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Nick Evanson - Microsoft's current OS has been shrunk to a ridiculous 100MB in size, but only by getting rid of windows from Windows - pcgamer.com

Microsoft's current OS has been shrunk to a ridiculous 100MB in size, but only by getting rid of windows from Windows

Remember when we reported on how the developers of Tiny11, NTDEV, had managed to pack the installation package for Windows 11 down to just 2GB? Well, the same folks have gone one, no, many steps further by making a version of Microsoft's bulky OS that's just 100MB in size. Yes, you read that right, it's twenty times smaller. They had to get pretty drastic with the code scalpel, though, removing the main thing that gives Windows its name: Goodbye GUI and hello to a text-only Win11.

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Nick Evanson - AMD Fluid Motion Frames finally goes official, driver-based frame generation for any DX11/12 game - pcgamer.com

AMD Fluid Motion Frames finally goes official, driver-based frame generation for any DX11/12 game

AMD's Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology sounds like it's something that shouldn't really work and yet it does: enable frame generation to get a performance boost, simply by enabling it in the drivers. At first, only Radeon RX 7000-series owners could use it, but that expanded to include RX 6000 and RDNA mobile chips during the beta development phase. With the latest Adrenalin Software 24.1.1 package, AFMF is now final and official, for anyone with an RDNA 2 or newer GPU.

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Nick Evanson - Intel's Arrow Lake specs break cover: Say hello to DDR5-6400, wave goodbye to DDR4 and possibly Hyper-Threading - pcgamer.com

Intel's Arrow Lake specs break cover: Say hello to DDR5-6400, wave goodbye to DDR4 and possibly Hyper-Threading

It's fair to say that all of us in the PC Gamer office were somewhat disappointed with Intel's 14th generation of desktop Core CPUs. Fast as you could possibly want, sure, but only a few percent better than the previous gen, and still just as power hungry and hot as ever. It was to be expected, though, considering that it wasn't a new architecture. What we're all waiting for is to see what the real successor, Arrow Lake, will be like and the first hints of it have come to light: Basically, it's like a Raptor-like version of Meteor Lake. Oh.

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Nick Evanson - The open beta of Nvidia's RTX Remix is ready to grab: Remaster your favourite old games to give them a massive graphics upgrade - pcgamer.com

The open beta of Nvidia's RTX Remix is ready to grab: Remaster your favourite old games to give them a massive graphics upgrade

Do you have an old game that you wish was remastered to make full use of today's graphics technologies? For me, it's the original Deus Ex, and I'd love to see that with modern lighting and fully ray-traced. We've had some so far, of course, such as Quake 2 and Portal, but these weren't mods, as you had to download the entire updated game. Now, with the release of Nvidia's RTX Remix open beta, you'll be able to do it yourself to any DirectX 8 or 9 game

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Nick Evanson - Deck - Little things that matter: Valve is making performance settings in its Steam Deck easier to understand - pcgamer.com

Little things that matter: Valve is making performance settings in its Steam Deck easier to understand

Not every change or update in PC gaming hardware and software needs to be revolutionary. Sometimes, what you really need is just a bit more understanding about what something does and how it will affect your device. Valve is doing just that with the quick access settings in the latest beta version of its operating system for the Steam Deck: proper descriptions for each one, how they affect performance, and what the trade-off is.

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Nick Evanson - $20 extra a month gets you the pro version of Microsoft's AI Copilot. Or you could just get Valheim every 30 days, instead - pcgamer.com

$20 extra a month gets you the pro version of Microsoft's AI Copilot. Or you could just get Valheim every 30 days, instead

Microsoft's AI tool Copilot is already part and parcel of Windows 11, but at least it's free and you have the option to completely ignore it. Copilot Pro, on the other hand, is a subscription service that was originally only available for business users. But now, the software giant is letting anyone get in on the extra AI action, for a mere $20 per month. Oddly, Microsoft's main target audiencefor this appears to be 365 subscribers, because naturally they'll all want to pay out even more money.

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Nick Evanson - Patriot is developing DDR5 RAM sticks that will run at 6400 speed and higher, no matter what the CPU can take - pcgamer.com

Patriot is developing DDR5 RAM sticks that will run at 6400 speed and higher, no matter what the CPU can take

JEDEC is a standards organisation that's been responsible for laying the foundation for RAM clock speeds and timings for decades. In the case of DDR5, the most recent version of double data rate memory for PCs, the default speed is 4800MT/s and that's to ensure full compatibility with all AMD and Intel CPUs. However, Patriot Group is developing a type of DDR5 stick that pushes this to 6400MT/s and higher, even if the CPU itself doesn't normally support that speed.

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Nick Evanson - New - With A - Price - Price Drop - AMD gatecrashes Nvidia's Super launch with a temporary $90 price drop and new MSRP for the Radeon RX 7900 XT - pcgamer.com - Eu - Usa - Britain - city Tweaktown - Germany

AMD gatecrashes Nvidia's Super launch with a temporary $90 price drop and new MSRP for the Radeon RX 7900 XT

In the battle for sales of graphics cards, there are only three combatants: AMD, Intel, and Nvidia. Unfortunately, it takes years to develop a GPU so when one of them launches a new product, the opposition is rarely in the position to fight back with a similarly new chip. But what they can do is invoke a temporary price drop, to pull customers' gaze away, and that's precisely what AMD has done to its Radeon RX 7900 XT.

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