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Nothing I enjoy more than driving around the Salton Sea at sunset, taking pictures of abandoned motels, houses and stores.
Image loading successful. Yes, those are Roborovski hamsters - that's actually the first image I ever got the HD2400 to display over I2C bus. I suppose its still better than cats :-))))
This Dell Latitude D620 wasn't outputting video to its internal screen. Hooking it to an external monitor and entering BIOS setup revealed what it thinks it knows about its graphics setup, including a rather questionable resolution figure for the internal screen... (Most likely, this laptop has suffered from the infamous self-destructing NVIDIA GPU, as there have been many other graphics oddities noted besides just the screen, like the other photo I posted of this particular machine...)
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Case: Cooler Maser HAF 912
CPU: 2500k OC To AWESOMENESS
Mobo: Asus P8P57
GPU: MSI N560GTX Ti Twin Frozer II
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR3 1600
HDD: Crucial C300 64 GB
HDD: WD Green 2 TB
Heatsink: Thermalright Venomous X
PSU:: Corsair TX650 V2
The fully assembled frame, with a spare gpu card on for scale. The cards don't sit perfectly level, but this shouldn't be a problem. If care is taken during assembly, most of the bar codes and PVC markings can be hidden away. I've only glued the 'lower' portion of frame, but I think I'll glue the whole thing just to keep things nice and solid. PVC cement is difficult to work with on account of how fast it sets. Once I receive the PCI-e risers I ordered, I will be moving the mining rig onto this frame. The motherboard will be attached to the MDF board using spacers.
different perspectives on a point mesh build by 360000 points animated in realtime on the gpu, all particles are connected by springs and modulated with a force field, screenshot from an application running in realtime
My 4 years old +/- Saphirre X700Pro Advantages died yesterday after few weeks suffering severe damages, impact from the lightning strike (which also burned my Dlink Modem, Dlink Switch, Sonic Gear sub woofer & on-board network card).
I replaced my PCI-E x16 slot with MSI NX8600GTS 512MB today. It have a heat pipe cooling, 675MHz core, 2000MHz memory, dynamic overclock technology, 512MB GDDR3, HDMI, HDTV/HDCP, Dual DVI/TV-out, and also SLI ready. This graphic processing unit win top #1 VGA in Malaysia for last year from HWM.
I'm using dual display Samsung 19" and HP 17" which require large memory size. This board support 512MB.
Not thinking of overclocking just yet coz its powerful enough for the moment.