Looks like they'll support it for the usual 2 years. https://www.tweaktown.com/news/98048/intels-next-gen-z890-motherboard-details-native-thunderbolt-4-ready-for-arrow-lake-cpus/index.html
Yeah, I tried this out last year when it came out. It's impressive, I refuse to play it without it turned on. Even though i was only getting 50-55 fps lol. Congrats to the op for finally finding it lol.
Nope, I Need to see 120hz:D I'll leave it there for now as i don't want to derail this thread. I'll end it with this. Check out wizzards latest performance analyst.
Well, yeah if you're on 4k this probably isn't the monitor for you. Yeah, Upscaling helps out for sure. But i'm still not impressed with any of the current cards at 4k.
Well, The ipc bump will help a bit. But if you're just running that and similar on that machine. I would look to throw a 5800x in there for a higher uplift, Thanks to ipc and higher clocks. Although in your case a 5900x could be a good choice too.
I rather enjoyed windows 8, Especially When the 8.1 update dropped. The Boot straight to desktop option was great. And 8,8.1 was rock solid. 🤷♂️ :cool:
That's something i meant to put in my response, Since 3840 x 2160 is 4K, Why can't 2560x1440 be 2K? I remember back 10-11 years ago when 4k monitors were first getting going in the pc market, there was a lot of discussion/argument over that.
I get all that, But to keep it short, In our world (PC gaming, even console gaming) Givining 1440p the side name of 2k just works. I rarely see any monitors that are 2048x1080.(if ever). In modern pc gaming resolutions 4096 x 2160= 4K, 2560x1440= 2K.
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