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  1. 45 + 45 = 135 : r/GymMemes - Reddit

    Apr 3, 2022 · I only count one side, so a better way to put it would be 45 x 1 = 135 and so on 45 x 2 = 225 45 x 3 = 315

  2. 45% NTSC vs 100% sRGB : r/thinkpad - Reddit

    Apr 18, 2023 · I have one of the 45% screens. It’s actually a really nice looking display at first glance, but once you actually start using it, you will begin to notice some colors that it doesn’t …

  3. 45PlusSkincare - Reddit

    Subs like r/SkinCareAddiction and r/30PlusSkinCare are iconic, but a specific sub for 45+ skincare and beauty is a great addition to the community.

  4. Is there a reason for 2x 45s instead of a 90? : r/Plumbing - Reddit

    Dec 8, 2022 · Two 45’s are acceptable in the place of a long sweep 90. However there could be several reasons this happened. Tho it’s not a big deal or problem. Reply reply Tanner0614 • …

  5. Is 45fps better than 40fps for the new OLED 90hz panel?

    45 is better than 40 on any screen. The questions can you get a game running consistently at 45, with satisfactory graphics?

  6. Is 50°C a bad temperature for a GPU when idle? : r/buildapc - Reddit

    Mine idles around 35~40°C normally, but with wallpaper engine set on max quality and framerate it gets to 45°C. I have a mid-tower case with 3 front fans 1 rear fan and 2 fans up top on the …

  7. OLED: Framerate Limit to 30, 45, or 60? : r/SteamDeck - Reddit

    I limit games to 45hz on my OLED on battery power. Works great on games like Fallout NV. Like you said, the 30/60 discussions are more towards the LED model. 45 should be the sweet spot …

  8. What are ideal & dangerous temps for you CPU and GPU?

    All im trying to understand is it better to run much cooler or do you want to run at optimum temps for best performance as in between 45-60 degrees Celsius max for the cpu and the same for …

  9. Infographic: level 43, 45, 48, 50 Special Research Challenge

    Infographic: level 43, 45, 48, 50 Special Research Challenge Tasks + Rewards.

  10. RAM is always at 40-50%. should I be worried? : r/windows - Reddit

    Nov 16, 2021 · Unused RAM is wasted RAM. Today, Windows uses more RAM than before. it is not unusual to see 80-90% RAM utilisation. At 12GB, that's expected. With 8GB, with normal …