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  • efikkan
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    This is likely going to be the new big seller for Nvidia, and another great card for Linux gaming.

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  • GraysonPeddie
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    Originally posted by pal666 View Post
    why don't you use glasses?
    Glasses don't improve vision for me. It's only useful for protecting my right eye since my left eye is blind. I have optic nerve hypoplasia.

    Originally posted by tuke81 View Post
    Find XUI.ini config file and change value of MaxResolutionUpScale. Try something 0.5 or 1.0, it should increase your GUI and HUDs.
    Thanks. I will try it out soon.

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  • tuke81
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    Find XUI.ini config file and change value of MaxResolutionUpScale. Try something 0.5 or 1.0, it should increase your GUI and HUDs.

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by GraysonPeddie View Post
    I have a visual impairment.
    why don't you use glasses?

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  • GraysonPeddie
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    150W TDP... A nice step-up from GTX 960 for me, even though I won't do 4K gaming until around year 2018. If there are games that do not scale the graphic elements along with text regardless of any resolution, I would prefer to game at 720p, which is the case with BioShock Infinite. I can't read text at 1080p so I drop the resolution down to 720p.

    I have a visual impairment.

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  • NVIDIA Makes Public More GeForce GTX 1070 Pascal Details

    Phoronix: NVIDIA Makes Public More GeForce GTX 1070 Pascal Details

    With the GTX 1080 media embargo lifted yesterday, NVIDIA is spending today getting out more details on the GTX 1070 that will begin shipping in early June...

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