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Nick Evanson - Microsoft's auto AI upscaler will only be available on Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ AI PCs to begin with - pcgamer.com

Microsoft's auto AI upscaler will only be available on Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ AI PCs to begin with

Earlier this year, it came to light that Microsoft had been developing an AI upscaler for Windows, called Automatic Super Resolution (ASR). The concept behind the system is that any game can get a boost in performance and better anti-aliasing, even if it doesn't support DLSS, FSR, or XeSS. Microsoft has now made the feature available, except very few people will get to use it for now because it's only enabled on new Copilot+ AI PCs that sport Qualcomm's Snapdragon X processor.

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Nick Evanson - Ada Lovelace - Is this the perfect $1,500 gaming PC? Maybe not, but it's pretty darn close - pcgamer.com

Is this the perfect $1,500 gaming PC? Maybe not, but it's pretty darn close

ABS Cyclone Ruby | Ryzen 7 7700X | GeForce RTX 4070 Super | 32GB DDR5-6000 | 1TB NVMe SSD | $1,699.99 $1,499.99 at Newegg (save $200)Take a fast eight-core CPU, bags of speed DDR5, and a great mid-range GPU, and you've got an awesome gaming PC. Make it less than $1,500 to buy and it'd almost be perfect. Wait a second...

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Nick Evanson - The messy DisplayPort 2.1 specs mean you could be limited to a monitor cable too short to be of any use if you want to hit 4K at 240 Hz - pcgamer.com

The messy DisplayPort 2.1 specs mean you could be limited to a monitor cable too short to be of any use if you want to hit 4K at 240 Hz

DisplayPort is generally seen as the superior technology for transmitting images from a graphics card to a monitor, but the latest 2.1 version is causing all kinds of headaches. Poor quality or very short cables limit how useful the tech actually is, but the confusing specs don't help either.

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Nick Evanson - Ubisoft - Ubisoft's XDefiant system requirements are so low that even a manky old potato will run the game - pcgamer.com

Ubisoft's XDefiant system requirements are so low that even a manky old potato will run the game

Ubisoft might be acting all fashionably late to the multiplayer shooter party, but its forthcoming XDefiant looks like it will be accessible to just about every gamer out there, thanks to having some of the lowest PC system requirements I've seen in years.

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Nick Evanson - AMD Zen 6 could deliver a full 32-core chiplet, with Zen 5c reportedly set to offer its own 16-core CCX - pcgamer.com

AMD Zen 6 could deliver a full 32-core chiplet, with Zen 5c reportedly set to offer its own 16-core CCX

Snippets from well-known leakers are suggesting that 2024 is going to be an exciting year for CPU enthusiasts, as AMD's forthcoming Zen 5 and Zen 5c architectures look like they'll be pushing core counts to new records. The next series of EPYC server chips could even have as many as 192 cores, 384 threads in a single package.

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Nick Evanson - Sony's Ghost of Tsushima has actual g-g-g-ghosts when it comes to Intel's Arc GPUs - pcgamer.com

Sony's Ghost of Tsushima has actual g-g-g-ghosts when it comes to Intel's Arc GPUs

Sony's PS4 classic, Ghost of Tsushima, has finally made its way to the humble PC. In terms of hardware support, porting wizards Nixxes has tried its best to incorporate all the latest GPU features, such as upscaling, frame generation, and ultra-wide monitor support. But there's one thing that Sony hasn't checked properly: does the game run properly on Intel Ark GPUs?

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Nick Evanson - Razer Viper V3 Pro review - pcgamer.com

Razer Viper V3 Pro review

«For the pro,» says Razer's marketing line. «The GOAT of wireless esports mice returns to reshape the competitive scene.» If you know what any of that means, you'll know exactly what you're getting here. A mouse that's extremely light and has a very high sensitivity and polling rate. The thing is, that's not exactly rare amongst extreme gaming mice, so what exactly is Razer offering that's different in its new Viper V3 Pro?

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Nick Evanson - Starting at just $120 these are the two best cheap gaming monitors I'd buy myself right now - pcgamer.com - These

Starting at just $120 these are the two best cheap gaming monitors I'd buy myself right now

ASRock Phantom Gaming | 27-inch | 1080p | 165Hz | IPS | FreeSync | $179.99$119.99 at Newegg (save $60) We love a simple but great 1080p monitor, and this ASRock is one of our favorite choices for gaming screen deals. There's nothing to complain about here when you're getting a big, fast IPS panel for just under $120.

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