Updated: GeForce cards mysteriously appear to play nice with TR's FreeSync monitors Update 9/30/18 3:22 AM: After further research and the collection of more high-speed camera footage from our G-Sync displays, I'm confident the tear-free gameplay we're... |
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Weighing the trade-offs of Nvidia DLSS for image quality and performance While Nvidia has heavily promoted ray-traced effects from its GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards, the deep-learning super-sampling (DLSS)... |
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The days of casual overclocking are numbered The days of overclocking for the casual PC enthusiast are numbered, at least if we define "casual enthusiast" as "a person who just wants to... |
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DirectX 11 more than doubles the GT 1030's performance versus DX12 in Hitman It's been an eventful week in the TR labs, to say the least, and today had one more surprise in store for us. Astute commenters... |
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Revisiting the value proposition of AMD's Ryzen 5 2400G The mornings before tight deadlines in the world of PC hardware reviews often follow a week or less of nonstop testing, retesting, and more testing.... |
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Spitballing the performance of AMD's Radeon Vega Frontier Edition graphics card AMD's Radeon Vega Frontier Edition reveal yesterday provided us with some important pieces of the performance puzzle for one of the most hotly-anticipated graphics... |
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I made my dumb appliances smarter with the Internet of Things Sometimes I forget things. In particular, I forget to transfer my clean but wet laundry from the washing machine to the dryer. When this happens,... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Networking |
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Re-examining the unusual frame time results in our Radeon RX 470 review It's never fun to admit a mistake, but we made a big one while writing our recent Radeon RX 470 review. That piece was... |
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TR's VR journals, part one: setting the stage Over the past couple months, I've been places. I've dangled from the side of a rock wall hundreds of feet above crashing waves. I've... |
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Radeon Pro Duo spearheads AMD's push for VR dominance GDC—At its Capsaicin event this evening, AMD took the wraps off a wide range of software and hardware projects that put the spotlight on virtual... |
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Microsoft's push for a unified cross-platform gaming experience backfires Over the past few years, Microsoft has made a few attempts to build bridges to the PC gaming community. More often than not, though, those... |
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Ashes of the Singularity's second beta gives GCN a big boost with DX12 Ashes of the Singularity is probably the first game that will come to most people's minds these days when we talk about DirectX... |
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Into a new era Sixteen years ago, we fired up a modest web server session and began posting news items about the latest in PC tech and gaming. Over... Type: Blog post Tags: Graphics The Tech Report |
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Mixing power-line networking with Wi-Fi proves intoxicating You may recall my failed attempt at using a second Wi-Fi router in repeater mode in order to overcome some signal-strength issues in the... Type: Blog post Tags: Networking |
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How much video memory is enough? One question we haven't answered decisively in our recent series of graphics card reviews is: how much video memory is enough? More pressingly given the... |
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Is FCAT more accurate than Fraps for frame time measurements? Here's a geeky question we got in response to one of our discussions in the latest episode of the podcast that deserves a solid... |
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Reconsidering the overall index in our Radeon R9 Fury review I've been pretty active over the weekend responding to questions in the comments section for our Radeon R9 Fury review. |
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Time Warner slings free Maxx upgrades to counter Google Fiber I've been chronicling the slow progress of Google Fiber moving into my metro area, my city, and eventually, into my house. Since Google Fiber... Type: Blog post Tags: Internet Networking |
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