Posted 03/27/2009 at 11:58:32am
Oh, shut up you lousy cunt. ...
Everyone can agree OnLive is on Everything You Need to Know about OnLive -- Is this Your Next Gaming Console?
Posted 03/26/2009 at 07:56:56pm
Everyone can agree OnLive is obviously not PC gaming, its just that it can play PC games, and you all know the distinction. "Cloud" PC gaming, and cloud personal computing in general, would ...
I agree with your concern. on Everything You Need to Know about OnLive -- Is this Your Next Gaming Console?
Posted 03/26/2009 at 03:25:04pm
I agree with your concern. Its probable that as more people gravitate towards the conveniance of "the cloud", there'll be less market incentive to give people the ability to have their own & ...
Posted 03/13/2009 at 10:08:28pm
Sorry, I just didn't want that last idiot's post below me to be the first post unwitting MaxPC fans read after having read this article. those are five seconds of my life i'll never have back ...
Posted 02/17/2009 at 08:26:51pm
Well my gripe isn't with the size, but quality. For example, with your Acer, when sitting in front of it at a usual distance, looking at white page, is the whole screen a shimmering yellow except for ...
Posted 02/17/2009 at 02:40:54pm
I hope this is the last time they mention that shitty Envision monitor ...
Posted 02/05/2009 at 08:17:33pm
I've been getting frustrated with MaxPC reviews of monitors lately, aside from my utter disappointment with my recent purchase of an Envision G2219w1. You guys find a lack of HDCP support important en ...
Posted 01/29/2009 at 10:50:50pm
Don't waste your money, this is a horrible monitor for the money. I ordered two from staples, one from Amazon (under the "Nspire" brand). The viewing angles are embarressingly bad for an LCD ...
Posted 01/12/2009 at 07:39:00pm
Are you sure you got that right about CUDA being a higher level language than OpenCL? From what I read in this article- http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081209-gpgpu-opens-up-with-opencl-1-0-spe ...
Posted 12/20/2008 at 07:43:28pm
You obviously haven't read up on the Hydra. The fact that its a "non-proprietary" solution is least notable feature of the technology, and to answer your question, no, ATI and Nvidia apparen ...
Posted 12/19/2008 at 07:53:56pm
If LucidLogix's HYDRA Engine starts to appear in the coming year, and delivers on it promise of nearly 100% scaling of multi-GPU, then the current problems with using multi GPUs shouldn't be a problem ...
RapidMind stood out for me on Nvidia Brings Standardization to GPU Coprocessing with OpenCL 1.0 - Updated
Posted 12/12/2008 at 04:25:10pm
RapidMind stood out for me in the listing of partners. I was recently trying to find out if there was a way to get the "Electric Sheep" screensaver to utilize a GPU. It would be a perfect ma ...
Posted 12/12/2008 at 03:52:50pm
Who cares if Physx dies? I've been rooting for Physx from the start, but what I've really been hoping for is for the industry to accept the idea of "hardware accelerated" physics, whatever t ...
Posted 11/22/2008 at 01:11:27am
edit the shit outa it ...
Posted 11/21/2008 at 04:22:17pm
"Admittedly reasonable 10 large" is an understatement. How the hell is that possible. That's cheaper than this year's Dream Machine. Slap in LucidLogix's Hydra technology and we could have f ...
Posted 11/21/2008 at 04:02:28pm
Hard drives are going to remain king in storage capacity for quite a while it seems, but SSD are ruling in speed, and have alot of room for improvement. At at "220MB/s read and 200MB/s write" ...
oh come on! Its obvious on Large Hadron Collider Succumbs to Single Bad Solder, Repairs to Cost $21 Million
Posted 11/20/2008 at 09:00:45pm
oh come on! Its obvious whats really going on: The results of the data from the collider eventually leads to technological innovations the cause the end of the world, and people from the future have c ...
Posted 11/20/2008 at 02:08:00am
Physx's strength is simulating cloth, but particle physics simulation of fog and smoke are still a sorry sight, as they have always. "Interaction" with smoke and fog still looks like your ju ...
This is a feature that on Seagate Pushes Full Disk Encryption Drives, with Dell on Board to Distribute
Posted 11/11/2008 at 06:07:20pm
This is a feature that should've been built into every hard drive ever created. Its a no brainer. Its better than using a software solution like Drivecrypt Plus Pack, where there is a noticeable diffe ...
Posted 11/03/2008 at 07:50:55pm
These software picks features you guys have been posting have been great, but do you guys at MacPC have any prefered online bandwidth monitoring software. I think its relevant with all the recent hubb ...
You guys should be fans of on Core i7 Dissected and Benchmarked! Does Intel’s Next-Generation Chip Live Up to the Hype? Hell Yeah!
Posted 11/03/2008 at 12:46:45am
You guys should be fans of whoever's giving you your money's worth or whoever's winning the race. What's wrong with you. Is AMD rubbing your mom's feet after a hard days work? As for the 4870, I still ...
On page 4, in the first on Core i7 Dissected and Benchmarked! Does Intel’s Next-Generation Chip Live Up to the Hype? Hell Yeah!
Posted 11/03/2008 at 12:30:24am
On page 4, in the first paragraph - "...they can participate in the latest technology trends without feeling like they’re getting a great deal. That’s because Intel’s new 2.66GHz Core i7-92 ...
I meant specifically the on Exclusive: Oil Immersion Cooling Goes Mainstream with Hardcore PC's Reactor
Posted 10/28/2008 at 07:34:25pm
I meant specifically the "External PCI-E" specification, also known as "Cabled PCI Express". I don't understand why its never utilized, and an oil submersed PC seems like the perfe ...
Posted 10/27/2008 at 03:11:36pm
Does Process Lasso a better replacement for the Task Manager in XP? If not, what do you guys recommend as a better alternative to the Task Manager, or at least a way to make it look prettier sitting i ...
Exactly, where's the faux on Exclusive: Oil Immersion Cooling Goes Mainstream with Hardcore PC's Reactor
Posted 10/24/2008 at 07:01:56pm
Exactly, where's the faux kelp, the little diver man, or at least a bubble maker. They sure are gonna be embarressed with themselves when read our suggestions. ...
