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"How do you know my name?" Alexei whispered, though no microphone was active.
The centre screen flickered, and Alexei's own face stared back—but older, colder, his eyes replaced by tiny spinning 3D render icons. gamegpu
Alexei knew the drill. Every Wednesday, 8 PM Moscow time, he would sit before his triple-monitor array, the central screen glowing with the familiar grey-and-orange layout of GameGPU. The ritual was sacred: check new GPU reviews, scan the latest CPU gaming tests, and scroll through the comment section where wars raged hotter than an overclocked Radeon. "How do you know my name
His finger trembled. But he didn't close the tab. Every Wednesday, 8 PM Moscow time, he would
"What is this?" Alexei demanded.
Test subject: Alexei Volkov. Status: Running. FPS: 0.27.
The site loaded, but the layout was... wrong. The benchmark tables stretched infinitely, columns labelled with architectures that didn't exist: "Quantum Rasterizer," "Neural Texture Unit," "Hologram LOD." Alexei rubbed his eyes. Perhaps the new RTX 5090 had shipped with driver issues that caused visual glitches. He clicked on the "War Thunder" test—his go-to for stability comparisons.