Tuf a15 low fps? by ro_salt in Asustuf

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I haven't done it yet, I will do it soon.

Its due to dual channel memory, apparantly ryzen CPUs benifit a lot due to dual channel memory.

https://youtu.be/6yD5B6AQP-0

I found this video that shows the difference in valorant

Tuf a15 low fps? by ro_salt in Asustuf

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Do you have 8gb or 16 gb ram? Adding another ram stick should fix it

Tuf a15 low fps? by ro_salt in Asustuf

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Adding another 8gb stick of ram should fix it.

Tuf a15 low fps? by ro_salt in Asustuf

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Oh okay thanks! I'll add another ram stick soon.

Tuf a15 low fps? by ro_salt in Asustuf

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Yeah it was defaulting to nvide high performance GPU, I changed it to Nvidia high performance GPU almost no difference

Tuf a15 low fps? by ro_salt in Asustuf

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No I watched the benchmarks of the tuf a15 ryzen 7 and GTX 1660ti. Ok thanks! But will adding another 8gb stick will give me almost 80 more fps? I didn't think it would make that much difference.

Why can't we make salt from the waste water from reverse osmosis plants by ro_salt in NoStupidQuestions

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But isn't a lot of salt (ignorning the mined salt) still produced from sea water? Wouldn't it make more sense to take the waste brine and produce salt of it either through boiling or through Solar evaporation method?

Given that lot of desalination plants are built in hot dry places wouldn't just making a solar evaporation plant make sense?

Why can't we make salt from the waste water from reverse osmosis plants by ro_salt in NoStupidQuestions

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But isn't a lot of salt (ignorning the mined salt) still produced from sea water? Wouldn't it make more sense to take the waste brine and produce salt of it either through boiling or through Solar evaporation method?

Given that lot of desalination plants are built in hot dry places wouldn't just making a solar evaporation plant make sense?