Arc A750 là…
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govindhtech · 10 months
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Powerful Intel Arc Graphics and DirectML Collaboration
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Intel Arc Graphics and Microsoft’s DirectML
The use of generative AI technology is revolutionizing their workflow and opening up new possibilities in a variety of industries, including coding, real-time graphics, and video production. Now Intel and Microsoft are showcasing their collaborative engineering efforts to facilitate cutting-edge generative AI workloads on Intel GPUs running Windows, in conjunction with the Microsoft Ignite developer conference.
Intel Arc GPUs: Designed for AI workloads of the future
With the release of its Intel Arc A-Series graphics cards last year, Intel made a foray into the discrete GPU market. The Intel Arc A770 GPU, the flagship model in this family, has 16GB of high-bandwidth GDDR6 memory in addition to Intel Xe Matrix Extensions, a potent AI acceleration technology (Intel XMX.) The customized XMX array provides exceptional performance for applications requiring generative AI, particularly for matrix multiplication.
Subsequently, Intel and Microsoft have collaborated to enhance DirectML compatibility with Intel Arc graphics solutions, ranging from the Intel Arc A770 GPU to the Intel Arc GPUs integrated into the next Core Ultra mobile CPUs (also known as Meteor Lake).
Olive tweaks and additional
Ensuring that the models fit and perform effectively within the limitations of consumer PC system settings is one of the challenges developers have when delivering AI capabilities to client systems. Microsoft published the open-source Olive model optimization tool last year to aid in addressing this difficulty. Olive has just been upgraded with enhancements centered around some of the most fascinating new artificial intelligence models, such as the Llama 2 big language model from Meta and the Stable Diffusion XL text-to-image generator from Stability AI.
We discovered that the Olive-optimized version of Stable Diffusion 1.5 works on the Intel Arc A770 GPU via the ONNX Runtime with the DirectML execution provider at a performance that is twice as fast as the default model, demonstrating the potential of this tool.
Although there is a significant improvement, our work didn’t end there. For all generative AI tasks, a wide range of operators are optimized by Intel’s graphics driver. Our driver has a highly optimized version of the multi-head attention (MHA) metacommand, which significantly enhances efficiency by extracting even more from models such as Stable Diffusion. Consequently, our most recent driver outperforms the previous one by up to 36% in Stable Diffusion 1.5 on the Intel Arc A770 GPU.
The net effect is a cumulative acceleration of the Intel Arc A770’s Stable Diffusion 1.5 by up to 2.7 times.
Additionally, the Olive-optimized versions of Llama 2 and Stable Diffusion XL are now functionally supported by this new driver, and further optimizations for all three of these models are on the horizon.
Next, what?
Since many years ago, Intel has collaborated with developers to offer enhanced AI capabilities on our platforms. The work encompasses a variety of end-user apps, such as powerful suites for content production including Adobe Creative Cloud, the AI-enhanced portfolio from Topaz Labs, and Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve. With the use of our Intel Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) AI-based upscaling technology, we have also assisted game creators in providing improved gaming experiences in a number of well-known games. We’re going to keep driving the AI PC revolution on Windows 11 and beyond, together with Microsoft and the developer community!
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techfoogle · 11 months
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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There are two dozen games on the list Intel continues to improve the performance of its Arc graphics cards. This time, the latest Intel driver 31.0.101.4826, according to the company itself, provides a huge increase in the number of games, up to more than double. [caption id="attachment_63862" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel Arc video cards[/caption] Performance will mainly increase in games with DirectX 11, although the list also includes several games with DirectX 12. In general, we are talking about two dozen games and an increase from a modest 5% for Naraka: Bladepoint to 119% for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Intel Arc video cards are getting better and better. [caption id="attachment_63863" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel Arc video cards[/caption] You might think that Deus Ex: Human Revolution stands alone in this case, but large increases were reported for many other games, including Payday 3 (37%), Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 (88%), and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (90%). Let us remind you that the Arc A580, which was announced more than a year ago, should finally hit the market soon.
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trendobytes · 1 year
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esportschimpnews · 2 years
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Acer Predator BiFrost Arc A770 graphics card on sale for $313
Acer Predator BiFrost Arc A770 graphics card on sale for $313
Credits: Image/ Reproduction Acer After being officially announced by the brand at the end of September, the Acer Predator BiFrost Intel Arc A770 OC is now available for purchase in select international markets. The model attracted attention because it was the first official Acer video card sold outside of the company’s own machine, and also because of its very interesting and modern design,…
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servers4less · 2 years
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Intel announces entry-level ARC A310 Desktop GPU with 6 Xe-Cores and 4GB VRAM
Intel announces entry-level ARC A310 Desktop GPU with 6 Xe-Cores and 4GB VRAM
Intel announces entry-level ARC A310 Desktop GPU with 6 Xe-Cores and 4GB VRAM Intel has officially announced their latest desktop GPU, the A310 graphics card, which has been subjected to leaks before. ARC A310 is based on the ACM-G11 GPU that is the same as ARC 380 model, but A310 differs in performance and cores as the ARC A310 Desktop GPU consists of 6 XE cores followed by a 64-bit memory…
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mymobilemag · 2 years
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Intel #Graphics Processing Unit: #ARC Platform Unveiled. What do you know about Intel? What is your take on Graphics Processing Unit? What do you mean by ARC #Platforms? Find out. Link Mentioned In Bio!!!! @intel #mnbile #technology #tech #mymobileindia #arcgpus #arcgpustaff #GPUs #gpuserver #gpushortage #intel #intelligence #intellectualproperty #intelgpu #intelgpu2022 #intelgpugaming #intelgpuforcreators #intelgpusoftwareengineeringinternship https://www.instagram.com/p/CjILRxsvANx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I built a miniature Va11 Hall-A Bar inside of my PC!!
Va11 Hall-A PC Parts & Build list
PC:
CPU : Intel I9 14900k
GPU: Intel Arc A770 16gb
Ram: Corsair Dominator 64gb 5600
Mobo: Maxsun Terminator Z790 D5 wifi
Hard drives M.2: Samsung 990 pro 2tb, Samsung 970 evo plus 1tb, CT 1tb,                                 Adata 500gb
PSU: ROG Thor 850 P2
Cables: Cablemod.com custom shortened and sleeved
Water loop distro : EKWB FLT 120 reservoir + D5 pump
Water loop cpu block: ThermalTake Pacific Mx2 Ultra 
Water loop radiators: Alphacool HPE 20 x 2
Water loop hardware: 15 Alphacool, 3 EKWB, 2 Alphacool soft, 2 granzon    
Water loop tubes: EKWB Acrylic tube 14mm, Alphacool 13/10 soft
Air Cooling : ThermalTake Toughfan 120mm x 3  + Controller
Air Cooling : Noctua 40mm pwm server fan x 2 (non visible)
Additional RGB Control : Coolermaster controller
Case:
Lian Li PC V600, left side mount, released in 2006, I acquired it in 2015 from PC Recycle in sodo Seattle.
I had to track down a new foot, one had been missing since I acquired the case (ebay)
Mods:These are the case mods I did personally
Cut a hole for the cpu mounts in the Motherboard mount plate as this case was designed for older hardware 
Cut two 120mm blowholes and added aluminum covers (Dremel)
Cut Front and rear windows into side panels (Dremel Max)
Moved PSU from vertical placement in the lower right side of the case in front of the CPU  to horizontal placement in the top left in old drive bays. 
The PSU bracket had to be cut to show the OLED on the side. 
Modded the side panel rail slide to accommodate the PSU, I used the original aluminum stand the psu was on, cut in half and epoxied with JB weld. 
Changed and moved Power/ Reset switch to the back of the case, shortened and spliced the cable
I cut and bent my own 14mm acrylic tubes (hobby miter, heat gun). 
Cut and made two way mirror for the front panel
Plastic "truss" is both functional and aesthetic. It came from a Gunpla accessory kit and has two cables passing through it and it acts as the GPU support. I could only get red and had to paint it.
Notice that some logos are missing/ covered, I dislike having a case as an advertisement. The Rog eye on the PSU is mostly covered but iykyk, most of the word "Intel" on the ARC GPU, Two of the Thermaltake logos on the fan edges, the Paint on the Thermaltake Mx2 Ultra and Maxsun terminator heatsink. (I will eventually cover the visible SSD with a heat sink, cover the fan info on the rear and work a cover for the word "dominator"). the one logo explicitly unchanged is the LianLi case badge, if I think of a perfect replacement, maybe then.
Mod I did not do:
I did NOT shorten and sleeve my own cables, I used cable-mod.com. I am not confident in my ability to do this.
BAR:
"Bar Tiny" Re-ment sets from Japan, 17 sets involved. 
 I customized the color of the bar and chairs and shortened one table for the mezzanine. The whole bar, minus barback- is on a removable 7 inch piece of black acrylic for cleaning.
Jill Stingray Nendoroid
Jils Cat, it sleeps on the GPU
Jill Stool: Jill is glued to a cute doll stool to see over the bar
Jill Accessories non-Nendoroid: cellphone, purse, coat (ebay)
Dorothy Haze Nendoroid
will be added on release.
Bar Back:I made this myself
Black acrylic sheet, and frosted acrylic rods.
Doll Light power kit: 8 Led lights, 4 incandescent lights
USB Doll light power strip
Other Bar Accessories:
Overhead Hanging farmhouse light
trash, mop, broom, pan, mop bucket, 
2 blue fuzzy chairs 
Miniature plants
Miniature Microphone
Mini bottle Dom Perignon, an xmas gift from my friend nemo, it's
 on the top shelf 
Problems and changes:
1. ARGB, pretty pretty pain in the ass. 4 pieces of software........
2. The water loop was changed extensively as hardware came in and space limitations were discovered. The biggest change is that I originally planned to have one radiator on the front of the case, the tubes running over Jills head and to light the tubes as lighting for the bar, to do this the fan would have been in the case proper pushing the whole bar to far into the mobo, it didn't work, so the loop was moved to the top of the case and caused me to have one complex bent tube 
 Second, I had planned the loop to use one sideport on the distro, but space limitation moved both ports to the top causing the complex fittings setup in that corner.   
3. The MOBO, sigh. This has been clearly the most challenging choice I made in this build, I really wanted it to work perfectly too, but I rolled those dice because: Aesthetic+function, the board I wanted (https://en.colorful.cn/en/home/product?mid=84&id=400d19bc-5655-49e1-b391-df00b60935ef) was to great a risk for the cost. This was a silver medal. 
I generally dislike the design options I had in the Z790 series of the big board makers (I  HATE big logos), especially the full ATX, there was one M that interested me, I should have picked it . This board has potential, but the BIOS is underdeveloped and compatibility has been problematic, I had to do a tricky outdated style BIOS update right from the box, and have had to reset the cmos a couple times. It skips BIOS on general boot and though stable, it will have to be addressed eventually, it doesn't have a proper sleep because of some issue between uefi & legacy. It may end up replaced, which will require a full build teardown.
the Turbo fan built into the board doesn't seem to function
Alos, the two argb connections on the mobo dont work, or I can't get them to recognize anything, necessitating the Coolermaster controller for the PSU and Distro. it is shoved behind the distro along with a Noctua 40mm
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quick q about ffxiv; are you on plain arch or an arch-based distro? gathering intel to help a friend switch to linux in a month or two & don't play mmos myself; I'd like to see about taking the non-steam version for a spin on my Garuda installation beforehand to see if it generally works well, but haven't pulled the trigger yet.
either way, good tip about just using "add to steam"; hadn't considered that!
I'm on plain arch with KDE using the mesa drivers that come with the kernel for an arc 750 (which is about all we get on intel dgpus atm, I've tried the official ones included with ubuntu but I'm not convinced they're better and this is an unprompted tangent so moving on). Giving equivalency for performance is a little hard because arc gpu's are hard to pin in a hierarchy with the state of their drivers, but FFXIV locks to a steady 60fps at 1440p and hovers up around 100fps at max settings if I uncap it. This will likely change in a month when the new expac comes out, but your FFXIV-playing friend already knows that part I'm sure 🙏
On my driver tangent, someone in the reblogs made a good point about proprietary drivers and I'd amend, for the general viewing public while I'm here, that the two main cases where that will be relevant are nvidia gpu drivers and wifi adapters, since amd and intel have open source ones that most modern distros will pack in or give an option in setup for. Ubuntu and the archinstall script have those options and I thiiiink mint did too the last time I turned my nose up at it. So in most cases I would only direct a newcomer to seek out drivers if they are having an issue. Or nvidia shenanigans happen, as they are wont to do. My overall distro experience is fairly limited to ubuntu, arch, and the barest whiff of armbian, but the proprietary driver install in ubuntu's setup is dead easy and ubuntu's desktop environment comes with a shortcut that directs to the update settings for proprietary drivers. Its fantastic for terminal-shy newcomers and old "can't be bothered" people like myself.
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govindhtech · 6 months
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Dominate the Battlefield: Intel Battlemage GPUs Revealed
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After releasing its first-generation Arc Alchemist GPUs in 2022, Intel now seems to be on a two-year cadence, as seen by the appearance of the Battlemage in a shipping manifest. This suggests that Battlemage GPUs are being supplied to Intel’s partners for testing, as it’s the first time they’ve seen any proof of them existing in the real world. Intel is probably getting ready for a launch later this year given the timing of this.
Two Battlemage GPUs are being shipped by Intel to its partners, per a recently discovered shipment manifest that was published on X. The GPUs’ designations, G10 and G21, suggest Intel is taking a similar approach as Alchemist, offering one SKU that is more or less high-end for “mainstream” gamers and one that is less expensive.
Intel Arc Graphics Cards
As you may remember, Intel had previously announced plans to launch four GPUs in the Alchemist family:
Intel Arc A380
The A380, A580, A750, and A770. However, only the latter two were officially announced. They anticipate that the A750 and A770, which Intel most likely delivers at launch for midrange gamers, will be replaced by the G10.
They’ve never heard of cards being “in the wild,” but two Battlemage GPUs have shown up in the Si Soft benchmark database before. The fact that both of those cards have 12GB of VRAM stood out as particularly noteworthy. This suggests that Intel increased their base-level allowance from 8GB, which is a wise decision in 2024. As stated by Intel’s CEO earlier this year, Battlemage was “in the labs” in January.
Intel Arc A770
A previously released roadmap from Intel indicates that the G10 is a 150W component and the G21 is 225W. It is anticipated that Intel will reveal notable improvements in Battlemage’s AI capabilities, greater upscaling performance, and ray tracing performance. As 225W GPUs were the previous A750 and A770, it seems Battlemage will follow the script when it comes to its efficiency goals. The business has previously declared that it wishes to aim for this “sweet spot” in terms of power consumption, wherein one PCIe power cable is needed rather than two (or three).
While the industry as a whole is anxious to see how competitive Intel will be with its second bite at the apple, gamers aren’t exactly waiting impatiently for Intel to introduce its GPUs like they do with Nvidia or AMD’s next-gen. Even if the company’s Alchemist GPUs were hard to suggest when they first came out, significant performance advancements have been made possible by the company’s drivers.
The Intel Battlemage G10 and G21 next-generation discrete GPUs, which have been observed in shipment manifests, are anticipated to tackle entry into the mid-range market. They already know from the horse’s mouth that Intel is working on its next generation of discrete graphics processors, which it has revealed are being code-named Battlemage. The company is developing at least two graphics processing units, according to shipping excerpts.
Intel Battlemage GPUs
The shipping manifest fragments reveal that Intel is working on several GPUs specifically for the Battlemage G10 and G21 versions. The newest versions in Intel’s graphics processor lineup include the ACM-G11, an entry-level graphics processor, and the ACM-G10, a midrange market positioning and higher-end silicon graphics processor. As a result, the names Battlemage-G10 and Battlemage-G21, which are aimed at entry-level PCs and bigger chips, respectively, match the present names for Intel’s Arc graphics processors. Both stand a strong chance of making their list of the best graphics cards if they deliver acceptable levels of performance.
The Battlemage-G10 and Battlemage-G21 are being shipped for research and development, as stated in the shipping manifest (which makes sense considering these devices’ current status). The G21 GPU is currently in the pre-qualification (pre-QS) stage of semiconductor development; the G10’s current status is unknown.
Pre-qualification silicon is used to assess a chip’s performance, reliability, and functionality. Pre-QS silicon is typically not suitable for mass production. However, if the silicon device is functional and meets the necessary performance, power, and yield requirements, mass production of the device could be feasible. For example, AMD’s Navi 31 GPU, if it meets the developer’s objectives, is mass-produced in its A0 silicon phase.
They rarely get to cover Intel’s developments with its next-generation graphics cards, but they frequently cover Nvidia’s, as they did recently with the GeForce RTX 50-series graphics processors, which should appear on their list of the best graphics cards based on industry leaks.
This generation, Nvidia seems to be leading the laptop discrete GPU market, but Battlemage, with Intel’s ties to OEMs and PC manufacturers, might give the green team some serious competition in the next round. According to the cargo manifest, there will be intense competition among AMD’s RDNA 4, Intel’s Battlemage, and Nvidia’s Blackwell in the forthcoming desktop discrete GPU market.
Qualities:
Targeting Entry-Level and Mid-Range: The ACM-G11 and ACM-G10, the successors to the existing Intel Arc Alchemist series, are probably meant for gamers on a tight budget or seeking good performance in games that aren’t AAA.
Better Architecture: Compared to the Xe-HPG architecture found in Intel’s existing Arc GPUs, readers can anticipate an upgrade in this next-generation design. Better performance per watt and even new features could result from this.
Emphasis on Power Efficiency: These GPUs may place equal emphasis on efficiency and performance because power consumption is a significant element in laptops and tiny form factor PCs.
Potential specifications (derived from the existing Intel Arc lineup and leaks):
Production Process: TSMC 6nm (or, if research continues, a more sophisticated node) Unknown is the core configuration. Possibly less cores than Battlemage models at higher levels (should any exist).
Memory: GDDR6 is most likely used, yet its bandwidth and capacity are unclear. Power Consumption: Designed to use less power than GPUs with higher specifications.
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What are the Battlemage G10 and G21 GPUs?
Intel is developing the Battlemage G10 and G21, next-generation GPUs that should provide notable gains in capabilities and performance over their predecessors.
What markets or segments are these GPUs targeting?
Targeting a wide range of industries, including professional graphics, gaming, and data centres, the Battlemage G10 and G21 GPUs are expected to meet the demands of both consumers and businesses.
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techfoogle · 1 year
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Hogwarts Legacy - Tour the Ravenclaw Common Room | PS5, Ps4, Xbox One, P...
Hogwarts Legacy: Hogwarts Legacy is a role-playing video game (RPG) developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in collaboration with Portkey Games. The game will be released in February 2023 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC (Windows, via Epic Games Store and Steam); in April 2023 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and in July 2023 on Nintendo Switch. This game takes place in the world of wizards created by J. K. Rowling, without her being involved in the development and the scenario of the game. In 2022, Hogwarts Legacy is considered by some journalists to be the most anticipated video game of the year. Initially scheduled for 2021, the game's release was later announced for Christmas 2022. In August 2022, Avalanche Software announced the postponement of the game for the beginning of the following year, with a specific first release date. Hogwarts Legacy: Hogwarts Legacy, available Friday February 10, 2023 on PS5, PC and XBoxSeries. --------------------------------------------- Can you get into Ravenclaw common room? While the entrances to at least two of the other common rooms are guarded by means of passwords, the entrance to the Ravenclaw common room is a wooden door with no handle, only a knocker in the shape of an eagle. Does the Ravenclaw common room have a password? It was 'Caput Draconis' which is Latin for 'dragon's head' and that definitely fits as a straightforward password for the common room. What is the description of Ravenclaw common room? Description. The Ravenclaw common room was one of the airiest rooms at Hogwarts. It was a wide, circular room with graceful arched windows that punctuated the walls which were hung with blue and bronze silks and a midnight blue carpet covered in stars, which was reflected onto the domed ceiling. Where is Ravenclaw house located? Entrance. The entrance to the common room was located on the west side of Hogwarts at the top of a spiral staircase located on the fifth floor, and was a door without a doorknob or keyhole, but a bronze knocker in the shape of an eagle. Why is Ravenclaw so good? Ravenclaw is famous for welcoming eccentric people Intensely intelligent, Ravenclaws are also unique and think outside the box. This is usually a good thing, unless by 'thinking outside the box' you mean stealing other wizards' stories and erasing their memories, like a certain Ravenclaw called Gilderoy Lockhart. Who is the last heir of Ravenclaw? Andrea Deanisi as Wiglaf Sigurdsson, the Heir of Rowena Ravenclaw. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *- How many hours is Hogwarts Legacy? According to a leaked art book of the game, Hogwarts Legacy will reportedly take 35 hours to complete the main story. *- What GPU does Hogwarts Legacy use?                     Recommended/High Specs RAM                                 16 GB GPU                                 NVIDIA GeForce 1080 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT or INTEL Arc A770 DX VERSION                         DX 12 STORAGE                        85 GB SSD ---------------------------------------------------------------------- *- Can you get married in Hogwarts? Technically, weddings are not allowed at the Wizarding World, so they had to do it guerrilla-style (having a wedding while not booking the public venue). To get it done on the sly, they met behind The Three Broomsticks for a super quick and really small ceremony with a handfasting and personal vows. You'll need at least an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti to play at 1440p, while the developer recommends jumping up to an AMD RX 7900 XT if you plan to play at 4K. Although the minimum system requirements don't seem like much, Hogwarts Legacy quickly becomes more demanding as you move past 720p.
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gracien-system · 1 year
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I'm curious.
This website seems to be the type of demographic that would favor AMD over NVIDIA, but let's put that to the test:
To those of you who have/use desktop:
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deathlesssness · 1 year
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im so glad that intel has thrown itself into the gpu game. the arc's look really fucking good, and are way cheaper than the comparable amd or nvidia offers. when i finally feel its time to upgrade my gpu im probably gonna be looking at them lmao.
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