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    Phoronix: NZXT Developing Some Sort Of New Vulkan-Supported Software For Gamers

    While NZXT is known for their computer cases, water cooling systems, and other peripherals for gamers, it appears they are ramping up their gaming software ambitions as well...

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  • #2
    First guess is an overlay of some kind with performance and temperature

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    • #3
      PC building simulator NZXT edition? LOL

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      • #4
        Hopefully it won´t set your computer on fire!


        [low hanging fruit]

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        • #5
          lets hope you'll not get banned on steam

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          • #6
            Originally posted by loganj View Post
            lets hope you'll not get banned on steam
            Overlays aren't a new thing though. Those don't get you banned.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lyamc View Post
              First guess is an overlay of some kind with performance and temperature
              Same, but second guess is the fanciest tray applet ever created for a PC case. Waiting for web rendering tech to come to tray applets so system tray starts to take as much memory as browser tabs. Reminds me, I lost the cloud password for my mouse... brb

              EDIT: Oh right, I don't use Windows, so I never had a password for my mouse. Linux has such a long way to go...

              EDIT 2: Can I sign into flathub with my facebook account yet? When is KDE going to take advantage of the Discord integration SDK?
              Last edited by doomie; 24 February 2022, 05:49 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lyamc View Post
                First guess is an overlay of some kind with performance and temperature
                Maybe a graphics applet for rendering on a case-integrated display panel?

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