Thank you for the tips. One thing I wish the deck had would be premade profiles for performance mode with extender battery life or graphics mode etc. the tweaking is nice but for people new to the SD it would’ve been a nice feature.
There's even more you could do On games with FSR support you can enable it to reduce the internal resolution, therefore being less demanding on the GPU and allowing you to reduce even more the TDP. On games without FSR support you can simply enable FSR from gamescope and reduce the game resolution obtaining pretty much the same effect The last and probably the most important thing is to undervolt, try and repeat increasingly lower values for CPU, GPU and SOC until you find a stable configuration, you'll be getting the same exact performance as before, but using less power and producing less heat
I run my games on the lowest settings, half brightness, 30hz, 600p upscale to native res with fsr. But I only do this when on long trips. And I mainly play skyrim.
genuinely really helped me, ive been playing spiderman remastered and i went for 32 mins on 38 percent to 1hr and 10mins
Glad to help, let me know if there’s any other topics you want covered.
I've been looking for this exact video just to understand more about tweaking in steam deck. This really help. Thanks!
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Thank you for the tips. One thing I wish the deck had would be premade profiles for performance mode with extender battery life or graphics mode etc. the tweaking is nice but for people new to the SD it would’ve been a nice feature.
There's even more you could do
On games with FSR support you can enable it to reduce the internal resolution, therefore being less demanding on the GPU and allowing you to reduce even more the TDP. On games without FSR support you can simply enable FSR from gamescope and reduce the game resolution obtaining pretty much the same effect
The last and probably the most important thing is to undervolt, try and repeat increasingly lower values for CPU, GPU and SOC until you find a stable configuration, you'll be getting the same exact performance as before, but using less power and producing less heat
Forgot to even check if the finals was playable on the steam deck seeing as it was borked. Nice video!
I run my games on the lowest settings, half brightness, 30hz, 600p upscale to native res with fsr. But I only do this when on long trips. And I mainly play skyrim.
Forgot to follow you before, friend! ^_^ 💚 Love me some Steam Deck content!
Great tips!
Great vid!!!