- Joined
- Jul 20, 2020
- Messages
- 1,080 (0.70/day)
System Name | Gamey #1 / #3 |
---|---|
Processor | Ryzen 7 5800X3D / Ryzen 7 5700X3D |
Motherboard | Asrock B450M P4 / MSi B450 sumpin' |
Cooling | IDCool SE-226-XT / IDCool SE-224-XTS |
Memory | 32GB 3200 CL16 / 16GB 3200 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | PColor 6800 XT / PNY RTX 4060 Ti |
Storage | 4TB Team MP34 / 2TB WD SN580 |
Display(s) | LG 32GK650F 1440p 144Hz VA |
Case | Corsair 4000Air / TT Versa H18 |
Audio Device(s) | Dragonfly Black |
Power Supply | EVGA 650 G3 / EVGA BQ 500 |
Mouse | JSCO JNL-101k Noiseless |
Keyboard | Steelseries Apex 3 TKL |
Software | Win 10, Throttlestop |
No. It's mental disorders who force bright modes:
• Brighter displays consume more energy than darker ones.'
Yes for OLEDs but not the vast majority of monitors: LCDs. They use an always-on backlight so use the same energy no matter light or dark mode.
• Brighter displays require more ambient lighting than darker ones, meaning you have your lights brighter indoors, meaning you spend more earth's resources.
True, but with a downside: The dimmer your display and environment, the poorer visual acuity you have as your pupils open up proportionally larger in darker environments and your eyes have more optical aberrations the farther from the center of your cornea/lens system you go. So more eyestrain.
Hope I could help W1zz to make it work. Unfortunately, I dunno how to code.
Agreed, sucks I failed learning programming on multiple occasions.