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AMD Updates Adrenalin Drivers for Hitman 3

January 21, 2021 by www.tomshardware.com

AMD has launched a new graphics driver to support the new AAA title, Hitman 3, in all its glory. Adrenaline Driver 21.1.1, according to AMD, can add up to 10% more performance on Hitman 3 at 4K ultra settings with a Radeon RX 6800 XT, compared to previous driver 20.12.1. Driver 21.1.1 also adds support for Quake II RTX and features a barrage of bug fixes. … [Read more...] about AMD Updates Adrenalin Drivers for Hitman 3

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‘Pi Silicon’ Partners Reveal RP2040 Boards and Accessories

January 21, 2021 by www.tomshardware.com

Pico Breakout Garden Base for use with Pimroni's range of Breakout Garden boards.Pimoroni Pico VGA Demo Base, used with Programmable IO to emulate a VGA output.Pico Omnibus / Decker Expanders, providing 2/4 times the number of GPIO pins for addons.Pico Proto, quickly prototype permanent Pico based projects,Pico RGB Keypad to create your own USB keyboard with 16 RGB keys.Pico Explorer Base, an electronics playground with speakers, 1.54" IPS screen, motor drivers and Breakout Garden connectors.Pico Unicorn Pack, 112 RGB LEDs and four buttons for light based animations.Pico Audio Pack, to create a 32-bit 384KHz stereo audio synth or it can be used as a custom USB soundcard.Pico Scroll Pack, a 7 x 17 grid of single color LEDs which can be used to scroll messages.Pico Display Pack, a 1.14" IPS LCD and four buttons that can be used to display images, text and basic user interfaces.The Raspberry Pi Pico and the RP2040 SoC seem to have come from nowhere, but it looks like in just a few hours, … [Read more...] about ‘Pi Silicon’ Partners Reveal RP2040 Boards and Accessories

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Razer Naga review

July 30, 2013 by www.digitaltrends.com

In general, the new mouse is broader and flatter than the previous version, which had a more significant indent for the user’s palm and more radically sloped and contoured buttons. Based on looks alone, the old mouse looks more ergonomic, but actual use tells a different story. The new Naga does a better job of filling the user’s hand, is easier to control, and feels more natural at first touch. While mouse ergonomics are a matter of taste, we do think the revised design will better fit more gamers. … [Read more...] about Razer Naga review

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