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The latest Steam survey results, which were delayed by a day, show that the RTX 4060 laptop GPU was once again the most ...
Valve has updated Steam's basic frame rate counter to include more metrics for the age of AI-generated frames.
Steam has upgraded its in-game performance monitor, enabling users to now determine how many 'fake frames' are being ...
The heroes in a half shell are back, and this time they're pressing right up against your eyeballs. That's thanks to their debut VR outing, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City, which is ...
I’ve been using a 55-inch The Frame with the matte finish and a Disney metallic silver frame bezel for a few years as my bedroom TV, and after spending some time with the Frame Pro, here’s why ...
Check out the SteamVR and PS VR2 Launch Trailer for Dig VR, an excavator simulation game developed by Just Add Water. Players will begin their journey with a mini-digger to begin digging and ...
Time frame perspectives on monetary policy: Trump, Powell and the FOMC Apr. 22, 2025 7:39 AM ETBy: Yoel Minkoff, SA News Editor 2 Comments Play (3min) LD ...
Among all the game stats that I monitor, the Frame Time Graph is the one that I keep going back to time and time again to fine tune my performance. Here’s why that is… The importance of frame ...
I’ve had a chance to spend some time with the Frame Pro, as well as pull some preliminary test results and review price information — all of it can be found in my hands-on impressions below.
While the general frame rates are a little lower in FSR 4 compared to FSR 3, it's generally said that the image quality is higher as a result, but you'll have the option of both on a recent AMD GPU.
When your frame rate is in flux, the frame pacing gets through completely off. Between two frames, there might be a gap of 25 milliseconds, but between the next two frames, there’s a gap of 35ms.
In this full time-lapse build video, Greg and I build a 48x80 work shop for our client. Building a large post frame work shop with two guys is a lot of work, but with the right tools and machinery ...