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Project C.A.R.S. release build, PC
4k (downsampling), resized to 1440p
I just can't get over this car. In a very effective way it becomes my personal 3rd Most Beautiful and Beloved Car Ever Made. After Lamborghini Diablo & Countach of course.
P.S. This shot was not by any means sponsored by Nvidia. This was shot using Nvidia card, though. xD
-HDR tonemap
-ReShade v0.18
-MasterEffect Reborn 1.1.190
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds (neogaf post)
Metro Exodus
-19 Megapixel Rendering
-In-Game Photomode
-Otis CE Table for Ansel/Photomode range removal
Ghost Recon Wildlands : NVIDIA Custom Resolution @ In-game Photo Mode (freecam, fov, tod, timestop and filters)
Mirror's Edge Catalyst
-NVIDIA Custom Resolution DET Guide
-HattiWatti's Tool & Nvidia Ansel Combined
Ansel with reshade shaders
Mirror's Edge Catalyst
-NVIDIA Custom Resolution DET Guide
-HattiWatti's Tool & Nvidia Ansel Combined
Ansel with reshade shaders
Final Fantasy 15 Windows Edition
-NVIDIA Custom Resolution
-NVIDIA Ansel
*Just testing the benchmark tool. Kinda excited for the PC version of this game.
This GeForce FX5900's GPU is 2 generations older than the G71 I've posted yesterday, and was paired with a AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (overclocked to 3200+) and 2x256MB of DDR400 RAM on my first proper gaming PC I built in 2003.
The GeForce FX5900 had a hard time competing with the Radeon 9700/9800 Pro from ATi as both were faster on almost all benchmarks, but I bought the GeForce anyway, because, well, fanboy is fanboy...
Custom propio. Se aceptan pedidos personalizados, enviame mensaje privado ;)
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Own custom. Custom orders accepted, send me a private message ;)
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Pullip Mio
This GeForce 7950GT (EVGA 256-P2-N636-AR 256MB) was the graphics card of my last gaming PC, with a Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 and 2x2GB DDR2 RAM I built in 2007. It was a nice rig at that time, and I used it for almost 8 years with just HDD and RAM upgrades as my days as a PC gamer were long gone...
A new set of Nvidia drivers, GeForce 378.49, have been released today for (among other things) Resident Evil 7 and the upcoming Conan Exiles.
So this work is based on Nvidia. The fourth work in my overclocking series.
I've had many Nvidia graphics cards in my time so it's fitting I should do a work based around the logo.
With this one I've kept the design in a triangular shape to try to reflect the pointy part of the logo. I used this same technique in the work 'Terminate, there seems to be something very balanced about a triangle and graffiti design. This shape also gives the work a lot of movement - something I was very conscious of as most modern cards are beasts I wanted to get that sense of power and speed across.
Obviously the green is from the logo - I went through a lot of different textures for this one from animal skins to car paint to photographing green cordial. In the end I went with a carbon fiber look with a glass backing. Found the colors worked better when I had different gradients on the mesh and when the meshes themselves were rotated to reflect different parts of the lights.
This one has 7 lights in the scene with two yellow lights just adding a tint to the green to break it up.
www.graffititechnica.com/Nvidia_overclocking_wallpaper_3d...
|| Photo info: Taken 2022-04-29 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, ¹⁄₂₀₀ sec at f/8.0, focal length 100 mm, ISO ISO 400. Copyright 2022 .
|| Photo info: Taken 2022-04-29 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, ¹⁄₂₀₀ sec at f/13, focal length 100 mm, ISO ISO 640. Copyright 2022 .
Nvidia Fermi flagship gpu used in gtx580/570 graphics card.
TSMC 40nm technology
512 cuda cores
384-bit memory interface
2010-2011