Silvermont is pretty impressive . SOC Baytrail Celeron N2807 @ 1.56 (2.2GHz turbo boost) can run most demanding PSP games full speed at 2xIR + FXAA . It can not run Dolphin though
Samurai Warrior 3Z can run at full speed 30FPS without lag . The tablet stays cool , it does not heat up , not even a little
$70 for this tablet is not bad at all
So the 950 is out. Does anyone own it? Is it at all a better budget GPU than the 750ti?
(09-30-2015, 05:57 AM)piccolo289 Wrote: [ -> ]So the 950 is out. Does anyone own it? Is it at all a better budget GPU than the 750ti?
950 can match the 960 in certain cases. However the 960 is obviously overall better and the 950's price is way too close to the 960.
I'm not sure if I can trust that graph to be unbiased. They're trying to sell things, after all, and a 700-series user is more likely to buy stuff if they feel what they have is worse than it is.
(10-01-2015, 11:50 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not sure if I can trust that graph to be unbiased. They're trying to sell things, after all, and a 700-series user is more likely to buy stuff if they feel what they have is worse than it is.
The 950 is definitely above the 750ti by a good amount. The only problem is the price. $140/$150 would be a decent price
(09-23-2015, 10:10 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm never sure how much I should believe reports of some PSUs being bad. Because I didn't know any better, I bought a no-name brand 550W one with 80+ Bronze certification in early 2012 (or maybe even 2011, as it was when I got my HD 6950, and the HD 7xxx series wasn't suggested by anyone here as a better option, but wikipedia says it was out by then). It's never once caught fire, the holdup time seems to be within spec (temporary powercuts which have turned off my room lights temporarily and knocked out every other electronic device have only caused BSOD instead of a total power failure) and there doesn't seem to be jitter causing issues overclocking (4.6 GHz @1.2V on a 4670K). Maybe I lucked out, maybe it was a rebadged seasonic that somehow ended up selling for £30, or maybe there's less truth to the myth than some believe.
To qualify for 80Plus certification, you kind of have to make your PSU not completely shit. That's part of why you're not having any issues. What's the brand?
a no-name PSU does not have 80+ certification . Usually 50->70% efficiency or even less
It's powercool, a company which doesn't even seem to have a website. That's fairly close to no-name.