W.T.F. Nvidia

Discussion in 'Graphics and Semiconductor Industry' started by ninelven, Oct 11, 2019.

  1. Mize

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    When Bill Gates said nobody would need more than, what was it again? 640 KB RAM?
    Is the problem that CPU power and ample RAM have made developers a bit lazy?
     
  2. ninelven

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    Perhaps most are already aware of it, but just in case...

    For those with the misfortune of doing battle with the control panel, I can recommend "nvidia profile inspector." It serves the purpose with significantly less lag in an ~400kb executable.
     
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    The control panel is slow but not that big an issue for me personally. Its also something i rarely interact with these days.
     
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  4. You do know there's no absolute headset position/rotation tracking if you use the PSVR on a PC, right?
    Meaning your headset's reference position will be constantly slipping.
     
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    This, and there's better VR hardware out there if you're on PC.
     
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    I have 3x ps eye camera and orange light up ping pong ball

    Anyway, already plopped down on a Quest instead.

    Will be illegally imported tomorrow a
     
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    why is a vr headset illegal in your country ?
     
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