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NZXT's reputation must be tanking after the whole class action lawsuit thing they got into. I'm seeing a lot of their hardware online at pretty good discounts. They have a MATX case on sale for $50, normally $80, which looks to be one of the best you can buy at that price. At least their cases are better than their rent-a-PC program.
 
Only have one thing from them and as long as it keeps working, I won't worry about reputations. It was rated highly so I won't worry, that and they don't make it themselves... very few make their own PSU. Only Seasonic and Superflower are 1st party, rest of them use someone else... possibly one of the two already mentioned in this sentence.

I don't follow hardware makers really, apart from Samsung (had about 4 monitors from them and all my ssd have been from them so far) I generally don't have favourites when it comes to hardware. Okay, I did have 4 Asus motherboards but I got in a rut, and they always worked fine for me. Guess I also like Western Digital hdd but only as only one die in about 20 years.

note... one day get my 5th panel from Samsung... but Asus make monitor. I can't escape them.
 
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Perhaps I have seen the results of people following random youtube videos before too many times to fall for them.


You can't get more VRAM by changing a registry key
All this actually does is possibly increase the amount of shared ram the GPU can use. The GMM registry key is used to "fake" or increase dedicated video memory (VRAM) for Intel integrated graphics to help run games that require higher VRAM limits

Your PC already shares half your ram with the GPU but only if/when the game you are playing exceeds the onboard VRAM

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only real answer is get a better GPU with more VRAM.
Buying more ram is also a bandaid but its an expensive one right now. More ram you have, more share you can give. You don't really want to use ram... its way slower than vram and will cause lag.

I wonder how slow a game would run if you shared more ram with that key, than you actually have, and it had to use page file on a hdd instead. That would be fun
 
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One problem with alternate GPU brands is going to be game support.
Maybe not for new games after its released but Intel still playing catchup on all the old games.
We'll see how they do on drivers. That's going to be a huge hurdle. But I know one thing for sure, if it performs the way they say it will perform, and they stick to the "lower cost" model, gamers will buy the absolute hell out of it. And by comparing this to the 5090, they are absolutely going after the gaming market. The 5090 is a hobbyist card for AI. Data centers aren't likely to buy 100 of these to replace one true AI workstation.

Never mind. These won't really play games well. They are intended for scientific simulations. However, they have stated that they want to enter the gaming market with their next GPUs. What's cool about these is that the VRAM is expandable to 160 GB.
 
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What the hell is AMD doing? I guess they don't like it when you point out their anti-consumer practices, or the fact that this chip costs $900 and is only marginally better than it's predecessor, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D.
 
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD_noSVTR08


What the hell is AMD doing? I guess they don't like it when you point out their anti-consumer practices, or the fact that this chip costs $900 and is only marginally better than it's predecessor, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D.

I'm a little disappointed that Gamer's Nexus took this as an opportunity for a political rant.
 
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The Hardware Unboxed guys replicated the GN Image in their video to point of even copying the hair... his hair is shorter than that normally. So no, they don't look that similar in real life

They are both called Steve, that is where similarities end. One from USA, other Australia, not even related.

As for price, its the same price here now as the 9950x3d was at launch, so its really not that much more. I know as I did think about buying the 9950x3d last year but its price at time put me off. Now that its not the flagship, its price has dropped.

AMD had already pointed out its performance wasn't that much better than the single X3d version, reviewers just wanted it. Now they have it and see AMD wasn't lying. Releasing it now at least means the next gen 950x3d version will likely only include the 2 cache version as they have the tech now, might as well use it.
 
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I'm a little disappointed that Gamer's Nexus took this as an opportunity for a political rant.
A lot of GN's videos have been politically slanted as of recently. Although I agree and align with most of what they say, I do wish the main channel videos were just focused on the hardware and such. They have a second channel focused on consumer advocacy that could be where the political videos stay. They're journalists at the end of the day, journalists that love PC hardware.

The Hardware Unboxed guys replicated the GN Image in their video to point of even copying the hair... his hair is shorter than that normally. So no, they don't look that similar in real life
The thumbnail honestly made me laugh really hard. Hardware Unboxed always has some of the funniest thumbnails.
 

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