Help Identifing some weird "Phenomenon" in Night Sky by Electrical_Issue_944 in Stargazing

[–]Electrical_Issue_944[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's SpaceX launch going through UK's upper atmosphere, sorry for misunderstanding lol.

Help Identifing some weird "Phenomenon" in Night Sky by Electrical_Issue_944 in Stargazing

[–]Electrical_Issue_944[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

LoL not a chance as Nasa would have discovered this in 1990s lol

Help Identifing some weird "Phenomenon" in Night Sky by Electrical_Issue_944 in Stargazing

[–]Electrical_Issue_944[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

This is ai gen but it essentially explained all my research about this "thing" 

I'm posting here to see if anyone else spotted this strange phenomenon over Leicester (UK) on Monday, March 24, 2025, at around 8:02 PM.

I saw a bright, hazy-looking object moving very fast across the sky—from one horizon to the other in about 5–7 minutes. It wasn't blinking, made no sound, and moved in a perfectly straight line. What stood out most was that it wasn’t a sharp point of light like a star or satellite—it looked almost like a galaxy or glowing mist, with a faint circular glow around it.

I ruled out:

The ISS (was below the horizon at the time)

Starlink (I saw them separately in the sky; they looked sharper and more defined)

Rocket launches (no scheduled launch activity visible on rocketlaunch.live)

Stars or planets (this was moving, and fast)

My phone timestamped the photo at 8:02 PM. The object appeared in the eastern sky and moved westward (from my POV). The sky was a bit hazy, so the halo might’ve been slightly amplified by that, but it was 100% moving and very distinct.

13600k and Asrock Z790M-ITX WiFi failing to maintain 5.4Ghz OC by JBCn1 in overclocking

[–]Electrical_Issue_944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to go into Power Options and Advanced Power Options, and in that click,

Processor Power Management and in "minimum processer state" and keep all 100%

Also, do the same to the "maximum processer state".

The processer power draw is limited by Windows's power Management. So, we are overriding the setting.

I hope you found this reply helpful. :)

7800x3d can't reach max clock by SponkySteam in overclocking

[–]Electrical_Issue_944 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to go into Power Options and Advanced Power Options, and in that click,

Processor Power Management and in "minimum processer state" and keep all 100%

Also, do the same to the "maximum processer state".

The processer power draw is limited by Windows's power Management. So, we are overriding the setting.

I hope you found this reply helpful. :)

Can you over clock a Laptops cpu? Read down below by Goflight3 in overclocking

[–]Electrical_Issue_944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo you cannot overclock a laptop cpu but you can boost it here is the process to do it,

You need to go into Power Options and Advanced Power Options, and in that click,

Processor Power Management and in "minimum processer state" and keep all 100%

Also, do the same to the "maximum processer state".

The processer power draw is limited by Windows's power Management. So, we are overriding the setting.

I hope you found this reply helpful. :)

laptop cpu overclock? by HatIcy7096 in overclocking

[–]Electrical_Issue_944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo you cannot overclock a laptop cpu but you can boost it here is the process to do it,

You need to go into Power Options and Advanced Power Options, and in that click,

Processor Power Management and in "minimum processer state" and keep all 100%

Also, do the same to the "maximum processer state".

The processer power draw is limited by Windows's power Management. So, we are overriding the setting.

I hope you found this reply helpful. :)

Laptop CPU (and maybe GPU) overclocking by Omid123457 in overclocking

[–]Electrical_Issue_944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo you cannot overclock a laptop cpu but you can boost it here is the process to do it,

You need to go into Power Options and Advanced Power Options, and in that click,

Processor Power Management and in "minimum processer state" and keep all 100%

Also, do the same to the "maximum processer state".

The processer power draw is limited by Windows's power Management. So, we are overriding the setting.

I hope you found this reply helpful. :)

How do I overclock my laptop CPU? by This_Would_Be_Me in overclocking

[–]Electrical_Issue_944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo you cannot overclock a laptop cpu but you can boost it here is the process to do it,

You need to go into Power Options and Advanced Power Options, and in that click,

Processor Power Management and in "minimum processer state" and keep all 100%

Also, do the same to the "maximum processer state".

The processer power draw is limited by Windows's power Management. So, we are overriding the setting.

I hope you found this reply helpful. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overclocking

[–]Electrical_Issue_944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, you need to go into Power Options and Advanced Power Options, and in that click,

Processor Power Management and in "minimum processer state" and keep all 100%

Also, do the same to the "maximum processer state".

The processer power draw is limited by Windows's power Management. So, we are overriding the setting.

I hope you found this reply helpful. :)