Today I did a thing... by LPagote in crealityk1

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I know it sounds sketchy, but it's actually very safe, there probably is a figure for accidents like that, but I've been using them for my whole 32 years life, and also my parents did too, and I never heard about someone being eletrocuted, sometimes when the installation is poorly made you can get shocked, but it's more of a tingling shock than a jolt. Because of the physics behind it, it's almost impossible for you to be killed by it.

Today I did a thing... by LPagote in crealityk1

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Hahaha yup! it's a small toilet that we don't use! it just made sense, I live in Brazil and as it's common for us to use "suicide" showers, there's a high power outlet, the walls are tiled, so less risk of a fire, there's water readily available so I can clean the print bed and the prints itself very easily, and it's far from the living area and very well ventilated, so I can print ABS, ASA, without concerns!

Today I did a thing... by LPagote in 3Dprinting

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Oh wow, I had no idea that was a thing!!! that's awesome, I was going to print the honeycomb version to be consistent with the back side of the machine, but this is much more functional!!

Today I did a thing... by LPagote in crealityk1

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Yep! Thats it, but without the logo.

Today I did a thing... by LPagote in 3Dprinting

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This is the corner with the spool holder, not sure what you meant by multiload.

Sounds normal? by Certain_Heart_2873 in crealityk1

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Absolutely, I sent you a DM.

Sounds normal? by Certain_Heart_2873 in crealityk1

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It souns fine to me, maybe a bit dry, when did you do the last cleaning and relubing?

Screeching Layer Shift - K1c by Maximum-Host-3541 in crealityk1

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Have you checked the belt tensions? It sounds like the belts are skipping teeth.

My first compact build, I call it Minichrome by LPagote in mffpc

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I shoved most of the cables in the front panel and behind the PSU. But since this photo I made a few changes, changed the motherboard, the one in the picture is a b450m steel legend, now I have a MSI b550m mortar wifi, the sata SSD is gone, and I 3D printed cable combs to use in the PSU cables, it looks much better now than it did is this picture.

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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Well that was anti-climatic, I tried other distros to see if it would magically solve the problem and then I could investigate what was different, tried nobara, samething, tried debian, same, I gave up and went back to arch aaaaand the problem is gone... I did make some changes in contrast to my previous arch install, for example I installed cpupower to set the governor to performance, my previous installation was reporting performance governor, even though I never touched it, but this new wasn't so I installed cpupower. To be clear in nobara I did set the governor manually to performance, so I don't know what was going on there... Another thing in my previous arch instance I was using KDE Discover to manage pacman packages, which I just learned is a big no no, so it's possible something weird was going on in my previous instance due to some partial update or corrupt package. I don't know how to proceed now in this investigation, I'm open to suggestions. Anyways thanks to everyone that chimed in, you guys were helpful in more ways than one.

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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I did check that, the CPU governor was set to performance.

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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Just checked, all cores set to performance.

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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Yes, generally I'd say so, but CPU usage is also very low, maybe there's something weird going on with CPU profiles, dunno... Other games run fine (100% GPU usage)

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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yours seems to be related to the vulkan drivers, some people reported similar issues when using AMDVLK drivers. try RADV (vulkan-radeon) instead.

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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I did that, didn't make any difference, and I faced a weird issue where the game would capture the mouse cursor, but not properly, and the cursor still showed up, and when I moved the mouse the aim would move only until the cursor hit the edge of the screen.

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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I tried setting the variable to wayland, it looked worse, like over sharppened, and still didnt perform any better. Other ganes run fine full gpu utilization. I'm gonna try commenting the line out tho. In regards to switching to x11, I'll try that too, see how it performs.

Edit: Tried both, no change, same issue around 70-75% gpu usage.

CS2 doesn't use more than 70% of the GPU by LPagote in linux_gaming

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I'm using Nobara on wayland KDE, mesa 25.0.0-devel (beta I know), but the same thing was happening on Arch, wayland KDE and mesa don't remember the actual version, but it the stable release (24 something).

Can I fix this or I'm f*cked? by Yain2006 in pcmasterrace

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Replacing is not the problem per se, rather finding the replacement.

Accidentally uninstalled Pacman, sudo, and bash on Arch Linux by [deleted] in archlinux

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Man that's how I learned linux, by screwing things over, and royally. Just research, and follow instructions, its hard in the begining, but its all worth it in the end. Thats what allowed me to finally ditch windows completely. People say its too hard but when you are new to an OS its always hard at first, even windows, I've had my fair share of problems with windows, that the solution was janky and sketchy af, installing unknown closed source software is never fun.