PowerColor has unveiled Ultimate editions of its top-of-the-range Red Devil Radeon RX 6900 XT and Liquid Devil Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics cards with hand-selected GPUs that guarantee a great overclocking potential. The new Red Devil Radeon RX 6900 XT Ultimate and Liquid Devil Radeon RX 6900 XT Ultimate use exactly the same custom PCB design with a 14+2-phase voltage regulating module (VRM) as well as three eight-pin auxiliary power connectors and cooling systems as their regular versions introduced earlier this year . Their key difference of the Ultimate boards from their predecessors is frequency of the Navi 21 XTX GPU (5120 stream processors, 320 TUs, 128 ROPs, 80 RT units). The Red Devil RX 6900 XT Ultimate can boost its Navi 21 GPU to 2425 MHz, whereas the Liquid Devil RX 6900 XT Ultimate can boost its graphics processor to 2525 MHz. To put the numbers into context, AMD's reference Radeon RX 6900 XT does not go higher than 2250 MHz. PowerColor's Red Devil Radeon RX … [Read more...] about PowerColor’s ‘Ultimate’ Red Devil & Liquid Devil RX 6900 XT Get Cherry Picked GPUs
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DJI Air 2S Review: Superb results without the work
DJI Air 2S Score Details DT Editors' Choice “When quality and performance are priority, you won't find anything better than the DJI Air 2S.” Captures sharp images Strong details from its 5.4K video Pro level clips with Mastershots Fun and safe to fly Camera can sometimes hunt for focus MSRP $999.00 One leisurely activity that kept me sane during the lockdown last year was flying the DJI Mavic Air 2 . It had everything you’d want in a drone, whether you were a first-time flyer or a seasoned pilot. Now, though, it looks like DJI is taking a page out of Apple’s playbook by releasing an upgraded version of its drone a year after its release. I had very few qualms about the Mavic Air 2 when I tested it out last year, it was just about perfect in every way . Enter the DJI Air 2S, a slightly beefed-up version that’s most notable for the upgraded camera sensor it’s packing along for the ride, which clearly puts it very close to … [Read more...] about DJI Air 2S Review: Superb results without the work
Nvidia Reportedly Revamps Ampere Silicon To Stop Ethereum Mining For Good
According to HKEPC's report , Nvidia is ready to redeem itself after the whole anti-mining limiter fiasco with the GeForce RTX 3060 . The chipmaker is reportedly preparing a new variant of the GA106 silicon to restore the Ethereum anti-mining limiter back to its not-so-glory days. Citing an unidentified Taiwanese graphics card manufacturer as the source, HKEPC claims that Nvidia has discontinued the GA106-300 die, which powers the GeForce RTX 3060. Therefore, upcoming GeForce RTX 3060 graphics cards will be based on the new GA106-302 die. As simple as the solution may seem, the die swap is sufficient to invalidate the Nvidia-leaked GeForce 470.05 Beta driver since it doesn't have the data to pick up the new PCI Device ID. According to HKEPC's sources, Nvidia has implemented additional mechanisms into the GA106-302 silicon so cracking the anti-mining limiter won't be as easy as before. Barring any setbacks, Nvidia is rumored to deliver the GA106-302 silicon in May, meaning … [Read more...] about Nvidia Reportedly Revamps Ampere Silicon To Stop Ethereum Mining For Good
We deserve TV-based video chats that we can trust
Not long ago, the first generation of smart TVs began shipping with built-in cameras. The idea seemed obvious at the time — if video calling on a computer is good, doing it on the biggest screen in the house should be even better. Some manufacturers even went so far as to add gesture-based control to the cameras, which meant there was a reason to keep those cameras active all of the time. But it soon became apparent that having a camera on your TV represented a potential privacy and security nightmare. Several stories were written about how these devices could be hijacked, and it was eventually revealed that the National Security Association (NSA) had been able to use a Samsung smart TV’s camera and microphones to spy on people it was investigating. Not surprisingly, initial enthusiasm for built-in cameras quickly faded, and as of just a year ago, it was almost impossible to find a smart TV with a camera. And then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Within a few weeks, millions of … [Read more...] about We deserve TV-based video chats that we can trust