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      RetroResolution @Riverstorm
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      @Riverstorm cool, thanks for the link - I hope it means I can eke out a little more from the n64 emulator!

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        RetroResolution @RetroResolution
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        @RetroResolution really must get on with writing up the guide on enabling the retroarch real-time audio-video recording feature - been an enjoyable chat though, thanks.

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          Riverstorm @RetroResolution
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          @RetroResolution said in Yellow/Gold warning square in the top right hand corner:

          @RetroResolution really must get on with writing up the guide on enabling the retroarch real-time audio-video recording feature - been an enjoyable chat though, thanks.

          I would hope to know more of how the governor works at some point. I have some new information to ponder. I had no idea it tries to maintain the fastest possible speed while staying under the thermal threshold once turbo kicks in and the thermal threshold is tripped. I always thought it just downclocked to 600 but being dynamic makes more sense and much better utilization. Thanks Retro, looking forward to the new guide. I appreciate you chatting and sharing the information. I learned something today and it's a Monday! ;)

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