That may be the same as one frame per second. In this box is a drawing card. Drawing card that goes into the M.2 scale. Over the years, we have covered a lot of computer hardware that is strange, incomprehensible and very clear and very safe to say this. Now, I'm sure ASRockRack here did not intend for this to be used for gaming. But I have the same certainty that we will do it anyway or die trying. Just like I would die if I didn’t tell you about our sponsor. War Thunder is an inlinemilitary car fighting game that is free to play and very fun. Try it for free below and get some bonus stuff just .

Now, at the top, you can look at the two and go, "What could they have met?" They don't look the same. "But if we dig a little deeper, they are not much different This is the RTX 2080 Ti and its main ingredients are GPU, memory, power delivery, PCI Express interface and your computer, and of course, output so you can connect a monitor like HDMI and port. As for the ASRock Rack M.22 VGA, well, there is your GPU, the Silicon Motion SM750. It looks like it has built-in themes inside the package. 16 megabytes of DDR1. There is a delivery of your power there There is your PCI Express interface. So M.2 may look a lot bigger than this big connection here but in reality, this is inevitable with four connections, and that is 16. Or this one-on-one run, is a little bit of bandwidth. in the end, this happens exactly to be the 15 pins you need for a good old VGA connection. Okay. We're going ing analog, baby. Let's move on and find our M.2. Now, in to be confusing about this product that everyone seems confused about this product. It is listed on the Silicon Motion website as a gaming console, however it has a 300 megahertz clock that does not have a dedicated 3D engine. So I watched this thing go, "What are you?" If you look at the resource package, this is curious, there is actually a second VGA adapter in the back head but the only difference seems to be that it has a different PCI bracket of different lengths. That is a very effective way to do that. They can just insert a second bracket and you can change yourself like oh, I don't know, all the other cards add that. Also, I remembered this before. Something else and different on our drawing card. You have your own power input. Boom, look at this! It can be a little wimpy, 12 volt one but get your little power here. Power come in! Let's wash! 

The power of games! This is one of those times when I have no idea what to expect. Like, will this just burn anything? One thing I do know for sure is how refreshing this water is, lttstore.com. Hello, hello! Hi, wake up! The more you hit it, the more likely it is to start working. Another idea. We can connect to the otherend of this power connector. Hello! Hello! Hi, here you go. We will not know what the solution is, to hit or install a power adapter. Straight forward. I mean, how does this thisthing look, right? The Microsoft Display Basic Adapter driver is operational instantly. Okay, it's a little chug-a-lug-ally. I don’t know if I hit the VGA adapter or the display but for a while I’ve seen a computer monitor that refreshes a little too much to see the look of the eyes with the naked eye. Do you see that? Maybe it will help if we take out the drivers. Man, I forgot how bad VGA looks ... Oh! Oh, that's very sharp. Okay, Silicon Motion KDOD-SAMP. KDOD-SAMP. Oh my God, this driver is coming out in 2017. I think it’s not jello-y either. No, it's still a good jello-y. I lied. Bad. Do you see that? Lower the window. You can watch pornography for good. Why not start by watching a YouTube video? Default to 480p. With our connection speed, that's not a good sign. Let’s see if it can handle 1080. This is 1080 but can you say that this looks like a perfect dog (bleep)? There it is. Check this out. Our poor Ryzen 3 3300 X is similar to 35-40% usage to watch this video. Obviously there is no GPU acceleration and this looks bad. Wait, I completely forgot about this because I have never experienced it in so many years. It is possible that the depth of color in Windows is set so low that it cannot accurately reflect this. I mean, I still remember back in the day, downloading some kind of pictures and making them not look so good and so knowable, you know, they might be too colorful ... Let's just say you kids today, you got them pretty good. Oh my God. Failed to 64Hz monitor. What is that number? I'm a little tired here because it says we have 8-bit colors, which should be enough for a YouTube video to play well, but also says we're running at a one Hz refresh rate. And then, when we go into the adapter adapter structures, it says we are at 64 Hz. What's going on? Is it one or 64? I don't even know how to change this setting. Obviously, we're working on a 32-bit color depth, "true color." You can see it mostly in dark things like Dennis ’clothes here. Do you see that? This is what I'm talking about! Okay, if you're not ready to watch YouTube videos, it's probably good to play. Why not start with the good old Eternal DOOM? I mean, Steve of GamersNexus always says, "can run on a toaster," and ... This toaster, it's only good for a toast. That's definitely warm half a watt. Okay, maybe DOOM Eternal was a simple thing but what about Black Mesa? Ooh. City Skylines, maybe? Did you see that? Did you notice that the error "failed to install" and it was like, "Well, you're playing a game"? We don't have an MSIafterburner for this, boy. Okay, now hold on. Is this game running? Holy Bananas. It really works.I would describe more efficient in seconds per frame, than independent per second. I will wear a camera. Let's give it a ... Give it a moment here. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Look at it go. That may be the same as one frame per second. Hmm, no, that was like two seconds in a frame right there. This is crazy. What I want to know is whether it is delivered to the CPU or something. So you can see that it is still registered that I move the mouse back and forth but it does not get clicks.

 Change the resolution, 640x480, let's see how many seconds it can get here or how few. Oh my God! Well, it's really bad. Do you know? It’s a more responsive approach. Oops! I am building roads, ladies and gentlemen. Like what? I plan some roads. I found the bridge, oh! Now, I’m not going to describe this as a good gaming experience but it works. It's fun. I'm a sportsman now, guys. Not that I have high hopes but I want to try a game that relies less on a higher level of structure than the city builder. Burn the Rocket League. That's a lot of framework every second. O my God, it works. Look at this, you boys. Check this out! The only GPU on this computer is right here. That's all! No movie magic. Hewu. And I still count it, but can Half-Life 2 work? Want to play Half-Life 2? Holy banaynays. That's weird. Wow, we actually get the same FPS as the PlayStation Four that gets from Cyberpunk. Oops, hold on a moment. We're going to have to apply the brakes here. After doing a little more digging, it turns out that what really happened here is using a feature that has been around since Windows 7 called "WARP." "WARP" allows any Direct X theme to actually upload to the CPU, able to successfully enable the software without us knowing about it whenever there is no a3D accelerator. So, as it turns out, all the games that ran this ranon were running directly on our processor rather than the GPU. This also explains why games that do not use Direct X, such as the mother's DOOM, for example, using Vulcan, are not open at all. You learn something every day, don't you? As for why you should not use a product like this, the fact that you are under the ASRock product "ASRock Rack", which can indicate that it is intended primarily for server use. So maybe you have a server that doesn’t have internal graphics or on-board graphics ... Or really, another good example if you were trying to diagnose a broken PCI Express slot, that would remove the PCIE controller for CPU, perhaps for mining. So let's say you want all your GPUs to be fully computer-assisted or anything else or your app gets infested when you're trying to uninstall a 2D display and also using a computer, well, something like this works as a basic 2D and don 't take one of your PCI Express slots. So it has a purpose and works better than I expected, but it's still a niche. As for the cost, we don't really know exactly what it is but if the competition is over, we can expect somewhere in the range of $ 65-75, which, if you use it, looks good, especially given that, of course, really works and doesn't work for warmth. I can hold my finger here all day. In fact, my hands are like cold. I can warm them up, just as I warm them up with the idea of ​​telling you about our sponsor. War Thunder is a free, action-packed military game available for Windows, Mac, Linux, PlayStation Four, PlayStation Five, Xbox One and Xbox Series X for play. There are more than 34 million players from all over the world and it includes an amazing arsenal of more than 1,700 historically, play tanks, planes and ships from the 1930s to the 1990s. You can take part in massive arm-fighting operations in over 80 major battlefields, from World War II to the end of the Cold War. And there is always improvement, ladies and gentlemen. There are great free updates in a few months that add a lot of content, including cars, maps and new game features.