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In todays complicated woman you don't need to be unfaithful, bitchez be crazy 24/7:eek:

So true, Hence why I've been single for 5 years, Had chances to get into relationships with some cracking looking women but then realized "Hang on, Could happen again and I'll be broke most of the time" feck that :D
 
When a dev is using Tier 3 of DX12 features, Devs can now use a feature called MultiAdapter. This is what caused the rumor of using Nvidia and AMD cards together, but the most unlikely graphics processor's, Intels IGPU and AMDs APUs, can be used too. Using MultiAdapter, for example, a 290x can be paired with the integrated GPU on Intel or the GPU core on the APUs to get a nice little performance increase. Or go for a 980 using either as well. This will require A LOT of planning and development from the Devs to get it to work correctly. It will take time. So while it is great, expect few devs to try and get this outside of tech demos and engine rendering footage.

Much more info in the link below, to much for a quick news thread.

Source:http://www.pcgamer.com/directx-12-will-be-able-to-use-your-integrated-gpu-to-improve-performance/
 
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They just want to kill the modding community so i say to that fuck you Rockstar

I think you have to respect that R* wish to maintain GTA V particularly Online as a perpetual and ongoing platform. DLC is an integral part of the game and they can't just leave it alone to descend into nonsense like GTA IV. Every detail and aspect of the game is delicately designed and considered and considering its scale that is quite an achievement and investment of peoples time. I personally think that should be respected and modding goes away from the way I personally appreciate the game.

Modding single player I doubt will ever be stopped and perhaps R* should allow more freedom so its legit for people to attempt it, although it really doesn't affect me at all.

JR
 
AMD Unveils New 7000 Series APUs and New Radeon™ Graphics Products

http://www.amd.com/en-us/press-releases/Pages/new-7000-series-apu-2015may06.aspx

New York, NY 5/6/2015

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today at their 2015 Financial Analyst Day is unveiling new AMD 7000 Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), AMD Radeon™ 300 and M300 Series Graphics, and AMD A-Series desktop APU updates, delivering a robust lineup of products in 2015

AMD Radeon™ 300 Series Graphics for OEM desktops: Additionally, AMD announced the availability of AMD Radeon™ 300 Series desktop graphics, available only through OEMs. The AMD Radeon™ 300 Series GPUs feature AMD’s revolutionary GCN Architecture with full support for DirectX® 12. The product stack will offer a great experience on new Windows® 10 platforms and represents AMD’s commitment to provide the smoothest, high-quality graphics solutions for everyday desktop users. Designs are currently shipping from HP plus additional OEMs shipping soon.

So nothing major 'new' but as this is a newsroom release I am guessing that news of the full-blown consumer cards are only a few weeks away.....

It will be interesting to see what effect the new HBM ' stacked ' memory has.
 
AMD 300 series launch! Or whatever they will call it!

Not confirmed date, but we already know it will be before end of June(according to Lisa T. Su CEO of AMD) so these rumors appear to be pretty valid.

Previous rumor was launch at Computex, but seems to have changed to E3. E3 is June 16-18, but the reveal is rumored to be June 18. June 18th is the first ever PC Gaming Event at E3, which AMD is a sponser of. So it's fitting to reveal their newest cards on such a grand day for the us PC gamers! June 18th is rumored to be the reveal/launch of the R9 380, R9 370 and R7 360 graphics cards series. On June 18th, they will be available online for everyone. June 24th however, the flagship products – the AMD Radeon R9 390-series will be available online along with a reveal. The Fiji, or R9 390 series, is rumored for GCN 1.3, 4096 cores, 4/8GB of HBM memory(4 for 390, 8 for 390x) and a 1024bit I/O data bus and a ridiculous 640GB/s bandwidth limit. As for the other cards, rumors are they are rebrands but they have all been tweaked and improved upon. Some rumors suggest a tweak to GCN 1.2/1.3 so they can all support freesync and other technologies AMD currently have.

Sources: Source 1
Source 2
 
AMD 300 series launch! Or whatever they will call it!

Not confirmed date, but we already know it will be before end of June(according to Lisa T. Su CEO of AMD) so these rumors appear to be pretty valid.

Previous rumor was launch at Computex, but seems to have changed to E3. E3 is June 16-18, but the reveal is rumored to be June 18. June 18th is the first ever PC Gaming Event at E3, which AMD is a sponser of. So it's fitting to reveal their newest cards on such a grand day for the us PC gamers! June 18th is rumored to be the reveal/launch of the R9 380, R9 370 and R7 360 graphics cards series. On June 18th, they will be available online for everyone. June 24th however, the flagship products – the AMD Radeon R9 390-series will be available online along with a reveal. The Fiji, or R9 390 series, is rumored for GCN 1.3, 4096 cores, 4/8GB of HBM memory(4 for 390, 8 for 390x) and a 1024bit I/O data bus and a ridiculous 640GB/s bandwidth limit. As for the other cards, rumors are they are rebrands but they have all been tweaked and improved upon. Some rumors suggest a tweak to GCN 1.2/1.3 so they can all support freesync and other technologies AMD currently have.

Sources: Source 1
Source 2

I'm really keen to see what AMD bring to the table
 
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