For a mid-range card, i'm very happy with how it works. It truly makes me think ampere should have been that level of performance and wattage, not the 375-450W range of my 3090 for what often amounts to barely any real world performance change.
(When game engines themselves stutter, or any other bottleneck exists - you wouldnt notice)
Camping trip planned but delayed due to weather, I decided to go amateur hour on a mini solar setup
Part 1: "Battery box"
Can take a car battery or a bunch of UPS batteries, i've got a 7.2ah UPS battery in there (tiny vs the box)
The box has 2x USB ports out, and a 12v accessory outlet.
It's very overkill, i mostly got it because i couldnt buy a damn 12v accessory socket at the store and this was on sale
Part 2:
This *VERY* high wattage solar panel. Doesn't require a controller, is the main key to doing this on the cheap. Seems to charge the battery to around 13v (hardly the 14.4v max they're rated for)
Step 3:
Hacked telstra DJA2030 with a backup SIM card that just never deactivated, giving me a 25/5 LTE connection anywhere i go.
With a USB-C PD to 12V cable.
These routers are notable because they're *massively* over-specced with 1GB of RAM, AC2200 and SMA sockets to boost the LTE connection
(users kept trying to put wifi aerials on them, so it was removed in future models and the RAM cut down to ~384MB in gen 2)
Which Yknow, i of course have simply added inside my car so this works while driving.
For an unlimited usage, solar powered 25Mb internet connection that travels with me that has
coverage in everywhere that matters in Straya
No one pays for this, the SIM just never got deactivated when the previous user left the company. Gotta love free internet.
XT and love it. I have a freesync monitor as well
I finally found why nvidia and AMD behave weirdly different on the same display
AMD dont double frames (30FPS to 60Hz) unless a 2.5x range is available, while Nvidia will always double or triple if it fits into the range
That results in weirder behaviour on nvidia like the flickering on VA panels since you could end up with some wild swings on some panels that never expected such behaviour
On AMD my display wouldnt have LFC, since the default range is 40-60, on nvidia i've been forced to cap it at 55-65 to reduce flickering (but i get that 10Hz range which does help make things look smoother, and those 30FPS scenes in games like BL run at 60Hz)