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System Name | My Rig |
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Processor | AMD 3950X |
Motherboard | X570 TUFF GAMING PLUS |
Cooling | EKWB Custom Loop, Lian Li 011 G1 distroplate/DDC 3.1 combo |
Memory | 4x16GB Corsair DDR4-3466 |
Video Card(s) | MSI Seahawk 2080 Ti EKWB block |
Storage | 2TB Auros NVMe Drive |
Display(s) | Asus P27UQ |
Case | Lian Li 011-Dynamic XL |
Audio Device(s) | JBL 30X |
Power Supply | Seasonic Titanium 1000W |
Mouse | Razer Lancehead |
Keyboard | Razer Widow Maker Keyboard |
Software | Window's 10 Pro |
The two biggest things I have gotten out of the PS4 announcement are positives for PC gamers.
1st. PS4 is an x86 based system, will likely be very easy to port games from PS4 to PC, if not simultanously release them.
2nd. AMD has all 3 consoles for GPU hardware, potentially meaning games will be developed strongly around utilizing this architecture.
3rd. Nvidia, is still pushing PhysX, on AMD hardware(granting it is probably CPU based). But that means there's a possibility of AMD hardware based support.
I miss anything?
1st. PS4 is an x86 based system, will likely be very easy to port games from PS4 to PC, if not simultanously release them.
2nd. AMD has all 3 consoles for GPU hardware, potentially meaning games will be developed strongly around utilizing this architecture.
3rd. Nvidia, is still pushing PhysX, on AMD hardware(granting it is probably CPU based). But that means there's a possibility of AMD hardware based support.
I miss anything?