December 4, 2024 - 03:54

In a surprising twist, a game was successfully played on a 3D dental scanner featuring a 75 Hz display, powered by a 5th Generation Intel CPU and an AMD R9 200 Series GPU. This unusual setup has drawn attention for achieving frame rates as high as 700 FPS while running Counter-Strike: Source, a popular first-person shooter.
The combination of the dental scanner's hardware and the gaming software has sparked curiosity among tech enthusiasts and gamers alike. The Intel CPU, despite being an older model, demonstrates remarkable performance when paired with the AMD GPU, showcasing how unconventional hardware can still deliver impressive gaming experiences.
This scenario raises questions about the adaptability of various devices for gaming purposes and highlights the potential for repurposing older technology. As gamers continue to explore new ways to optimize their setups, this unique instance serves as a reminder that innovation can emerge from the most unexpected sources.
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From Tetris to StarCraft 2: Five Times Astronauts Brought Video Games Into OrbitPlaying video games in space is not just a fun distraction for astronauts. It has become a small but meaningful part of life aboard the International Space Station and earlier missions. Here are...
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PIGCON Shows Off the Best (and the Weirdest) of Portland’s Indie Game SceneMost of us can remember that first moment of artistic awakening in our childhood. It can take many forms. A book that blows our minds. A song unlike anything we have heard before. A painting that...
May 28, 2026 - 23:23
Review: 'Rugrats: Retro Rewind' proves that nostalgia alone isn't enoughFans of the original Rugrats video games from the 1990s might feel a warm glow when they first boot up `Rugrats: Retro Rewind.` The game faithfully recreates the look and feel of those old...