u/wielesen

Can someone take a picture of how a manga page and a e-book look on the inside screen?

Couldn't find how a manga page looks on this and wanted to see how it looks

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u/wielesen — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/lianli

217 or lancool 3?

Choosing a case to transfer my build to and those 2 fit most of my wants (besides a disc drive slot) but I can't seem to choose because they cost similarly where I am and have similar everything

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u/wielesen — 5 days ago

Two of the worst enemies in the history of gaming in the same game! What were the developers thinking?

u/wielesen — 6 days ago
▲ 97 r/radeon

So far it has been implemented in 2 games, Crimson Desert and CoD BO7, what are your thoughts of the speed of implementation?

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u/wielesen — 9 days ago

I read a couple of reviews and one of them said that 6 hours of SoT is a stretch to get, is it truly that bad?

I'm currently on OP15 and I get 8-9 hours of SoT from 80% down to 10-15%, and was thinking about getting a foldable, but if the battery is that bad then I wouldn't get it

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u/wielesen — 14 days ago
▲ 0 r/gaming

It genuinely feels like it only makes the gaming industry strictly worse, at first it was like wow ray tracing is the NEW BIG THING, yada yada, btw you also have to use DLSS because the GPU's of current time can't do RT natively.

Then devs decided that DLSS is a crutch that they can use instead of optimizing their games, now you need DLSS to run many games at just 60 frames if you don't have the latest and greatest tech.

Fast-forward to 2026 and now PATH TRACING is all the jazz, and apparently Ray Tracing was always a stepping stone, btw buy our new latest and greatest GPU for jacked up prices or suffer worse looking and worse running games on old gen hardware.

Don't get me started on frame-gen either, having it ON in recommended settings is insanity to me, is 60 native frames without DLSS and FG too much to ask for?

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u/wielesen — 16 days ago
▲ 0 r/nvidia

Currently on Radeon, with plans to upgrade to either a 5070 ti or 5080, or a 6000 series gpu, my current PSU is only atx 3.0, I wonder if it's a good time to go for a atx 3.1/pcie 5.1 psu, or if there are any rumours/plans for Nvidia to introduce a new 12vhpwr version

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u/wielesen — 18 days ago