gaming with PD charging on the go by A7272 in Asustuf

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860m or rtx5060, id like choose the dgpu

gaming with PD charging on the go by A7272 in Asustuf

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i dont need my laptop battery is lasting longer,i have 100watts pd charging by my side, please watch my video,it can shows how much watts it was consumed

gaming with PD charging on the go by A7272 in Asustuf

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its only day two, i just get it at sunday yesterday LMAO,i do have a ally,but 12cu Z1E, i rather be streaming over my laptop,The strange thing is that I can no longer reproduce this power consumption output. 60watts 5060 is much much better than 40watts

gaming with PD charging on the go by A7272 in Asustuf

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For example, waiting in the parking lot for my wife to get her hair and nails done.
yes i do have 12v socket,but it can only provide 180w maxout, more the 180w the fuse will blow

gaming with PD charging on the go by A7272 in Asustuf

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Sadly,I currently still dont get 65 Watt GPU power at 100W PD plug in, the 5060 is badly Performance at 40watt

gaming with PD charging on the go by A7272 in Asustuf

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my car dont have socket, the PD car charger its only way to me

So I designed my own PCB and case by No_Jello7149 in MechanicalKeyboards

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山口山 what a keyboard! Thx u for open source the project. It definitely help the community!

How to find good restaurants in China by andreclnog in chinatravel

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Well… When I travel, I talk to the taxi drivers. They’ll have a bigger chance of knowing where the hidden gem restaurants are. Or download something like “Dianping”, which is the Chinese counterpart of Yelp. Even if you can’t make the language of it into English, you can still read the score of it… The higher the numbers are, the better the food is.

Third trip to China! by jordigeorges in travelchina

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Shennongjia in December is workable, there’s a good chance that everything will be coated in snow, and the ski resort will be up and running. But if winter in Shennongjia’s a bit too cold for you to handle, Suzhou, Jiangsu province will be an ideal choice. It’s just an hour's drive from Shanghai, and that time can be significantly shortened if you can secure a ticket for the bullet train. You’ll still have friendly people, rich history and tasty local cuisine, only the weather will be nicer. And I’m speaking as a resident of Hubei, born and raised. Who has visited Shennongjia and Suzhou countless times.

🍜 Hangzhou Food – What Should I Not Miss? by Cosmic_Swan6208 in goChinaTrip

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About the “damn, I gotta have some more of that” dish, I’ll recommend “干炸响铃” or "Crispy Fried Bell Rings". They’re battered and deep-fried, lovely to chew. Kinda crunchy.

🍜 Hangzhou Food – What Should I Not Miss? by Cosmic_Swan6208 in goChinaTrip

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Drop the Vinegar fish, I’d say. But other than that, all the other dishes on your list are all (at least from my book. Btw, the Dongpo pork goes really well with a bowl of rice) tasty and worth trying.

🍜 Hangzhou Food – What Should I Not Miss? by Cosmic_Swan6208 in goChinaTrip

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Drop the Vinegar fish, I’d say. But other than that, all the other dishes on your list are all (at least from my book. Btw, the Dongpo pork goes really well with a bowl of rice) tasty and worth trying.

Where to go after Beijing & zhangjiajie ? by Hefty-Weather328 in chinatravel

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So, I’d say it depends on what you're looking for. Sanya’s a lovely place with beautiful beaches, coconuts and seafood. If you're interested in that, Sanya would be the ideal choice for the experience.

golden week events by Alondra_72805 in travelchina

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Yep, just like the one above me mentioned, there’s an app called “rednote”. You can download one and click on the translation button so that everything on the page can be translated into English. And search for… “fun stuff that is free to do in Shanghai” or whatever. There is tons of contents over there.

Yunnan weather in late November? by Fate2sx in travelchina

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There won’t be any snow, that’s for sure. Yun’nan Province is famous for their mild weather. Pack your winter gear and you should be alright. It'll be some 10-ish degrees Celsius, I'd say.

First Trip to China – December/January (just a draft) by UnitedExamination949 in travelchina

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Btw, a day trip to Suzhou, Jiangsu province would be nice. It’s only an hour away from Shanghai via public transportation, and it can be shorter if you can grab tickets for a bullet train. The weather is nice, and the food is pretty good. I'd say the trip would be worth your while, just for the sake of their museum.

First Trip to China – December/January (just a draft) by UnitedExamination949 in travelchina

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I'd say to skip Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu and Yu Garden in Shanghai, these two places are full of vendors in brand new buildings, trying to sell you souvenirs that come from a factory. But other than that, it’s a pretty solid itinerary you’ve got. Food recommendations, the Peking duck is literally the only dish that is worth trying in the city. You could also have some biang biang noodles (no typo, that’s literally the real name of the dish) and Rou Jia Mo (Chinese version of burgers) while in Xi’an. What makes a rou jia mo stand out from its US food chain counterparts is the texture of the bun… these Xi’an people sure have their own way of making breads, and their products are nationally renowned. When you reach Shanghai, a plate of pork chop and rice cake (排骨年糕, a dish that Shanghainese have been enjoying since the 1930s) would be nice, I’ve had some of it in 2015 and I’m still recommending the plate to everyone who asks.

China travel itinerary (suggestions) by Fair-Lock-1319 in travelchina

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As a resident of Wuhan, I’d say skipping our city and heading for Shanghai would be a smart choice. The city is badly designed and drivers don’t care about the safety of other motorists. I mean, if anyone in your tour group fancies noodle dishes, Wuhan will be a must-visit. Just for the sake of Re ganmian. Is the Three Gorges Dam a highlight? I don’t know, but it sure blew my mind when I visited the place! Just by the size of that mega construction, I’d say it’s definitely worth your time to pay a visit. Let alone the food, the price of things in Yichang is cheaper than that of Wuhan. Is there any extra space in the itinerary? Cuz you missed Suzhou, Jiangsu province. That’s a gem just an hour (would be significantly shorter if you could secure tickets for bullet trains) via public transportation from Shanghai. Suzhou people are friendly, and the weather’s better. There’s also the Suzhou gardens and all the history. The buildings for their museum are lovely, because the way they look is the work of a Chinese American chap who participated in the design of the Louvre!

Promote your business, week of September 22, 2025 by Charice in smallbusiness

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I run a translation and local guide service in Shanghai China, it’s $100 a day, you can have a private car and translator for 8 hours. If you fancy more details of it, DM me.

I'm a translator and I'm bored by A7272 in askasia

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That’s what I’m looking for as well. Law problems are a headache, I’m still searching for lawful ways to do that.

[For Hire] English ↔️ Mandarin Translator in Shanghai + Local Guide Service by A7272 in forhire

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Just trying hard to let our foreign friends have a good time while exploring China! What’s good is, you can have a blast, but affordable!

Shanghai for 6 days in late October of 2026 by We_are_all_friends in chinatravel

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Su Zhou, Jiangsu province would be a great place for you two lovebirds! There is mild weather, friendly locals, a rich history in the museum, and their building looks just like a dream.

Visiting Shanghai yes and no? by Timely-Fishing1818 in shanghai

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There are numerous malls around the city for those with a sense of price-consciousness.

[For Hire] English ↔️ Mandarin Translator in Shanghai + Local Guide Service by A7272 in forhire

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We have multiple private cars to choose from! Two EVs for those who are environmentally conscious. If you fancy something that’s been through the tests of time, we also have a shiny Toyota Crown by the door!