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  1. Great story! That was a LOT of money back then too!
  2. Man back in the day Duke Nukem 3D was my favorite game! I had every map memorized, I knew where all the med kits, armor and weapons were. This was before multi-player games became popular, and there was only dial up modems in my neighborhood. But the game would allow you to to dial into a friends computer over the modem and you could play with two people. I just crushed everyone of my buddies I would play against, and they would get so frustrated. Those were the days!
  3. It will be nearly impossible to "right the ship" after something like this comes out!
  4. Ok I can relate to that. It's easy to drag a tab or window to the monitor next to it. Windowed mode you are always having to resize them. I currently use a 38" 21:9 widescreen with 3840x1600 resolution and have two 27" aux monitors vertically next to it. I would like to get an OLED for gaming, but just haven't found the perfect size or resolution to replace my current widescreen with.
  5. From Tom's Hardware Full review here Asus ROG Swift PG49WCD 49-inch gaming monitor review: The most colorful OLED yet
  6. From Tom's Hardware Intel says Lunar Lake will have 100+ TOPS of AI performance — 45 TOPS from the NPU alone meets requirement for next-gen AI PCs
  7. That would not surprise me in the least!
  8. Next-gen GPUs likely arriving in late 2024 with GDDR7 memory — Samsung and SK hynix chips showed chips at GTC From Tom's Hardware Next-gen GPUs likely arriving in late 2024 with GDDR7 memory
  9. Surprised it is not available in the US. I've always been partial to Logitech mice myself.
  10. How some kind of a that's "Awesome" button? I guess that would be similar to a "like" button.
  11. Speaking of that... Intel Core i9-14900KS runs at all-core 6 GHz with direct die cooling
  12. The review is out on Tom's Hardware Intel Core i9-14900KS Review: The Last Core i9 Hits Record 6.2 GHz at Stock Settings
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