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Diy Papi
Добавлен 8 мар 2006
Just a dad documenting his extensive hobbies such as:
Building random things
All things Gaming
Streaming : No set days, but if I do stream its usually between 10am - 1pm and 8pm - 10pm
Building and or modifying PC
Working out
3d printing
Editing (Clip cut)
E-bike (latest hobby)
Ranting about topics I care about
I have ADHD and making things and videos keep me sane.
If your looking for STL files of an print I make you can find it and other things I make on my ETSY
If you would like me to review a product, please feel free to contact me at diypapichulo@gmail.com
Building random things
All things Gaming
Streaming : No set days, but if I do stream its usually between 10am - 1pm and 8pm - 10pm
Building and or modifying PC
Working out
3d printing
Editing (Clip cut)
E-bike (latest hobby)
Ranting about topics I care about
I have ADHD and making things and videos keep me sane.
If your looking for STL files of an print I make you can find it and other things I make on my ETSY
If you would like me to review a product, please feel free to contact me at diypapichulo@gmail.com
Видео
Thermoelectric Water Cooled Steam Deck
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Thermoelectric Water Cooled Steam Deck
Engwe M20 3 months later after all the MODS
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Engwe M20 3 months later after all the MODS
Tusk Tire Review / First Flat on the REROAD R1
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Tusk Tire Review / First Flat on the REROAD R1
Ride Along “Burnt mattresses & Jumps” Ep 1
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Ride Along “Burnt mattresses & Jumps” Ep 1
Cap Cutting should you do it?! Papi Rants
Просмотров 445 месяцев назад
Cap Cutting should you do it?! Papi Rants
Steam Deck Stream Machine - The First Decedents
Просмотров 2775 месяцев назад
Steam Deck Stream Machine - The First Decedents
E bike Dual Motor Engwe M20 First Ride!
Просмотров 3795 месяцев назад
E bike Dual Motor Engwe M20 First Ride!
E bike ENGWE M20 upgrade Shunt Mod
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E bike ENGWE M20 upgrade Shunt Mod
And now pull it and see how your car get smashed
Pully is more than a meter away should be fine
This was the funniest reaction I ever. Shit happened in real time 😂
Yo, lossless scaling under 30fps base, is bullshit.
when clicking the "question mark", i'm seeing Current Programmer: CH341. ID(9F): 000000(Unknown, ID(90): 0000(Unknown), ID(AB): 00(Unknown), ID(15): 0000(Unknown). any idea ?
My best guess is the clip isn’t placed on properly. This took me quite a while to get it to fit correctly. I probably ended up spending at least an hour and a half to two hours.
😂😂😂😂😂
😂🤣😂 can't stop to laugh
Nohoes? Noses?
This worked perfectly for me after an apparently failed update. Thanks!
@@Deliciousdairyy your welcome
Can we see some performance videos? Interested in upping my steam deck ff7 rebirth performance!
It’s currently not working properly, I’m having power issues. Need a new Power supply
Thanks for the tests. Have you considered using RivaTuner together with Lossless Scaling? RivaTuner has NVidia Reflex which helps to remove the delay.
Great video! You should show us more games with a better fps base. Thanks
Thanks! I'll add more games in future videos.
how much miles do you get average
I would guess it’s good for 25-30 depending on riding style
When clicking the "question mark", I am seeing too different bios chip, W25Q128FW_1.8 and W25Q128JW_1.8... any ideas???
I haven’t encountered that, there might be a chance that you are just duplicates Click both of them see if they look similar
Looks great! Hope that in a few months this becomes available on SteamOS.
Thanks, that would be pretty cool
what do you add to the resistor ?where do you get it from and how doo you add it?
I added a second resistor that I bought off eBay
Valve needs to bring this over to steamOS, It's also freaking annoying asf that majority of the time you when you talk about lossless scaling on r/steamdeck people tell you to use valves built in FSR, it''s shit compared to the duck program
@@Wavy-GravyAGREED
Its not valves decision though, pretty sure the dev said no plans for linux. My guess is windows system uses something linux doesnt in order for it to run properly
I’ve been using it a little on windows. Tried it with Control, and it was ok. Definitely can feel the latency though. Maybe I need to set the latency down to 3 or under, and might work better. It looks better in Control, than on space marine, since the steam deck puts out a little higher frame rate, and the lossless scaling isn’t doing all the heavy lifting. Neat tech.
After more testing, I’ve noticed it looks terrible on games that play well natively without lossless But games that can’t play without it look amazing I guess it’s just the comparison issue
@ I have used it when streaming games like Baldur’s gate to triple the native 30fps on Xbox cloud. That works really well, to up the frame rate on shower paced games. Not too much artifacting, when you’re not turning around like crazy all the time. 😂 That’s the best use case scenario that I’ve found. Works great! Try it out. Maybe make a video?
Did u try to Enable Frame Generation and FSR?
@@rafaelsantana8843 yes it looks worse with scaling better off going native
@Diy_Papi Just use Native with Frame Gen.
I wish it worked in steam os
Same 🥲
guess who`s back
Hi...Lossless Scaling is only for windows or also steamOS?
As of now, it only works on windows
Solid 💩 just get a console at that point 😂
Nahh too practical
Thanx bro 👍
Your welcome
You should do a window version with this using steam big picture mode
Unfortunately that’s the only way this works properly but the caveat is you can’t use the native display with a EGPU
@ oh dang aight can you make a video on external we wanna see some performance a mini pc cheap too ouuuiii 🙃 add naraka in the games too since it use lot of cpu
How did you put the spring in? 😢
I added spacers and it helped a lot with tension. As for orientation you would have to match the stock pegs.
Thanks 😊
Sweet, how is the latency also with lossless scaling?
Very minimal, as good as Steam link
@ sounds like a good deal then in most low fps scenarios in most games. Which is most triple A release on the deck actually now!
@@Diy_PapiI used s rog ally as a controller for my PC via Steam Link and there was practically no noticable delay. Though it was input only
Dumb question im playing alan Wake 2 on steam deck its mostly a GPU intensive game. Should I underclock the gpu or overclock the gpu
I think it’s GPU, so limit power to the cpu
@Diy_Papi how would I got about doing that sorry for dumb question.
lower your resolution in game before you hit scale in the app
nevermind i watched to whole now lol
Haha I appreciate you watching the whole vid
I've been using it for a few days now. It's been working pretty well for me. I haven't tried SGSR. I've been doing FSR for 3D games and Integer for 2D. I'll give it a try. I've also lowered the resolution scale down to 50 or 60 and latency down to 1. Seems to help with input lag. Could be placebo though.
He’ll yea! SGSR seems to work well for scaling. Placebo effect is still an effect lol!
If only it worked on steam OS
Yea… the real issue is controller support while on windows, Fixable but a pain.
@@Diy_Papihave you tried steam deck tools. You can toggle between controller mode and desktop mode, by holding the top left button (3 lines).
Want good max cooling in a slim package Jsaux back plate Slight under volt by -30MV with 7950 thermal pad instead of thermal paste under stress of 4ghz and 2000 but under max output im getting 73 to 75 degrees
That's way to practical lol
Is that pcie to GPU on windows 10 based steam deck bruh thats like putting a grenade launcher on a glock just buy gpd win 2 max at that point
This hole set up is cheaper than a gpd win
AK made this battle 10 times better swear to gawd.
💯 he poured gasoline on the 🔥
How is it possible on Steam Deck itself? You need additional monitor connected to your 6600xt, isn't it?
Its because its running a Steam OS clone called Chimera
Can u make any laptop office modification egpu oculink mod ? U the expert in this mod i ve seen so far
@@muhammadidzhamrusmi5305 any with an m.2 drive
We have more natural gas and fail to utilize it fully. Why would we also want canadas natural gas? They buy from us as well……. You can’t ship it….
That’s so cool and do you remember me?
Not playing that game
Member drop drop drop drop
lol, thanks man
Is there anything this man can't do, amazing 😮
lol, thanks man!
try ghost spectre
Thanks ill give it a shot
Built one almost to your dimensions. Came out great. Thanks for the idea.
@@kevmckeown5204 hell yeah, glad I could help
WoW
Any chance this could be done with a raspberry pi pico? Recently used one to read the NAND of my xbox 360.
I believe you can do it with one as long as you have USB 3. But I think if it doesn't a donegal with PD and usb 3 might work.
I love this latest iteration of the FrankenDeck. Please let us know if there are any changes with Bazzite performance. It's fine using big picture mode on Windows. But would be great if one could use the same OS/the OS best suited to the Deck, whether using the GPU or not. I'm not sure if you recall my comment on a previous video, detailing my setup. But I did encounter some stability issues, related to power consumption. Using the M.2 to pcie adapter, when not externally powered by the optional 12v input on the board. No issues when using the deck docked to the powered GPU. But storage was a bit slow when no external power was present, to the extent that it was noticeable on some games (I'd set mine up; m.2 to pcie, to, pcie to dual m.2. In order to populate one m.2 with storage, and the second with an m.2 to oculink). I'm certain that the issue was power related. As it was fine when docked to the powered gpu. And although disk write speeds were slower than they should be (having bandwidth split between the m.2 storage, and oculink). It was not really noticeable in games, unless playing without the powered GPU (on games more demanding of faster transfer speeds, that worked fine with the powered GPU). So I've reverted back to my initial idea. The m.2 port on the deck just has the m.2 to oculink adapter. Which adds an oculink port to the back of the case. And storage is handled via an m.2 to usb c dongle (with power passthrough). It works great. But I did really wanted a more permanently fixed storage solution, that didn't tie up the decks usb port. But the write speeds are good with this setup. The only issue I've found, is that if using in handheld mode (not docked to the gpu), if you plug into the power passthrough of the m.2 to usb c, it charges fine (although about 10% of the requested draw is stolen by the dongle). But if you unplug the charger (something you may see as a required convenience of having a handheld). The change in power to the m.2 drive will always crash windows, and sometimes crash steam OS. Looking inside the m.2 to usb c dongle. I can see that the stolen power draw is due to a combination providing extra power to the m.2 drive (it works fine powered by the decks usb c port, but I guess it will take more power when available, to increase write speeds and stability). And also to power a capacitor, which I assume is supposed to regulate, and handle the change in power if the external power is disconnected. But it does not do so sufficiently to stop the OS from crashing when external power is removed. So my setup is tidier in this current form (without all the bulky boards and ports on the back). But I've got storage permanently plugged into the usb c port (the sd slot is taken up by my batocera setup. And I'd not really want to rely on micro sd for my windows/steamos dual boot drive). If I'm using the deck as a handheld and need to charge it, then it needs to remain plugged in for the duration of use, due to the OS crashing issue (it's always plugged into power when docked to the gpu, so not an issue). Overall, it's a much more usable experience (for my desired switch like docking setup), in this form. But it's not ideal. If I could sort the OS crashing issue, upon external power removal. And bazzite worked properly with the external gpu. It would become a truly plug and play switch like docking setup. Also. Using clover to boot all the OSs, has been a godsend. Avoiding any forseen boot issues, reinstalls, or messing with boot partitions, when switching around the storage drive.
That’d be cool
Tried this still didnt work, hella sad 😭 im 99% sure i did it right. Making the bios is the onky part i think i couldve gotten wrong but i watched the video like 8 tikes to make sure. Still all i get is fans and trackpad clicks
I’m sorry, dude, let me know if there’s anything I can do to help. Why don’t you send me your old bios and I can try editing it for you And I just wanna make sure you don’t have the OLED , correct
You should report a bug to the devs
Not a bad idea, will do
FINALLY SOMEONE MADE IT. A HANDHELD SOLUTION FOR DGPU LMAO. Also! Please put an RTX 3080 or something stupid like that on the back, i absolutely need to see it against the steam deck.
Unfortunately, I can’t only HD cards will work but I have attached a 6600 XT. But power consumption becomes an issue.
The world needs people like you! This was an interesting project to watch
Thanks man, I appreciate it