rodrigolfp
Haptic Gamepads 4 Life
In your dreams maybe.Your arguments are always just "why is it not ROG ally X?"
In your dreams maybe.Your arguments are always just "why is it not ROG ally X?"
In your dreams maybe.
Criticising an aspect that is better on one vs another =\= cocksucking/promoting. You seen personally attacked with SW2 critics.We see you coming in Switch 2 threads not to inform anyone on the Switch 2 question with logical reason why they made the decision, you're here to say "Well well well, on PC handhelds, if you didn't know..."
The biggest PC handheld cocksucker on neogaf. Never misses a chance to promote.
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Not really. Even switch 1 clocks went up e.g. when loading. They updated switch software for that. 1.8-2ghz should not be a problem for that arm CPU. Yes, power usage would go up, but a good cooling solution should handle that.1ghz to 2ghz seems like a lot of overclocking don't think nintendo wants lawsuits from people's houses being burnt down.
Criticising an aspect that is better on one vs another =\= cocksucking/promoting. You seen personally attacked with SW2 critics.
To say I think Nintendo fuck up with the SW2 "design" if temps are a problem for a full clocked ARM CPU in handheld mode.Why even come into this thread with this kind of crud answer "x86 handheld PCs CPUs run at 2+GHz and don't burn hand"
To say I think Nintendo fuck up with the SW2 "design" if temps are a problem for a full clocked ARM CPU in handheld mode.
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I give up
Continue trolling every switch 2 threads for all I care. What a fucking idiot
Discussing technical aspects = trolling. Noted.
Reviews wishing aspects of games/gaming machines were something else/better is fucking trolling. Noted too.Wishing a console to be something else than it is including its form factor yes it's fucking trolling
Wait, how do you know that??Curiously enough, the clock speeds in docked mode are actually lower than in handheld mode
Reviews wishing aspects of games/gaming machines were something else/better is fucking trolling. Noted too.
Yeah. Why not give a $1000+ PS5 Pro Pro in a big case with a 5090 as option for the consumers as some other past thread suggested??I wisH plAysTAtioN 5 wAS MuCh moRe POWerfUL lIKe A 5090, I MeaN i caN Fit It iN a 15L CAse, WhaT's THE EXCusE?
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Gone for a while but not forgotten. Back on June the 30th by popular demand.they says runs well in own vid you post oohoohoo
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I'm talking specifically about the Cyberpunk port where the DF comparison showed the Switch 2 version resolving more distant detail at times than even the Series S version.From all the media videos I've passively seen, frustums/Draw distances look setup like Vita games compared to typical PS4 home console renders IMO, and lots of items look like they are statically lit immediately outside the foreground on Switch 1 and 2 game versions, and lots of facet edges on random items too.
Maybe it is just early days and development pipelines are still too much in Switch 1 development, but even with Switch 2 ports having performance issues they also still look like they aren't carrying a full home console workload, yet IMO.
This has become my strategy as well. Mostly platform or her side stroller and RPG's outside of the big big ones I've been playing on my handheld and I really enjoy it. I seem to play it more often.In handheld mode I play smaller games, like Dead Cells for example. Big screen games don't feel good enough for me and I prefer playing them on TV.
Please enlighten me good sir.Bro doesn't know how clockspeed works on a computer
Most pc cpus are not being overclocked by 100%. There is a reason why when people do extreme oc they have extreme cooling to go with it.x86 handheld PCs CPUs run at 2+GHz and don't burn hands but that ARM CPU will burn houses??
it's not overclock. It's default clocks.Most pc cpus are not being overclocked by 100%. There is a reason why when people do extreme oc they have extreme cooling to go with it.
A computer can't set a house on fire for running at high clockspeed. If cpu/gpu temps get too high it will thermal throttle and forcefully slow itself down. If still temps rise, it will force shut down before any kind of physical damage can occur.Please enlighten me good sir.
Why not design close enough and not suck in clock/heat aspect??
That would me it suck even more.hookers?
I wisH plAysTAtioN 5 wAS MuCh moRe POWerfUL lIKe A 5090, I MeaN i caN Fit It iN a 15L CAse, WhaT's THE EXCusE?
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You're going overboard, mate. If he bothers you then use the ignore function. Don't say you're giving up and then continue responding. For what it's worth, I agree withrodrigolfp . I prefer the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally design and functionality to the Nintendo Switch 2. You don't have to agree with that, but this is a forum where people are allowed to engage in constructive discourse. You were the one who responded with apparent hate/disgust because someone brought up a tangential point in regard to the OP. Your reaction was the real disruption in this thread.
You don't need to because of how they nailed the design. Children to adults can comfortably play on them without issue.You see me go into every Steamdeck threads saying how I would prefer a smaller form factor? No? Take example.
You see me go into every Steamdeck threads saying how I would prefer a smaller form factor? No? Take example.
How does coming in a thread with a legit question from OP helps in any way with saying how PC handhelds can clock higher? How is this of any help? Bigger heatsink, well "NiNtenDo shOudL haVE biGgeR heATsiNK!! Hur hur hur" Oh yea very helpful information. Brilliant collaboration and exchange of knowledge. We really need more posters like that! /s
"Constructive discourse"... HA! Another way of saying shitposting.
But isn't there no end to these suggestions? Nintendo could have waited ten years and the switch 2 would have been much more powerful. They could have used top of the line components and sold it for 1.500€ and it would have been much more powerful.The OP made a comment about CPU usage not improving (and in fact, worsening) when docked. The general consensus is that this was necessary to prevent the device from getting too warm/hot in docked mode, which would make it uncomfortable to pull off of the dock to use in handheld mode. His remark, which is valid, was that if Nintendo had marginally increased the footprint of the Switch 2, they could have implemented a better heatsink or cooling solution that would allow the CPU to run at higher clock speeds when it is docked while still keeping the device cool enough to comfortably transition back to handheld mode.
Even without increasing the size, if they had used 5nm transistors instead of 8nm transistors, this would have also allowed the CPU to run at a higher clock while docked without sacrificing cooling. The smaller transistors would have increased performance per watt while also improving power efficiency (and thermals). Additionally, that would have freed up space internally, meaning thermal hotspots would have decreased. There are ways Nintendo could have improved the design to eliminate this issue. Talking about that isn't a bad thing. Nobody is telling you that you can't like Nintendo or your Nintendo Switch 2. Take a mental health day, mate. You're going off the rails.