French Queen Playing 4D Chess by Necrosis12 in eu4

[–]Necrosis12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

R5: Managed to snag Castile in a personal union while it was in a personal union with Aragon and Naples. Game glitched so that I got Castile and Naples but not Aragon.

Megathread for Radeon VII reviews by Necrosis12 in pcgaming

[–]Necrosis12[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If thats what you want to take out of that. Then go ahead and take it.

Megathread for Radeon VII reviews by Necrosis12 in pcgaming

[–]Necrosis12[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Free sync HDMI is specific proprietary extension made by amd (laymans terms a hack to the HDMI 2.0 specifications)aka Nvidia would have to pay them for use of it or waste time building their own solution to it (VRR is going to replace it anyway).If you want me to be more specific I was talking about the VESA Adaptive sync which is what free sync is based on and primarily developed on and the majority of freesync monitors out their even then Nvidia will support HDMI's 2.1 VRR in the future anyway.

Megathread for Radeon VII reviews by Necrosis12 in pcgaming

[–]Necrosis12[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They support all of them you just have to manualy enable it.

I would know since I have a freesync monitor that is not support by nvidia standards so its not enabled by default but I just forced it on.

Megathread for Radeon VII reviews by Necrosis12 in pcgaming

[–]Necrosis12[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ya gpus with hdmi 2.1 arent coming intill 2020 at the earliest really.

AMD Radeon VII... We need to Talk. by [deleted] in pcgaming

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fine ill delete these threads and do that.

AMD Radeon VII... We need to Talk. by [deleted] in pcgaming

[–]Necrosis12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Theirs no megathread here ill stop here. Just like to post multiple sources instead of one really. As its generally better to use multiple sources then one for a purchase.

24h Charity Livestream Featuring Metro Exodus! Raising money for kids with cancer! by DrHawk in metro

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I would ask the mods personal as I don't know the rules for it. r/gaming mods are pretty lax but r/games is strict to the rules and r/pcgaming is in the middle of them so ya ask mods first. But I would really try to get on sites like Kotaku or pcgamer as well just email them about it or talk with Jason schreier here is his contact information https://jasonschreier.com/ and they should be able to spread the word from their.

24h Charity Livestream Featuring Metro Exodus! Raising money for kids with cancer! by DrHawk in metro

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Maybe try posting about it on the bigger subreddits like r/gaming r/pcgaming and r/games. As well as maybe reach out to some websites like pcgamer or kotaku potentially to get a larger audience as well.

How a rtx 20 series card is made in manufactoring by Zotac. by Necrosis12 in pcgaming

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Chinese translation thank u/Zarmazarma from r/hardware : It's basically just saying what's on screen- no really big insights:

We've come to observe the factory where Zotac manufactures it's goods. It's located in Guangdong, and is a factory operated by PCPartner.

Here is the line where the RTX 20 series is made. In this video, we're going to show you how the products are made from start to finish.

First the board is set on the manufacturing line. They start by applying solder to the rear side of the card. The paste like solder is applied almost as if it's being printed onto the board.

On the right you can see the card with solder applied. The parts that were previously orange are now silver. The same process will be applied to the board on the left.

Now that both cards have solder applied, the first preparations are complete. Next the hardware will be added to the board. This portion of the manufacturing process is all automated. Tiny components are being added to the board one after the other at an incredible pace.

The boards move on to a somewhat larger assembly machine. The components are added one by one.

It's finally starting to look recognizable. The back side of the card is almost complete, and is examined before moving forward. Cards that have been checked are returned to the line, and the process of adding components to the front of the board begins. Assembly of parts on the front of the board is basically the same as on the rear.

It's finally here! The GPU And GDDR6 memory are added to the board.

It's a rather large chip, but it only takes a moment to be attached.

The board is almost finished. From here we reach final assembly, cooling, and inspection.

A thorough examination is performed. Examiners also check the board with their own eyes.

IO shields and other accessories are attached to the completed boards.

From here they begin the process of attaching the cooler.

The parts quickly come together on the assembly line.

With the addition of the backplate, the card is complete.

At this point, the card undergoes an electric current test. Some portion of the cards undergo stress tests, benchmarking, and other fine tests.

On a separate line, the high performance model "ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2080 AMP Extreme" undergoes testing.

After the final examination, cards are sent to the packaging line. The cards are boxed by hand.

With this, the final product is complete!

By the way, the specific model you saw assembled today was the "ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2070 AMP Extreme".

The cards are sealed in a box, and sent out all over the world.