Spyke
lemmy.world

I can't show it anymore because I broke the motherboard while putting a new one in, but it can handle 1440p on 75hz pretty good, if you disable the blur effects, videos above 1080p can sometimes cause problems if they have heavy encoding like vp9 or av1

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videos above 1080p can sometimes cause problems if they have heavy encoding like vp9 or av1

Yeah they're probably decoded in software because I doubt that the integrated graphics supports hardware decoding of those recentish codecs.

At that point, just put a gt1030 in it.

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sopuli.xyz

On my laptop running Plasma, it says the maximum fps is 60 but current fps is going up to 100 in some cases (based on the 'show fps' option in system settings). What does this mean for me?

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kautaureply
lemmy.world

Probably that your display maxes out at 60hz but the graphics driver is rendering extra frames for increased fidelity

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lemmy.world

...I run it fairly well on a raspberry pi so I'm kind of confused about this one. Are we claiming arch is slow or what?

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ccdfareply
lemm.ee

It's the opposite... It will run on about anything

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Yeah... I wonder if it's a specific desktop environment. although I thought people generally considered gnome on the slow side but that's what my pi runs pretty decently

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Recently i have a New Computer, the first thing i tested was how fast ffmpeg can convert webm to mp3

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You might want to upgrade it with a graphics card tho, because you're limited to 75hz above 1080p, but it isn't worth it that much. | Spyke