Oh i think i get it now, so if resistance is low like 0, then it's basically touching?, so it should be high ? how much would you expect it to be? like the dat 0 to GND .500 to-.900 ? Thank you man
Thank you so much , ididn't realize it connected those points , I'm having a professional finish it tomorrow and wanted to know what to tell him , by GND you mean the outer light-green area? , how can I check with the meter if it's touching GND ?
The cable was not soldered correctly so I just pulled it without enough heat, and pulled the pad with it, switch OLED doesn't turn on , just black screen , what to do ? :sad:
Yes, the screen is using power but the console won't charge the joy-cons in portable and doesn't have to power the USB ports or HDMI , so this should almost make it break even.
Yes exactly, and according to Anandtech the power draw is actually only about 20% higher while playing Zelda (8.9 watts portable vs 11 watts docked), so even on the stock battery it's shouldn't be a massive difference, Say 2.0-2.5 instead of 3 Hours.
Pump, more and more games now run at 720P DOCKED and less than 480P portable, Crash Bandicoot, and Wolfenstein II are the latest examples. We desperately need this. Where are all the geniuses here?
https://www.dualshockers.com/wolfenstein-ii-2-nintnedo-switch-review/
Umm what are you talking about? The system might get slightly hotter yes or at least as much as the additional 1.3v would add, which is about 30 more power overall that's required to up the GPU from 384MHz to 768MHz , CPU will stay the same. This is not an overclock it's just the docked mode...
So now that homebrew is achieved, is it possible to force games to always render as if it's in docked mode to unlock the full hardware power? many games such as Xenoblade 2 render at sub 500p handheld and 720P docked which would be perfect on the switch screen when playing with a charger plugged...
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smokey flavor that reminds me of beef jerkey on top of a really rich kind of bbq sauce. Heat...