• LinuxF4n@alien.topOPB
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    10 months ago

    That is interesting. It doesn’t have VRR, but you can manually set the frame rate per game so take advantage of the frame doubling. Basically manual VRR.

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      10 months ago

      That’s like saying my monitor has “manual VRR” because I can set it to 75 Hz mode or 60 Hz mode or 48 Hz mode or 30 Hz mode or 24 Hz mode.

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    10 months ago

    Improved screen is nice but still stuck the worst SOC vendor possible. Could have been so much better with intel and nvidia

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      10 months ago

      Battery life would be even worse than on the ROG Ally with max performance. AMD is the most efficient.

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    10 months ago

    Still wondering why panels like this don’t have FreeSync. Does it take a lot of extra hardware that’s too much of a pain to implement in something this small?

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    10 months ago

    I’ll keep my modded 2TB OG Deck with hall effect joysticks to wait for an actual successor. I’d maybe be inclined to sidegrade if they did a trade-in program, but otherwise not. Only reason is because all I want from my Deck is just a little bit more horsepower, not a lot, just a little more is enough, it feels just a tad bit underpowered to me sometimes.

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      10 months ago

      OC the RAM, made the biggest difference. I OC’ed GPU as well as CPU (cant do both at the same time) and RAM OC did more in my testing.