studies show 95% of handheld gaming devices are used in the home im part of that 95%, never took my Switch out the housecool. hope you enjoy it on the go too!
studies show 95% of handheld gaming devices are used in the home im part of that 95%, never took my Switch out the housecool. hope you enjoy it on the go too!
This one uses Intel APU.AMD apu's makes this shit easy, any company that makes electronics can pretty easily make a hand held with very little r&d.
intel parts = hot and loudI love to see more of these. It's cool to see a very different design with Intel inside. But I'd never buy this one. Look how much ventilation they need all over this thing. Holy shit. Keep at it MSI! Make a better one! Make a console too!
Core Ultra 7 155H is hot and loud?intel parts = hot and loud
Apple is doing everything they can not to associate Vision Pro with VR. They want people to call it "spatial computing", and they're not highlighting immersive VR gaming. a handheld gaming device is not in their wheelhouse at all. they've never been much of a gaming company.Anyone else surprised that apple have concentrated on VR and not handheld gaming?
It seems strange they wouldn't enter the arena when their flagship products; iPhone and iPad are devices designed to be used on the go and, at launch, were the sleekest and most powerful on the market.
the gpu too yesCore Ultra 7 155H is hot and loud?
I know it CPU performance is not good (specially in multi-core) but the GPU performance is pretty good.
These graphics doesn’t talk about heat and loud.
yes it does lol, it performs worse at the same wattage = needs more wattage to do the same performance, = hotter and louderThese graphics doesn’t talk about heat and loud.
More voltage doesn’t mean hotter and loud lolyes it does lol, it performs worse at the same wattage = needs more wattage to do the same performance, = hotter and louder
hotter doesn't mean temp, it means heat produced, power is the measure of heat produced. that's why you require a better cooler for more powerful cpus and gpus, intel desktop cpus almost all require liquid cooling at this point. for example 5800x3d is easily cooled by a 120mm air cooler, even though it runs 80*C by default.More voltage doesn’t mean hotter and loud lol
I can have a 100W device that is hotter and louder than a 250W.