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Citra Enhanced v1.1.0 - New real-time audio option, games fixes, QT UI redesign, app shortcuts.

Download: https://github.com/Gamer64ytb/Citra-Enhanced/releases/tag/v1.1

No more audio lag when games run under 100% speed by enabling the new option "enable realtime audio"

Some games like Batman or Isaac are now playable.

Changelog:

  • Android: Revert speed limit to 200
  • Android: Fix some rotation screen casual crashes (GPUCode)
  • PC: Add some games to compatibility list
  • PC & Android: Migrate from Microprofile to Tracy (GPUCode), this should free up RAM usage as well
  • PC: QT UI Redesign (kleidis)
  • Android & PC: Improve stream buffer performance and allocation
  • Android: Fix some memory leaks from Oboe audio backend (Ishan09811)
  • Android: Change app ID (this version will be installed as a new APK)
  • Android: Implement GameAboutDialog (Ishan09811), now you have a new UI when you long-press any game.
  • Android & PC: Fix Priority Boost issues with cutscenes
  • Android & PC: Improve ValidateByReinterpretation logic, may fix stuff
  • PC: Restore web tab (rtiangha), now you can enable discord rich presence
  • Android & PC: Optimize AreQuaternionsOpposite, fixes batman, isaac and probably more games, and probably better performance for some games
  • Android & PC: Enable Priority Boost by default, due to cutscenes fixed now
  • PC: Implement Mica (kleidis)
  • PC: Add support for favorites, desktop shortcuts, and play time tracking (FearlessTobi) + some improvements from OpenSauce04 and rtiangha
  • Android & PC: Implement Upscaling Hack, may fix ghosting issues on some games
  • Android & PC: Implement real-time audio option, say goodbye to audio lag if game runs under 100% speed!
  • Android: Translate some texts to Spanish
  • Android & PC: Fix some performance issues for Street Fighter 4 and Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon
  • Android & PC: Other minor improvements & cleanups
submitted by /u/NXGZ to r/EmulationOnAndroid
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Gamesir x2s or backbone one?

I'm an Android user looking for a decent and portable controller for Android. Traveling a lot and find using my phone more than even my pc for gaming, I think it's time to get a controller. Since I don't want a physical controller like an xbox, I want something that attaches to my phone. The most portable and reviewed ones are backbone and gamesir x2s. Heard that gamesir app is hit and miss, backbone is more expensive, but some people say it's not durable... So yeah. I know one is way cheaper than the other but I don't know if price is a factor here. Can I get some opinions?

submitted by /u/GiumboJet to r/EmulationOnAndroid
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Feedback from anyone using a mini PC with Unraid?

Especially if you're also using a USB (not SFP) DAS (external hard drive enclosure), I'm interested to know what issues you've had, if any.

Using a Minisforum NAB6 w/64GB RAM, internal SSDs, and a Terramaster DAS over USB-C (3.2 gen 2/10Gbps). Running Unraid with a default array (52TB), parity, and cache (1TB) Everything has been pretty great except one issue I can't seem to get past.

There seems to be some IO bottleneck where reads and/or writes just plummet to ~5MB/s. All my drives are 7200RPM and CMR so I'd be expecting ~150-250MB/s on average. This issue is mostly present when I'm working with a significant number of files, and is bettered when stopping containers that read media folders for example. Done the usual SMART tests and benchmarked each drive with nothing out of the ordinary. Easy 150-250MB/s when I transfer over SFTP with just my array up and nothing else running.

When using the rear type-C port I frequently had drives dropping off the radar when rebooting (taking 1-3 reboots to fix), which was solved (so far) by switching to the front port.

Do love the noise and power reduction moving from a Dell server though!

submitted by /u/DanielThiberge to r/MiniPCs
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My Beelink SER5 suddenly died

My Beelink SER5 suddenly died

Hi, today I was using my PC normally, which I have had after little over a year and it suddenly died.

I left the PC on while going to make me a sandwich and when I came back, the screen showed a UEFI shell. Looking at the UEFI/BIOS I saw my secondary HDD present, but the main one not existing, but UEFI shows two slots nevertheless.
After turning it on several times I just go to the same UEFI shell.

So I wonder if this is a motherboard issue or does the main HDD died? I'm so confused.

See images below.

Any ideas?

This is what I see after the Beelink logo.

The only drive present is my secondary.

submitted by /u/DamianGilz to r/MiniPCs
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Looking for mini PC recommendations!

Hi all! I've been thinking about getting a PC for some time now and I'm thinking a mini would be best for my current set up. I have a laptop, which is great for school and all, but I'm looking for something that'll let me play a game like Fallout 4 and also be good for school (but priority is comfortable gaming). I'm totally clueless when it comes to computers so I thought I'd ask here. A friend told me to just be careful with viruses when buying a mini PC online so that's the only thing I'm worried about. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

submitted by /u/speed-is-my-name to r/MiniPCs
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