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#4614787 Posted on: 06/10/2013 01:59 AM
Furthermore, even among the "gaming" community, you want to know how many people with Intel CPU's even overclock? Less than 0.39% based on Steam's hardware survey.
Want to know the single most popular graphics processor that people use for gaming? Intel HD 3000, second place is the HD 4000. Four of the six top slots are occupied by Intel HD graphics. Intel has nearly 14% of the entire Steam GPU market share and is growing.
People here talk about gaming at 1440p, yet only 0.5% even have such a resolution; almost all everyone uses either 1080p or 720p; with the scattering of resolutions in between.
Welcome to reality, I'm sorry it doesn't live up to your "enthusiast" expectations.
Furthermore, even among the "gaming" community, you want to know how many people with Intel CPU's even overclock? Less than 0.39% based on Steam's hardware survey.
Want to know the single most popular graphics processor that people use for gaming? Intel HD 3000, second place is the HD 4000. Four of the six top slots are occupied by Intel HD graphics. Intel has nearly 14% of the entire Steam GPU market share and is growing.
People here talk about gaming at 1440p, yet only 0.5% even have such a resolution; almost all everyone uses either 1080p or 720p; with the scattering of resolutions in between.
Welcome to reality, I'm sorry it doesn't live up to your "enthusiast" expectations.
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Great, a link to what I've already read and not their own video which shows the TIM is useless crust anyway. It totally can't have anything to do with the fact that the their useless crust was making semi contact compared to the replacement TIM practically making no contact at the same distance.
And a random PDF, that's also great proof right there. Buy one if it's so great. What's that? You won't because it can't OC as much as the chip you already have is clock for clock not enough of an improvement offset that? Oh well. Go back to your Intel lab.
Really?
Because I, a university student saddled with debt, don't have the money to run out and upgrade at a whim (my previous upgrade was from a Prescott ffs); that makes my entire argument invalid?
Unbelievable.