The ability to run constant PL2 is down to the motherboard quality and cooling. The consumer should obviously be using their own intellect along with the relatively large amounts of their money.
Although Intel should provide general guidance, they haven’t necessarily done anything wrong, as...
You can’t put so much power in these chips. Adding more voltage is certainly not the right thing to do, unless you’re trying to start a fire. :p
Better cooling is just side stepping the matter.
This is increasingly starting to sound like a console vs PC gaming conversation. As comedic as that may sound.
You also can’t fix everything with extreme overclocking. It can lead to instability and balancing issues with things like frame pacing.
The world’s a complicated place.
I remembered Akila City being more GPU limited, and frame generation is best for CPU limitations.
So I had a look online, and some reviewers were using Akila City for CPU tests, which I thought odd. So decided to go and check.
From what I could tell, there's no real difference.
Just to make...
Decided to give Starfield another go after the recent major updates, and very surprised at how well frame generation has been implemented. It's also much easier to focus on other aspects once you're getting over 140 FPS, and I was surprised at how optimised the game now feels. Not something I...
There’s an assumption here that there’s a perfect relationship.
This is never the case.
However, I still entirely agree, it’s always best to keep it relevant.
Keep in mind, all these frame time and even latency figures are in fact given as an average.
That’s just the nature of quantification of natural occurrences. Notice I said nature twice above, this was meant entirely in context.
This is because for quantification of time you need space, and for...
Most studies are nonsense anyway.
The human eye can see infinite frame rate. It’s just a question of quantifying, which just leads to denial of every other fact.
The 24 fps is just the point where motion appears natural, and that’s the part that really matters. Therefore, you can also see and...
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