Nvidia DLSS adoption explodes with DLSS 3 - DLSS 3 adopted 7x faster than DLSS 2

Its like the clever con of 2023.

You can instantly feel the difference but the reason it's come about is due to the 4000 series being somewhat CPU bottlenecked even at 4K in many scenarios and that's running a 13900K with 6000+MHz memory... not all games but a fair few I still only see around 80% GPU usage. DLSS3 resolves that.

The downside which I can sadly see coming a mile off is when developers will get lazy and then start relying on DLSS3 instead of putting work into a game to optimize it.
 
Oh, you cut yours out yourself? Thought they came in that shape already done and ready.

lmao I can tell you are quite young :D

They all vary dude. Like, the size of the motor on the fans. I made some recently in blk, but I cheated because I have a plotter.

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If you are going black carbon I strongly suggest using actual 3m dinoc. The cheap stuff is pretty crap.
 
lmao I can tell you are quite young :D

They all vary dude. Like, the size of the motor on the fans. I made some recently in blk, but I cheated because I have a plotter.

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If you are going black carbon I strongly suggest using actual 3m dinoc. The cheap stuff is pretty crap.

If you call 30 quite young, then I thank you for calling me quite young haha ^_^

Well I'm mostly slightly arsed with it due to being rather OCD of it being perfectly rounded. And needing to cut it myself, I know I'll probably use up the whole tube and maybe get one or two to my satisfaction lol.
 
Yeah that is young :D

Yeah that is the bonus of having the plotter. I just measure them with a vernier then create circles in photoshop.

Mine would have all been upside down. Which always seems to be how they end up when you send the wires the correct way to hide them. I dunno man, you would think they had worked it out after all these years ffs.
 
Oh, you cut yours out yourself? Thought they came in that shape already done and ready.


Yep, I peel off the stock fan sticker and put it onto the white backing of the vinyl, trace around it slowly with a pen and then with a very sharp scissors take my time to make sure I get as close to a perfect circle as possible.
 
Yep, I peel off the stock fan sticker and put it onto the white backing of the vinyl, trace around it slowly with a pen and then with a very sharp scissors take my time to make sure I get as close to a perfect circle as possible.

I always used that method. It usually works really well. Until some ahole decides to make them out of paper lmao.

That is where the cheap compass comes in very handy :)
 
I always used that method. It usually works really well. Until some ahole decides to make them out of paper lmao.

That is where the cheap compass comes in very handy :)


Thankfully the only paper out of all of it is the peel off backing on the vinyl :)
 
Thankfully the only paper out of all of it is the peel off backing on the vinyl :)

I think you misunderstood dude. Some companies make them from printed paper. Meaning you can't get them off to use as a template, as they will tear into tiny pieces and leave a load of crap behind them.

The only fans I have ever seen which look sexy from both sides are the Unifan AL 120.

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I remember first seeing mine and thinking "wow, finally someone actually gets it". They even have RGB on that side.
 
I think you misunderstood dude. Some companies make them from printed paper. Meaning you can't get them off to use as a template, as they will tear into tiny pieces and leave a load of crap behind them.


No I got it, The stickers on my fans thankfully are some type of plastic, Not sure of the exact material but thankfully not paper so they were easy to get off and use as a stencil:)


The only fans I have ever seen which look sexy from both sides are the Unifan AL 120.

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I remember first seeing mine and thinking "wow, finally someone actually gets it". They even have RGB on that side.


Yeah they are very smexy fans, I quite like Corsairs QL fans too as they look nice from both front and rear but sadly those particular fans have an immensely bad reputation for LED's just failing as Corsair seem to have cheaped out on the little circuit board inside the fan so random LED's go bad really quickly.
 
Yeah they are very smexy fans, I quite like Corsairs QL fans too as they look nice from both front and rear but sadly those particular fans have an immensely bad reputation for LED's just failing as Corsair seem to have cheaped out on the little circuit board inside the fan so random LED's go bad really quickly.

And the fact that considering just how long Corsair has been within the industry and what an sheer giant it is, still haven't figured out how to make proper cable management for their fans. One of the reasons I love the Uni Fans.
 
And the fact that considering just how long Corsair has been within the industry and what an sheer giant it is, still haven't figured out how to make proper cable management for their fans. One of the reasons I love the Uni Fans.

It's highly likely down to cost.

Corsair were bought out and ever since their innovation has dipped. I guess they just don't want to spend the money on the R&D.

Noctua also have really taken their eye off the game. Now Thermal right are back with an absolute vengeance making a mockery of many of them. IDK if you'll know about them as they kinda vanished about 13 years ago but they used to make some mad coolers.

Lian Li went through three very expensive designs to get to the Unifan. I'm using 6 Lian Li Bora fans and they are a 4 piece design. blade/motor with a plastic inner core and then both outer plates are made from anodised CNC aluminium. They are beautifully made and totally over built. Then they came up with the ALs and then SL with the infinity rgb. Just serious serious innovation and wonderful materials.

They really are running the RGB fan segment atm and they are no more expensive than a noctua fan.
 
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