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AMD claims new frame generation tech can boost Cyberpunk 2077 performance by up to 78%
  • the problem imo is that it's advertised absolutely incorrectly. they make it sound like the tech makes the game run faster. it doesn't. it leverages the free resources due to the cpu bottleneck in order to interpolate frames, like those 2010's tvs with their "9000hz motion" interpolation. it's okay for smoothing out jerky frame movement in solo third person rpgs and stuff like that, but absolutely disgusting and unusable for first person shooters. yet, following the gaming subs on reddit, people are gushing over it like it's free real performance increases out of thin air.

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    crash on startup after disabling igpu
  • narrowed it down to the "Gigabyte GTX1080ti 11G" detector. all except that one can be left enabled. as soon as i add that one for my graphics card into the mix, openrgb crashes.
    the confusing part here is that only after disabling the igpu this happens. if i reenable the igpu, things are back to normal with all detectors being able to correctly identify all their components.
    any idea why that might be?

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  • after having some issues with my igpu (7800X3D), i decided to disable it in uefi. i'm running win10 (22h2, 19045.4651).

    as for the description what i was seeing:

    • i disabled the igpu in uefi
    • reboot
    • crash of OpenRGB upon starting up/scanning devices
    • i deleted %appdata%/OpenRGB
    • i ran the .exe as admin
    • as soon as the scan went over the gpu (gigabyte gtx1080 ti aorus master) the programm CTD'd again
    • disabling all detectors in OpenRGB.json allowed me to launch the app again
    • in the settings i was able to reenable the mobo detection without issues and passed rescanning the devices
    • in the settings reenabling all gigabyte device detections triggered the CTD upon rescanning again

    at least it was able to log something to that point:

    https://pastebin.com/fhnEddij

    what i noticed in the logs is the following weird message: for some reason my mobo (an ASUS TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS WIFI) is being identified under gigabyte:

    7325 |Debug: [Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2 SMBus] FAILED - 'TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS WIFI' was not found in the JSON list. Do NOT enable if this is a USB based board.

    to me it seems that disabling the igpu somehow has messed up the enumeration of the devices/ids/slots, which led to the mobo being somehow wrongfully pushed up to the gpu slot, or something along the lines.

    edit: before any questions arise, i'm running version 0.8, but upgrading to version 0.9 yielded no change in behaviour, which is why i downgraded again.

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    Steam Deck now has thousands more games than the Nintendo Switch
  • Steam exclusive content

    great, because nobody asked for that anyways.

    The Switch 2 can be better than Steam deck.

    and the Deck 2 will be better than the Switch 2. what's your point?

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    Special counsel: Trump immunity claim threatens democracy
  • Donald Trump’s bold claims that he’s immune from criminal prosecution over his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election

    wait. so is he now admitting to consciously trying to overturn it by force, or is it just coming from the context of the lawsuit?

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    Has anyone here used a controller for the PC version of Rogue Squadron? Is it worth getting a controller?
  • got it on steam deck, so using a controller. it's mostly like i remember playing it as a kid on n64. the only issue is that the camera keeps zooming out every now and then, but there's a keybind to reset it when needed.

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    Bildungsproteste in Ungarn: 19-Jährige fordert Orbán heraus | MDR.DE
  • und dann in paar jahren rumheulen, dass das land keinerlei fachkräfte mehr hat, weil sie das ausland alle "abgeworben" hat.
    genau mein humor

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