But also it has been accepted by the "community", by and large.
dlove67
Lol this guy work for Intel from 2011-2016?
Did a full shell swap on mine:
The thing with the screen is you have to pull on one corner (with heat) until that single corner comes up just enough for you to slide some kind of tool underneath to slice the adhesive and separate them better. Then you can move the heat gun around a bit more and move the tool with it to keep cutting through the adhesive.
The article doesn't explicitly say that it works with AMD/Intel cards, but it does seem to imply such.
It says that everyone can take advantage of this, but ONLY Nvidia RTX cards can do so. You have to be able to enable DLSS first, before you can enable the FSR3.0 frame generation component.
This allows RTX 2000/3000 cards to use frame generation even though DLSS3 isn't allowed by Nvidia on the cards.
Mine just updated about an hour ago, so yours should be soon, if not by now.
Mine shows as shipped on UPS, supposed to get to me on Wednesday
Limited Edition here.
"Delay" is a weird term to use. It was never even hinted that there would be one soon.
I think Microsoft's valuation is woefully underestimated
Also GabeN would have to agree to sell it, it's not really up to anyone else (and I don't think he's really interested)
Honestly this is a good thing, IMO. If we ever want devs to optimize for a given device, they need to know that it won't be obsolete immediately. Hopefully seeing that Valve isn't rushing to make a new device will give them confidence in that.
I like Linux better
All the other reasons don't really matter.
The APU thats in the deck already has "RT cores". At least, inasmuch as any RDNA2+ device has them.
Though I really doubt this is an updated deck, and much more likely to be "Deckard".
Honestly I'd love to own it on PC, once they fix the lighting and stuff in it (or there's a mod that does)