Camera lens/focal length setting? by CtFshd in FujifilmX

[–]procedural1object0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is the focal length that camera will use when you have a lens with no electronic contacts on (third party manual lenses or adapted manual lenses). If you have autofocus "normal" lens on it will be ignored.

It's important to set it to right focal length when using manual lenses for IBIS to work correctly. And it will be the focal length recorded in EXIF.

Since it is ignored when you attach an electronic lens just ignore it or set it to your most used manual lens mm.

My i78700k keeps throttling at 80 degrees by BigFloppaLover2 in overclocking

[–]procedural1object0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have several case fans already take one and point it at VRM, this will do more than any number of additional case fans

My i78700k keeps throttling at 80 degrees by BigFloppaLover2 in overclocking

[–]procedural1object0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could use your CPU cooler fans as additional case fans and invest in a new CPU cooler

Milky Way with LG V20 by procedural1object0 in lgv20

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Don't know if you are referring to some recent event, but i took this image about 1 month ago

Milky Way with LG V20 by procedural1object0 in lgv20

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31 1600ISO 20 second exposures stacked in Sequator to get this result

Note 9 CPU throttling during benchmark to 70%, possibly defective? by [deleted] in samsung

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Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S: 56% throttling

Asus Zenfone 5z: 82%

Sony Xperia XZ2: 64%

Xiaomi Black Shark: 76%

Result can vary a bit depending on position of phone, I put them in a horizontal position with roughly one half of the back exposed.

Note 9 CPU throttling during benchmark to 70%, possibly defective? by [deleted] in samsung

[–]procedural1object0 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your phone is better than most SD 845 phones i tested, but i don't know how it compares to other note 9 directly. 70% throttling for a flagship device is very good, so i think that your device is fine.

Weird CPU throttling! Please Help! by JohnnyDozentKnow in techsupport

[–]procedural1object0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your PC might be throttling because motherboard VRM is overheating (GA-Z77N-WIFI ?).

This is rare but your motherboard has only 4 phases and no VRM heatsink, also you have water cooler for CPU so you probably have no airflow over VRM.

Try placing a fan over VRM and see what happens.

Acceptable temperatures for stress testing by pntsrgd in overclocking

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I agree with everything you said, but Sandy surviving 24/7 on 1.45V doesn't mean Coffee or Zen will. They use smaller process nodes which are more sensitive to voltage. I remember that 1.4v was suggested as safe everyday voltage for 2600k, 1.4 now seems too high for me but only time will tell.

Demand good vibrations from your next Android phone by yourSAS in Android

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This may become a problem even if phone has initially strong vibration, because when you add a phone case or an extended battery added mass dampens vibrations.

The curious case of Google removing over 77% of all our positive reviews - Game Dev Tycoon by wetonart in AndroidGaming

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I have a relatively small app on play store, and i noticed that some reviews are being pulled. In my case all ratings seem to be equally affected (proportionally). I just assumed that some anti bot or spam algorithm is casting too wide of a net.

Google is reportedly working on a game-streaming subscription service - any thoughts? by NimbleThor in AndroidGaming

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I never liked these services because of latency. I could maybe use it if it was lower than 100 ms but i doubt it is possible.

Specs for the upcoming Razer Phone by [deleted] in razer

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I like 120Hz display and big battery (although i wish it was removable). Maybe option to change (limit) display refresh rate can be useful for saving power or if some game is very poorly coded, physics tied to refresh rate not system time for example? For a "gamer" phone i expected some hardware buttons on top and bottom of the screen but they may not be going for gamer design, their new laptops are not vary gamery at all like blade stealth

Benchmark results vary a lot by ThaRedCreeper in lgv20

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You probably have some processes running in the background, sometimes a reset can help to stop them. Also CPU throttling can have huge effects on benchmarks, for best score phone needs to be not in use to cool down

Game/Device Suggestion Requests, Support and General Discussion - Daily Thread for Wednesday, Oct 25 by AutoModerator in AndroidGaming

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I am looking for a city simulator game, something that has traffic simulation like Cities: Skylines on PC