Given that Mariko Switches can be overclocked past the 1.75GHZ and 921MHZ limits on Erista Switches is it possible for Breath of the Wild to run at a semi-stable 60fps in handheld mode?
those limits are set for mariko and oled models too. all can go over the cap, but none of the devices handle it well long termGiven that Mariko Switches can be overclocked past the 1.75GHZ and 921MHZ limits on Erista Switches is it possible for Breath of the Wild to run at a semi-stable 60fps in handheld mode?
they obviously just had woken it from sleep mode hence why the temperature was steadily risingDamn that temps are nice... Lucky bastards
Yep, that's for sure but the stable temps will always be much better than my original Switchthey obviously just had woken it from sleep mode hence why the temperature was steadily rising
wrong, only Erista can be considered dangeous, as it is already passing the 18W mark with 1785/921. Going over that will kill your console for sure.those limits are set for mariko and oled models too. all can go over the cap, but none of the devices handle it well long term
the battery might not like it, but the SOC would do fine. the stock tegra x1 in the nvidia shield runs at 1.9ghz, and can be overclocked (my shield is) to 2.1ghz.wrong, only Erista can be considered dangeous, as it is already passing the 18W mark with 1785/921. Going over that will kill your console for sure.
Meanwhile a Mariko unit can do 2193/1305 without any issues, the console doesn't get considerely hot or draws more than 18W.
you can really tell the people who have zero clue what they are talking about when they compare the switch to other devices. it goes beyond the batterythe battery might not like it, but the SOC would do fine. the stock tegra x1 in the nvidia shield runs at 1.9ghz, and can be overclocked (my shield is) to 2.1ghz.
people really think the switch is going to explode, it isn't. just dont run the clocks on battery.
Is it truly dangerous for Erista to be at 1785/921? (while charging)wrong, only Erista can be considered dangeous, as it is already passing the 18W mark with 1785/921. Going over that will kill your console for sure.
Meanwhile a Mariko unit can do 2193/1305 without any issues, the console doesn't get considerely hot or draws more than 18W.
It's supposed to force the delivered power that the dock can supply, also the temps even if not too hot for the soc it can be for the battery.Is it truly dangerous for Erista to be at 1785/921? (while charging)
I find this hard to believe.
It can damage the hardware (in the long run) if you pass 18W power draw. But that of course is depending on the game you are playing. I would say, as long as you are not losing battery while playing you should be fine, if you do lose battery (even slowly), go down with the CPU/GPU clock.Is it truly dangerous for Erista to be at 1785/921? (while charging)
I find this hard to believe.
I'd like to know what part of the charging circuit that prevents it from being used for a longer period of time. All I can say is that its not the SOC (since its the same as the shield 2015/2017), and not the heatsink (as if you never seen the heatsink/fan of the shield TV, then youd know the switch wouldn't have the same kind of problem.you can really tell the people who have zero clue what they are talking about when they compare the switch to other devices. it goes beyond the battery
Is it truly dangerous for Erista to be at 1785/921? (while charging)
I find this hard to believe.
Android is an entirely different OS and the CPU doesn't run at a fixed speed, and will throttle if it gets too hot, that's not the case for the Switch.I'd like to know what part of the charging circuit that prevents it from being used for a longer period of time. All I can say is that its not the SOC (since its the same as the shield 2015/2017), and not the heatsink (as if you never seen the heatsink/fan of the shield TV, then youd know the switch wouldn't have the same kind of problem.
I wouldn't say "dangerous" but at that point you are already pushing the limits. its only a real issue if you are the kind of person constantly leaving it at max clocks for no other reason than "because I can" most games don't even need it that high even with 60FPS mods. people also like to set basically "fake" overclocks that arnt even actually set but since they don't know jack shit about what they are doing they think otherwise and do nothing more than increase stress and heat for no benefit. then you have the people that try to use the logic of "well this other device does this so the switch must too" which just falls into the beyond misinformed areaIs it truly dangerous for Erista to be at 1785/921? (while charging)
I find this hard to believe.
Its not charging or no charging it makes no difference. Now yes, battery will get damaged but honestly 921 already goes over the limits of the consoles rated power draw (18W).Is it truly dangerous for Erista to be at 1785/921? (while charging)
I find this hard to believe.
Again, Temps are not the issue. Its power draw.It's supposed to force the delivered power that the dock can supply, also the temps even if not too hot for the soc it can be for the battery.
While the TX1 is rated for that, The problem is that the switch TX1 is not equivalent to the Nvidia shield. Also the switch just is not made for that type of power draw. Mariko (TX1+) due to it drawing substancially less power can go higher.the battery might not like it, but the SOC would do fine. the stock tegra x1 in the nvidia shield runs at 1.9ghz, and can be overclocked (my shield is) to 2.1ghz.
people really think the switch is going to explode, it isn't. just dont run the clocks on battery.