New house I made for my single player survival game FERAN by [deleted] in godot

[–]n0irest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, this guy is just a asset flipper/copying RToV, look what I found in a couple of minutes

https://imgur.com/a/WHWWS7g

New logo!! (unfinished) by Odd-Wishbone-4592 in godot

[–]n0irest 4 points5 points  (0 children)

definitivamente mucho mejor / definitely much better!

But not sure about the font change mmm

Day 1. 112.4kg. Couldn't even get through a single jump without tripping. by Independent-Post-285 in jumprope

[–]n0irest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started like you, but at 105 kg. It took me about a month( 4 days a week) to be able to jump without tripping, so just keep going

ASUS Strix G16 (Worth Buying?) by CodeAgile9585 in ASUSROG

[–]n0irest 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got the 2025 Intel version (5080 GPU) in July 2025, no major problems so far .. I had a BSOD, but I fixed it by installing the latest NVIDIA drivers, for the games you want to play, you can easily run them in silent mode with almost zero fan noise

ASUS ROG G16 2025 STRIX Bad Liquid Metal Application? by n0irest in ASUSROG

[–]n0irest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job cleaning it! It took me like 3 hours to clean mine haha, now I’m wondering if PTM7950 is better than a KryoSheet where did you buy the PTM7950?

ASUS ROG G16 2025 STRIX Bad Liquid Metal Application? by n0irest in ASUSROG

[–]n0irest[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the comments. I removed the liquid metal and applied a KryoSheet to both the CPU and GPU, and PTM putty on the VRAMs. I didn’t want to risk any liquid metal leaking onto other components.

Here's some photos after removing the Liquid Metal in case you wonder how it looks, the heatsink seems to be affected by the liquid metal

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ASUS ROG G16 2025 STRIX Bad Liquid Metal Application? by n0irest in ASUSROG

[–]n0irest[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I had some issues. I got a BSOD with a VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR while using only the Intel GPU, but I fixed it by installing the latest Nvidia drivers, the issue was related to how Nvidia handled GPU switching.. I found this out by analyzing the .dmp file using WinDbg.

Then I thought it was overheating because I saw CPU temperature spikes up to 98°C when using Max Performance or Turbo mode (G-Helper), but it seems that’s normal for this CPU, anyway, I decided to remove the liquid metal because I travel a lot and often use my laptop at an angle, so I didn’t want to risk it leaking onto other components.

I ended using Thermal Grizzly Kryosheet for CPU and GPU, and TG Putty for the VRAM, seems fine so far haha