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17 days agoTrump might sell it too.
If you’re snooping here, you gotta calm yourself down.
Trump might sell it too.
And it’ll only be available on the RTX6000 series cards which will start out with 2gb of VRAM and cost $3000
You clearly don’t know how addiction works if you think they can just walk away.
I hope they go broke waiting for people who never intend to buy this thing
Well it sure as shit didn’t go to anything that actually helped people.
So if I’m reading this right, this is the average performance aggregate of all systems tested year over year.
Meaning, the systems tested this year, as a whole, came out to a lower average score. The top end systems were probably still more powerful, but there could be less top end systems this year, and overall scores were pulled down by the mid or lower ends.
I’d assume this means less people bought the highest end equipment this year compared to prior years. Pricing has gotten extreme for the highest end and I’m betting less people see the value in it with modern gaming being in the state it’s in.
But I’d also be curious what the median is, and how many systems were scored annually.