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About KEIN NEIN
- Birthday Jan 18, 1999
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Gender
Male
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Location
Celaya, Guanajuato, México
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Interests
Computer hardware, mobile phones, switch mode power supplies, electronics, physics, maths, languages, renewable energies, biofuels, high-income skills, freelancing, entrepreneurship, leadership, high-ticket closing
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Occupation
Independent english and german teacher, youtuber
System
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CPU
Intel Core i3 4160 3.6 GHz
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Motherboard
Asrock H81M VG4 R2.0
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RAM
8GB kingston hyperX red 1600Mhz CL10
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GPU
Intel HD 4400 Onboard graphics
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Case
Acteck P507 Dubai
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Storage
1TB Hitachi 7200 RPM
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PSU
EVGA 450B
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Display(s)
Acer 1600x900 (I don't remember the model though)
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Cooling
Stock Intel heatsink
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Keyboard
Acer (I don't remember the exact model either)
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Mouse
Logitech G203
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Sound
Cheap logitech speakers (stereo sound)
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Operating System
Windows 10 64-bit creators update
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Hi. Nowadays I see in the specsheets that there are digital cameras capable of recording 4K 120 FPS (and 4K240/8K120 in film cameras like the Ursa). But I wonder, is 4K 120 reserved for slow-mo video? Or does it work in normal speed as well? I ask because I searched video tests in YouTube and I only see slow-motion when it comes to 4K100 or 4K120. It's due to 4K100+ being slow-mo only or YT not supporting 120 FPS or simply because most people only use the 4K100+ feature for slow-mo footage? Thanks.
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You, VLC does play the file, thanks
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Ok I’ll try that, thanks
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I want to save a 4K video to my iPhone 13 mini 256GB, but all my attempts have been unsuccessful so far First I tried uploading the video to Google Drive, but I got this error message after downloading: "an unexpected error happened while saving to photos check your storage and permissions and try again" So I tried to send the file over Bluetooth (with a USB to Bluetooth adapter) and got this window: I decide to buy a lighting to USB-A cable, connect the phone, allow the computer bla bla bla and still can't paste the video anywhere bc the option is grayed out so I come across this guide: https://support.apple.com/guide/itunes/transfer-files-itns32636/windows download iTunes on my PC, follow the steps and no luck either What do I do now? I am out of ideas... I'm currently running Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, my specs are: Intel Core i3 4160 8GB 1600 MT/s HD 4400 graphics WD Blue 500GB 7200RPM HDD The file is .mp4 (and around 350 MB) and I use the free version of iCloud
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OK, I’ll try that out, thanks
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I do it bc I suppose it causes less heat, but even with bluetooth and location services disabled, and even if never use it when charging, it overheats. Indeed, it feels warm as I am typing this.
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I wish there were an Apple Store nearby. There are only two in the whole country and both are located in the capital. Excuse me, what do you mean? I never let my phone go below 20% and usually charge to 80-90% with the OEM charger.
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Thanks for the quick response. I use the original 20w usb-c adapter that you can buy from Apple. But the usb-c to lightning cable isn’t original As for the case, I don’t use any case. And Apple coverage expired sadly
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Yeah, Seasonic isn't always higher quality.
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Will a ryzen 7600X be a bottleneck for a 7900XT or 7900XTX?
KEIN NEIN replied to Owsleygarcia95's topic in Graphics Cards
CPU bottleneck varies depending on several factors like game, resolution, drivers, etc. But overall you shouldn't worry as the CPU isn't very important at low frame rates (I consider 60 FPS to be a low frame rate goal) -
I have a used iPhone 13 mini (256GB model) that I bought like 6–7 months ago, and it's been a while since it gets uncomfortably hot, especially when watching videos for too long or installing updates. It bothers me so much that I place a table fan next to it when charging. I turn off Bluetooth and Location, and never use it while charging. Also, I am worried that it might shorten its battery, as it's already gone from 100% when I bought it to 93%. I am running the latest version of iOS and use the original 20 W adapter for charging (the cable isn't original though). My questions are: ¿Is it normal? And: ¿How can I prevent it from heating? Thanks.