You read the leaflet. Nice.
You read the leaflet. Nice.
Weird flex, but ok.
Yeah and apple doesn’t…
Afaik, that changed a while ago. Nowadays, it should still ask for the google account of the most recent owner.
They have the same system. The phone is tied to your account and you can track, lock and erase it remotely with Google’s Find My Device.
Do you use your tv for work 8+ hours a day with static elements on the screen at all times?
You’re right, they’re not happy, they’re dead. And delicious.
A christian asking for facts. Lol.
Asus respects you as a customer? That’s why they just lost a lawsuit because they wouldn’t provide a bootloader unlocking method?
I’m using it now and it still solves any problems you migh have.
Yeah and killing other people? Sure thing buddy.
Is it tho? Styrofoam would float so the fish would still be underwater.
Just wanted to point out that this is a feature in the “new” version of teams. Until about a month ago it was impossible to log in to two work accounts simultaneously.
Like what? I’m using it right now and haven’t noticed anything broken.
Hard disagree. The ending for that show makes total sense.
Not really, no. You can use an optical or coaxial output from your mb as well and you don’t need drivers for that.
I just checked and it’s not thaaat close but yeah, it’s not a deal braker. From what I saw, the 7800xt consumes about 60w more than a 4070 so nvidia’s certainly better.
Except that most of nvidia’s features are borderline gimmicks or will not have a long lifespan. DLSS will eventually die and we’ll all use FSR just like it happened with gsync vs freesync. Raytracing is very taxing still for all cards in all brands to be worth it. RTX voice (just like AMD noise supression) is not something that useful (I don’t even want it). What else do you have that could make an nvidia card “superior”? The only thing I can think of is that the most recent nvidia cards are way more energy efficient than amd’s.
Not relevant. I was just trying to say that you have to be very gullible to take a company’s word at face value.