Paul Hall+FollowIs Nvidia Leaving GTX Gamers Behind?Nvidia just confirmed it’s pulling the plug on driver support for GTX 10, 9, and 7-series cards this October. RTX users on Windows 10 get a bonus year, but for Maxwell and Pascal owners, it’s the end of the line for new optimizations. Security updates will stick around, but is a decade of support enough? Or should legacy gamers expect more? Let’s debate: is Nvidia setting a new standard, or just following the crowd? #Tech #Nvidia #GamingPC00Share
Michelle Bright+FollowMy 71-year-old dad’s Forge of Empires setup is… insaneSaw a post earlier about someone’s 71-year-old dad playing Forge of Empires 😳😮 Apparently, the guy stumbled on his dad’s spreadsheets for the game — like actual detailed planning docs. No idea if the dad used a wiki or just figured everything out from scratch, but the level of dedication was wild. The best part? His dad’s a retired engineer. Yeah, that explains a lot. #ForgeOfEmpires #GamingDad #GamingPC #Games 80Share
Paul Hall+FollowIntel’s Core War: More Cores, More Problems?So, Intel’s Nova Lake leak promises a 60% multi-threaded boost, but the math feels fuzzy. Are we really getting smarter chips, or just more cores fighting for cache access? As a gamer and a tinkerer, I’m skeptical—does cramming in more threads really help, or will cache latency keep Intel trailing AMD’s Zen 5? What’s your take: brute force or smarter architecture? #IntelNovaLake #GamingPC #TechDebate #Tech00Share
russell01+FollowIs AMD's Next Budget Gaming King Coming?Spotted in AMD’s own driver notes, the rumored Ryzen 5 9600X3D could be the mid-range chip that levels up affordable gaming. With 3D V-Cache tech promising a massive boost in game performance, this chip might just be the sleeper hit for budget builds—if it actually launches widely. Would you hold out for this, or is chip availability too much of a gamble? Let’s debate! #AMD #RyzenX3D #GamingPC #Tech10Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowHow AMD's Chiplets Could Overtake IntelAMD and Intel have taken distinct paths in ramping up CPU cores. AMD's chiplet design keeps things simple yet efficient, while Intel’s hybrid approach mixes core types, relying heavily on P-cores. With games becoming more multithreaded, this could lead to challenges for Intel, especially as AMD might pack even more cores in their next-gen CPUs. 🤔 Is simpler better? Let's see how this unfolds! 🖥️💡 AMD #Intel #GamingPC #TechTalk #Tech80Share
Jason Arellano+FollowNvidia's RTX 5060: A Pricey Gamble?Nvidia just announced their RTX 5060 series, starting at $299. But before you get excited, remember that tariffs and custom prices might make this budget-friendly card a pricey deal. The RTX 5060 promises high FPS at 1080p with features like DLSS 4, but will availability and pricing be a letdown? Here's hoping it doesn’t end up costing like a 70-class card! What are your thoughts? 🤔💸 Nvidia #RTX5060 #GamingPC #GamerLife #TechNews #Tech00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowBudget GPUs come with a hidden cost?MSI's leak of Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti shows it's a PCIe 5.0 GPU, which could mean your current motherboard might not cut it. If you're still rocking a PCIe 4.0 board, get ready for potential performance dips. Is budget gaming now a pricey affair with these hidden upgrade costs? 🤔💸 #GamingPC #Nvidia #GPUNews #Tech20Share
Paul Hall+Follownzxt player three pc: worth the hype?Just spent some time with the NZXT Player Three PC! 🎮 Despite past issues with their Flex program, the build quality is top-notch. The cooling is super quiet, and the performance is killer with an RTX 5080! A few downsides, like the SSD choice, but still a solid contender for high-end gaming. Would you consider it? 🤔 #NZXT #GamingPC #RTX5080 #TechReview #Tech30Share