Geforce RTX 4000: Post Delay Report
Videocardz reports that the Geforce RTX 4000 will be delayed. Nvidia has sent a message to its partners, where releases are suspended indefinitely. The reason given is the procurement of components. However, the first cards have already been made by partners with "listing kits". No ambitious gamer might be interested in the Geforce GTX 1630, but according to reports, the delay is also available for the Geforce RTX 4000. According to the new findings, the card codenamed Ada Lovelace should now start in about four weeks. This has been spread by WCCF Tech, so it was confirmed by another source. This will be the latest status of the Geforce RTX 4090 starting in September; the Geforce RTX 4080 in October and the Geforce RTX 4070 in November. But that should be about the market launch; the announcement is said to come sooner. And it is not ruled out that there will be further changes to the schedule, as it is said that there are problems not only with material procurement, but also with the sale of the Ampere model. This problem is easy to solve with price, but of course no one wants that, because rummaging through the amp cards on the table does nothing for profit. Still, with the assumption that prices will come down, as the entire market also gives way, it shouldn't be easy to bring an RTX 3000 model to gamers at a premium price.
Geforce RTX 4000: The new Titan in development – 48 GB and over 800 watts TDP?
In February 2013, Nvidia launched its flagship GTX Titan, which again significantly outperformed the GTX 680, Geforce's top model at the time. In the years that followed, Titan graphics cards continued to hit the market. , such as the dual-GPU Titan Z, Titan X, or more recently the Turing-based Titan RTX. On the other hand, with the current Ampere architecture, there is no titanium model and hardly any corresponding rumors. Leaker @kopite7kimi, active on Twitter, now claims that Nvidia is now working on a corresponding graphics card again. According to Nvidia, the company is planning a new Titan that will complement the RTX 4000 series. Based on the rumors presented here alone, it's impossible to tell if Nvidia is actually working on a new Titan graphics card. Also, there's no information on a corresponding release date yet, even though a very fitting date will appear shortly after the RTX 4000 graphics card launches: February 19, 2023, when the first Titan will turn 10 years old. Finally, the EIA problem still exists. Nvidia's Titan graphics cards tend to fall somewhere between the enthusiast and professional realms, and are sold at prices to match. Even if you can only laugh it off at today's GPU prices: the first-gen GTX Titan was almost ridiculously expensive at €950, and subsequent models set new records.
BIOS update: AMD stuttering under Windows 11 and 10 is a thing of the past
AMD has notified the activated firmware Trusted Platform Module in March 2022 that there may be performance issues. According to information provided by AMD, fTPM should not work as expected, which may cause stuttering on PCs with Ryzen processors and Windows 11 or Windows 10. A BIOS update was promised back in March to fix the stutter. The update was supposed to be released in May, but it took a few days.from now on AMD Common Package Software Architecture Version 1.2.0.7 Available for download from various motherboard manufacturers such as ASUS. In AGESA version 1.2.0.7, brief distorted sounds, wobbly mouse pointers, or brief freezes on PCs with Ryzen processors should be a thing of the past. The new version also includes A320, B350 and X370 chipsets supporting Zen 3. According to AMD, the temporary pause was caused by fTPM memory operations in the motherboard's SPI memory. Version 2.0 of the Trusted Platform Module has been available since 2015. In previous versions of Windows, activation was completely optional, but if you used Microsoft Bitlocker hard drive encryption, you were already a TPM 2.0 user. Using TPM 2.0 (in conjunction with Secure Boot) should better protect the Windows boot process from attacks. The TPM generates encryption keys, stores them securely, and uses them to boot the operating system securely. For Windows 11, the TPM is mandatory, either as a physical module or via a firmware TPM. However, if desired, you can also bypass the TPM requirement and install and use Windows 11 without activating the TPM. Glad this issue seems to be fixed now!
Epic Games Store Free: Because of 'Trash' - Steam Players Say 'Very Positive'
The following game is currently available for free on Steam, and it's not as rubbish as Sharknado: Maneater! It's not easy to offer the next top game for free after Bioshock and Wolfenstein. However, Epic Games still has generous pants and pushes Maneater to download for free. "Trash!" some would yell. But rubbish. The title is rated "Very Positive" on Steam and can be found somewhere in Goat Simulator from the fun factor, but it offers so much more because the craziness here has a system, not just a fun s project. "As the ocean's top predator, experience the ultimate power fantasy - the terrifying shark! Maneater is a single-player open-world action RPG (ShaRkPG) where you play as a shark. Eat! Explore! Grow!" – This is what the developers say. "Experience the ultimate power fantasy as the ocean's top predator - the basking shark! Terrorize coastal waters. Rip off swimmers and divers' limbs and give people a reason to fear!" to survive in the world and occupy a place in the food chain. An open world is used for this, with all kinds of dangers, but be kind. Treats can be other animals or these people in colorful fabrics. If you want to have fun, be sure to check it out.
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