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9 years agoComment naivy
On an overclocked monitor, this is simply divisions (The normal 30FPS becoming half of the native, which is the top row, and in my case is 77)
Posted in: The difference between 60fps and 30fps
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9 years ago
Jerky motion.
Posted in: The difference between 60fps and 30fps
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9 years ago
Thing is, if it makes it to market by Intel, it will most likely end up in a PowerPC chip. If the chip is powerful enough, I can foresee the possibility of Macs reverting back to PowerPC (If IBM decides to reenter the desktop computing market) which would be a huge crush performance wise against x86, and might even prompt Microsoft to dust off some old Windows NT PowerPC code and reimplement the port moving forward, which would be better for PC manufacturers as well because PowerPC is licensing free as opposed to x86.