

Gaming
The new driver significantly reduced the consumption of Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX in games and video playback
AMD released the Adrenalin 22.12.2 driver exclusively for RDNA 3 graphics cards about a week after the start of sales. As it turned out, it contains one very important improvement: the driver reduces the consumption of video cards both when playing video and in games.
If the Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX tested at the time of release consumed 71 and 81 W, respectively, when playing videos on YouTube, then after installing Adrenalin 22.12.2, the consumption dropped significantly – to 46 and 54 W, respectively. True, AMD still has some work to do here: the Radeon RX 6900 XT consumes 34 watts in the same scenario, and the GeForce RTX 4080 consumes 30 watts.
As for the reduction in consumption in games, it is also noticeable, but only in cases where the frame rate is fixed. So, in Doom Eternal at a resolution of 1440p and with a fixed frame rate of 144 Hz, the RX 7900 XTX consumes 57% less, and the RX 7900 XT consumes 34% less.
AMD is expected to release a unified Adrenalin 23.1.1 driver for the Radeon RX 6000 and RX 7000 before the end of January, but it will include the same improvements that are implemented in version 22.12.2. So it is not necessary for Radeon RX 7000 users to switch from Adrenalin 22.12.2 to Adrenalin 23.1.1.

Gaming
Is this a complete victory for Nvidia? The company celebrates 500 ray tracing and DLSS games and apps released since 2018

Nvidia is celebrating a pretty big milestone with the launch of more than 500 games and apps featuring ray tracing, DLSS support, and AI-powered technologies.
Nvidia recalls that on August 20, 2018, the company introduced the world’s first video card with hardware support for ray tracing. Then it was the GeForce RTX 2080. In five years, neither ray tracing nor DLSS have become some kind of de facto standard, but recently many at least large games support either both, or at least DLSS.
Nvidia says that gamers with RTX family graphics cards spend a combined 87 million hours playing ray-traced games every day. For example, 97% of players who own RTX 40 cards play Cyberpunk 2077 with tracing effects enabled, and for the newest Alan Wake 2 this figure reaches 99%.
Components
Gamer’s Lexus TX presented: with RGB lighting, powerful acoustics and a pair of large monitors in the cabin

At the Esports Awards 2023 event, they presented the fruit of cooperation between Lexus and Razer – Lexus TX for gamers. On the outside, the unusual version of the large crossover can be identified by its black matte surfaces and RGB lighting, but on the inside…
There are two large gaming monitors installed at the back, which appear to be connected to gaming PCs. There are mechanical keyboards and mice, and a powerful sound system in the trunk. If there are two gamers in the family, this is an ideal vehicle for transporting them from school to home: during the trip, the future esports player will not be distracted from his favorite activity. And the suspension in the TX is soft enough so that your hand does not tremble when driving over road irregularities.
It is not reported whether the car’s power plant was pumped. The basic version of the crossover (TX 350) has a 2.4-liter turbo engine, and the “intermediate” version has a hybrid power plant based on the same 2.4-liter turbo engine. The top-end Lexus TX 550h is a plug-in hybrid with a power plant based on a 3.5-liter V6 engine.
Gaming
You give twice as many artificially drawn frames in games! Frame generation technologies in Nvidia DLSS 3 and AMD FSR 3 forced to work together

Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR upscalers have their own variants of frame generation technology, which work differently and are available on different video cards. But it turns out that these technologies can be made to work together.
The authors from QuasarZone decided to check whether it would be possible to make the HR generation technologies of two companies work on one PC, and it turned out that it would work. But only in a very specific way, and the results are ambiguous.
This all works thanks to the fact that AMD has an AFMF generator built into the driver, otherwise it probably would not have been possible to implement the idea. However, the system must still have two different 3D maps. In the case of the authors of the idea, they used the RTX 4090 and RX 6600.
Rendering of the game, in this case several projects, including Cyberpunk 2077, was carried out on the RTX 4090 card. It also allowed DLSS 3 to be activated with frame generation. Next, the RX 6600, to which the monitor is connected, comes into operation. Technically it is used for image output, but the AMD driver allows you to improve performance through AFMF before outputting the image. That is, the AMD frame generator adds frames to a picture that the Nvidia generator had previously added frames to.
At the same time, productivity increases greatly. Almost three times the original value and twice the value obtained after the generator in DLSS 3.
This implementation, surprisingly, does not cause any special technical problems. Is it possible that the 1% Low indicator may even decrease in a number of games, although in Cyberpunk it has increased.
In addition, it is worth remembering that AFMF technology turns off as soon as the player starts moving the camera quickly, but in quiet modes it automatically turns back on. Unfortunately, the authors did not pay attention to image quality, which is very important, given two technologies for completing frame drawing.
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