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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
With an additional Apple proprietary PCI-e power adapter from the motherboard, I can now power both GPUs!
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.
Weird macro departure. I built my first Windows PC last year to flesh out a better flight sim platform and access some other apps not optimized for Mac.
A forest of GPU pins on a Ryzen 7 5800X3D. It looked so easy to bend or break these little whiskers until they got nestled home.
Nothing I enjoy more than driving around the Salton Sea at sunset, taking pictures of abandoned motels, houses and stores.
The coolest feature of Windows are the shear amount of Apps that can give you info on your hardware. If you're into specs and numbers TechPowerup's GPU-Z will give you all the info of your graphics cards.
The RX580 will give you about 20% performace increase as the 10 months more modern update of the same RX470 Polaris architecture.
Get GPU-Z here.