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Bought new sunglasses:

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I've never owned gold frame sunglasses before but to my surprise I pull them off quite well, even though my friends told me they make me look like a South American drug lord.

I guess my next purchase will have to be a gold plated AK47, or this monstrosity:

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guess my next purchase will have to be a gold plated AK47, or this monstrosity:

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An actaul gold plated gun, or just model colored like one?

My new Final Fight shirt came in Monday from redubble. I ordrered a Ninja Gaiden shirt, and a AvP Capcom shirt earlier yesterday from teepublic, as their on sale right now.
 

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I bought myself some Lego, the Himeji Castle set:

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I think all of the sets in Lego's architecture collection are really cool, but of the 3 that I considered getting (Notre-Dame, Great Pyramid of Giza, and Himeji Castle) I've only actually been to Himeji Castle, so it seemed like the choice.

Now that Notre-Dame has been rebuilt I may visit Paris and then buy that set after.

Unfortunately Egypt is kind of a shithole, so while I would love to go and see the historical sites literally everyone I've ever talked to who has visited Egypt has warned me off.
 

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I am both disappointed and happy about the Sapphire Nitro 9070 XT. The RE2 remake looks great in 21:9 5K at a nearly constant 120 fps with settings almost maxed but ray tracing off (although I don't actually have the desire to play it again). A test in the game Control went from upscaled 3440x1440 at around 80 fps on the old Sapphire Pulse 6800 to 120 fps after putting in the new card.

But one big reason I wanted a new graphics card is because I needed a second HDMI output, one for the TV and one for the monitor. When I try to use both HDMI outputs at 4K and 5K 120 Hz, the second channel detected is limited to 75 Hz or below with compressed colors, YCbCr 4:2:0. I uninstalled the video driver with DDU in Safe Mode, but the issue persists. Either HDMI can deliver the speed advertised, but not both at once. Which makes me think that the bandwidth is shared between HDMI outputs. Sapphire must have expected my scenario, considering how long monitor makers took to include DisplayPort 2.0 and the fact that TVs only have HDMI, but wanted to save a few pennies. I wonder if Asus does the same thing with their cards that have dual HDMI outputs.

No one tests this in reviews. It's all benchmarks, benchmarks, benchmarks.

I gave up and connected the monitor with DisplayPort 1.4. The AMD control panel now shows 10-bit full RGB 4:4:4 for both displays, but the monitor is achieving that with Display Stream Compression (DSC). Instead of "VRR," the AMD control panel now gives me the option for an alternative called "Adaptive Sync." The colors still look great. I doubt I could tell the difference between DSC and HDMI 2.1. I can't tell yet if some games are taking longer to Alt+Tab or take out of fullscreen, a common complaint with DSC. One movie might have taken a little longer to bring into fullscreen, but I'm not sure.

Inserting the card was so hard. I finally wedged it against the hard drive cage. Next time I will pull out the hard drive rack from the back and bring the card in like a car backing up for parallel parking.

 
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I am both disappointed and happy about the Sapphire Nitro 9070 XT. The RE2 remake looks great in 21:9 5K at a nearly constant 120 fps with settings almost maxed but ray tracing off (although I don't actually have the desire to play it again). A test in the game Control went from upscaled 3440x1440 at around 80 fps on the old Sapphire Pulse 6800 to 120 fps after putting in the new card.

But one big reason I wanted a new graphics card is because I needed a second HDMI output, one for the TV and one for the monitor. When I try to use both HDMI outputs at 4K and 5K 120 Hz, the second channel detected is limited to 75 Hz or below with compressed colors, YCbCr 4:2:0. I uninstalled the video driver with DDU in Safe Mode, but the issue persists. Either HDMI can deliver the speed advertised, but not both at once. Which makes me think that the bandwidth is shared between HDMI outputs. Sapphire must have expected my scenario, considering how long monitor makers took to include DisplayPort 2.0 and the fact that TVs only have HDMI, but wanted to save a few pennies. I wonder if Asus does the same thing with their cards that have dual HDMI outputs.

No one tests this in reviews. It's all benchmarks, benchmarks, benchmarks.

I gave up and connected the monitor with DisplayPort 1.4. The AMD control panel now shows 10-bit full RGB 4:4:4 for both displays, but the monitor is achieving that with Display Stream Compression (DSC). Instead of "VRR," the AMD control panel now gives me the option for an alternative called "Adaptive Sync." The colors still look great. I doubt I could tell the difference between DSC and HDMI 2.1. I can't tell yet if some games are taking longer to Alt+Tab or take out of fullscreen, a common complaint with DSC. One movie might have taken a little longer to bring into fullscreen, but I'm not sure.

Inserting the card was so hard. I finally wedged it against the hard drive cage. Next time I will pull out the hard drive rack from the back and bring the card in like a car backing up for parallel parking.

If
Might want to get a larger tower.
 

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DisplayPort 1.4 with Display Stream Compression makes my Brave browser freeze up every now and then. I switched back to HDMI a half hour ago and it stopped. The AI-generated answer to my search states,

"Brave Browser has been reported to crash or experience display issues, which may be related to Display Stream Compression (DSC). Some users have experienced crashes or freezing when using Brave, particularly when accessing resource-intensive websites like YouTube."

It's also possible that the VRR method is a factor, since the AMD control panel offered "Adaptive Sync" instead of "VRR" when I used DisplayPort. This is so lame. I'll get an HDMI 2.1 switch with a remote at some point. I'll turn the computer off, toggle the switch and turn it back on when I want to switch to the TV.