Please, record a video of the exact test you described and just send it to Valve.
Please, record a video of the exact test you described and just send it to Valve.
You don’t see how it would help, but thing is, you aren’t an OS engineer. The people at Valve, however, are. So if they say they would like that info, it likely means they do in fact see how it could help.
The Deck is how they distribute Bill Gates’ mind-controlling COVID vaccine, now that people picked up on the 5G towers. Riddle me this, who did Gaben work for before founding Valve??
Wak up sheeple!
That is quite disappointing. At least it still should be a vast improvement over the LCD.
Is there a green tint on the Samsung OLED?
And if you set it to 1600 manually?
Color wasn’t invented until July of 2001 by John Color.
Easiest way to test is to manually set the GPU frequency to 1600 and test.
Don’t doubt it. Does my GPU jump between 200 and 1040? Yes, but it also clocks up to 1600 without any issues. I has so far not had any problems with any game I tested.
The scenario shown on the video, it just doesn’t happen to me. The GPU does not get stuck at 1040, it’s doing fine.
The power differences and performance are all based on changes in hardware. Do not expect an appreciable difference. Not to mention 3.5 is available to everyone here on the respective channel, and has been for a while.
At 600 nits going up to 1000 in HDR? Pressing X on that.
You can, do you see me stopping you? It simply won’t achieve anything.