The amount of carbon this has undoubtedly put into our atmosphere is really my main concern. Yes I know you can do hacky workarounds to fix this, but how many of their consumers did this? Roughly none. What a waste of our planets resources.
The amount of carbon this has undoubtedly put into our atmosphere is really my main concern. Yes I know you can do hacky workarounds to fix this, but how many of their consumers did this? Roughly none. What a waste of our planets resources.
Nvidia 3000 series had/have the issues too. The problem is simply just very manuel work intensive and both companies have a lot to do otherwise so it just simply isn’t cost effective in the short term. Amd did, as mentioned, try to fix it a few months ago with a couple of drivers having a lot of focus on it. And I definitely think they will get it mostly fixed it just, unfortunately, takes time.
I was down to 40W with my dual 34" one 175 and one 100hz both 1440p before I left on a trip 2 weeks ago.
Nvidia’s issue was 30W-40W in extreme cases, not 100W+, vastly different and incomparable.