The Finals is a really demanding game because the destruction of buildings in the game is impressive. Otherwise, I’ve tried several versions of Proton or applying launch options but nothing in particular happens, neither good nor bad.
The Finals is a really demanding game because the destruction of buildings in the game is impressive. Otherwise, I’ve tried several versions of Proton or applying launch options but nothing in particular happens, neither good nor bad.
I use a single SSD on the M2 port (the one for the OS + files). My games are stored on an SSD connected via Sata.
Otherwise, my monitor supports AMD FreeSync (I don’t know if that’s what you’re talking about in relation to VRR).
However, I just noticed that my 4 RAM sticks weren’t exactly the same (I didn’t build the PC).
This image comes from the CPU-X software. 2x Kingston 99U5428-063.A00LF 2x Kingston KF3200C16D4/8GX
They are all configured in the same way:
Honestly, the case isn’t bad. I have 3 fans in the front, two on top, and one in the back. (Properly oriented, of course)
Orion on iOS is a web browser compatible with most of firefox extentions! I use it everyday and I’m happy with it :)
And I wish the same for the combo AndroidAuto/Apple CarPlay. (But I have no hopes for this one haha)
I don’t see anyone talking about it here but I’d dream of an open source alternative to AndroidTV/Apple Tv. Firstly because ATV is ultra-dependent on Google, and secondly because the interface is unclear and not really pretty.
Today I’ve switched to Apple TV, which is much better in terms of UX, but the OS is too closed and sideloading isn’t possible…
So I hope to see some sort of CalyxOS / LineageOS for Tv arrive one day!
I use it every day. The results are much better than Duckduckgo, but maybe that’s because I’m French and it’s a French service.
I don’t know how good it is for non-French customers.
I replied to another comment:
I think it could be coming from here, knowing that I don’t know anything about BIOS settings so it could also be coming from a bad setting in the bios.