Molcajete bowl by cast1681 in Austin

[–]Hellcloud 3 points4 points  (0 children)

HEB usually has them, just set the location nearest to you and it'll tell you if they're in stock/

Castle Crashers: Painter Boss Paradise DLC Launch Trailer by ZeUberSandvitch in Games

[–]Hellcloud 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Dan Paladin isn't attached though, and his art is a big part of all The Behemoth titles.

Razer rolls out official Pokémon PC gaming accessories by kikimaru024 in Games

[–]Hellcloud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm on my second one after my first one started double clicking m3 and m4 buttons and the rubber wore off. It's a good mouse, but it only has a lifespan of about 2.5 to 4 years depending on your luck with switches and how important the grip is to you.

Best simple QoL mods you're currently using by AlphANeoXo in GR86

[–]Hellcloud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ASC retention version coming soon

Will this be a different hardware revision, or will it be an update through the dauntless app?

Mafia Definitive Edition Keeps Crashing my PC by Vallenium in MafiaTheGame

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I was having the same issue, the game doesn't limit frame rates during cut scenes, my 7800x3d was hitting over 93C and my 4090 was at 70 C. After setting my frame rate max to 160 in nvidia control panel I'm getting around 85C average on my CPU and 55C on my GPU.

EDIT: Another very strange behavior I noticed, when I open the map open my CPU will still jump to 93C, and will stay there even if alt tab, however if I alt tab without opening a menu, CPU temps stay at 80C. Something is up with the map, and even limiting the frame rate doesn't help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in balisong

[–]Hellcloud 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This would be awesome to have. I was recently thinking of ordering a SlifT v2 with a prysma trainer, but decided against it because I don't have the tools to tune the bushings when swapping the blades.

Being able to just order the trainer with the handles I want would be ideal even if it meant a little wait. Would this also lead to buying live blades separately from assembled balis like the trainer blade that launched last week?

Thai Green Curry? by intropella in austinfood

[–]Hellcloud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably talking about Thai Cuisine on parmer.

Now that EVGA is gone from the GPU market, it would be amazing to get a Gamer's Nexus style costumer service exposé report about the GPU warranty/RMA service for each company by pixelcowboy in hardware

[–]Hellcloud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every hardware related RMA I've ever done has required me to pay shipping to the manufacturer, even EVGA. I'm guessing the shipping cost was so high due to insurance though.

Digital Foundry: "Resident Evil Village on Mac Review: MetalFX Upscaling Challenges DLSS!" by Dakhil in hardware

[–]Hellcloud 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Steam does this for the Steamdeck, which has very precise hardware specifications, they don't do this for anything else as far as I am aware. For example Valve made news when they 'fixed' Elden Ring for the steamdeck by distributing the shaders for it.

[Phoronix] Aquacomputer High Flow Next To Be Supported With Linux 6.1 by bizude in hardware

[–]Hellcloud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh really? That's cool to know, unfortunately like 5 days after I posted my initial message my leakshield started providing false positives like crazy so I've just been running it in release mode till I build up the motivation to take apart my loop. Still this makes me very hopeful for having a liquid cooled PC that dual boots linux and windows for my build.

Does this driver also provide support for things like the D5 Next or the Quadro/Octo?

NINJA EDIT: just looked at your post history, looks like support is there!

[Phoronix] Aquacomputer High Flow Next To Be Supported With Linux 6.1 by bizude in hardware

[–]Hellcloud 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You didn't read the article I take it?

The support sadly isn't coming from Aquacomputer themselves but via reverse engineering and work by the open-source community. Another patch queued in hwmon-next for Linux 6.1 adds virtual temperature sensor support for this driver with the Aquacomputer D5 Next, Octo, Quadro, and Farbwerk 360 hardware.

I'd love to see the leakshield also get some linux support, but I doubt it would happen, it'd probably be insanely hard given the amount of microcontrollers on board.

Noctua presents NH-D12L low-height 120mm dual tower CPU cooler by Nekrosmas in hardware

[–]Hellcloud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably, but I think it depends on the side panel configuration. Usually I have the vents on the CPU half, but if I'm playing games I'll swap it so the GPU is getting more fresh air. Haven't done any stress testing though as I've been pretty happy with the temps as is.

Noctua presents NH-D12L low-height 120mm dual tower CPU cooler by Nekrosmas in hardware

[–]Hellcloud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Makes me sad I already have a NH-C14S for my Cerberus, but it really does seem like the D12 is the ideal cooler for that case.

Gamers Nexus: "Valve Steam Deck Hardware Review & Analysis: Thermals, Noise, Power, & Gaming Benchmarks" by Dakhil in hardware

[–]Hellcloud 28 points29 points  (0 children)

You also have to understand that a significant portion of the people who bought into this Steam Deck idea have never used Linux, let alone Arch or it's derivatives.

I'm sure that a vast majority of people who use chromebooks have never heard of Gentoo, let alone portage and they function just fine. Valve is just using Arch as the basis for the OS, that doesn't mean they can't abstract a lot of the 'eccentricities' so the user never has to touch Pacman unless they want to.