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They also allow ext2 (or many others). Because they allow it doesn't necessary mean they endorse it. That being said, I've lost more data to EXT3 /...
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Under best case scenarios in a day and age where 30-60 fps you may gain up to maybe 6-12 FPS and that would be under very light scenarios where the effects...
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Physx has been compiled with SSE2 math since PhysX 3.0 release back in 2011....
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Funny thing is that when benching Valley on my Titans or 750Ti the openGL Renderer is the fastest with it being slightly faster in Linux than Windows....
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If you could see the hundreds of posts made a day with no URLs or images from spammers you would know why....
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Don't let that hypocritic pompous ass hurt too hard falling off that pedestal you have put yourself on while preaching the joys of censorship for a "free"...
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It isn't due to licensing that openSUSE does not host the nvidia drivers. It's openSUSE's policy not to provide the proprietary nvidia driver which...
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No, actually I believe he is right (however Opera also was campaigning at the same time for the same thing). Mozilla seemed to join in later on in the...
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The open driver can also fall into a state of unmaintained mode and even dropped from mainline. This has happened with other open drivers. Same pitfall,...
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That really depends on the test. Some are compiled at runtime others are "oob" precompiled blobs. To really test distro vs distro one has...
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They have done about as much as they can do with the slim amount of documentation that creative provided....
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They are already doing it. The selection is small to start with but Breaking Bad and House of Cards are already being broadcast at 4k.
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Not true, Netflix's 4k streams utilize H.265.
http://www.dailytech.com/Netflix+to+...265+Compressio...
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