reillyCUDA cores are used when rendering videos as well, does AMD cards have something similar?
OpenCL.
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reillyCUDA cores are used when rendering videos as well, does AMD cards have something similar?
OpenCL.
Colors are really subjective....
The video is overly saturated, but that's just my taste.
CranCARRY
Thermaltake's Level 10 - BWM designed it... :D
I'm actually thinking of drilling some more holes on my Deathadder..
http://i.imgur.com/Is9A32B.jpg
Deathadder Black edition is considerably heavier than the 2013 edition. And fuck warranties.
my browser window is too small to view it without scrolling horizontally. Though only the player count and a few characters get cut.
:(
You don't watch lossless files. Well maybe for a quick preview, but recording lossless video means you're going to be using it for some kind of production. If you're not, don't bother with lossless and just encode using x264.
if you really need to view it......
1. faster cpu&/io system. bitrates for lossless codecs are huge.
720P@30fps 95.4Mbps... blu-ray media tops off at 40mbps!
2. get off vlc. Probably packed with outdated decoders, slow renderers, etc.
MPC + klite or whatever your favorite codec pack.
nataponi doubt the additional 2hz makes a diff on the benq. it only adds more stress to the electronics which already receive limited cooling.
if it were another monitor however, i would consider it worthwhile to push that 60hz to 75hz.
but if you are that keen, have u set -freq 122 in your lauch options?
it certainly gets hotter. My acer that I run at 86hz is blazing hot. Nearly a year running like this though.
http://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU
The Nvidia driver should allow you to configure the resolution and refresh rate, but if you can't get it to work. CRU is an alternative that works for AMD and Nvidia.
Open net_graph 5 and try to interpret what the graph and numbers tell you?
Perhaps your connection to the server was shitty. Try recording from a listen server and compare.
I think it's because of your network settings.
Perhaps cl_smooth. Have you looked into it?
redbanMost notably the CPU temp dropped by a lot
You just compared LOAD temperatures to Idle temps.
Use an application like prime95, which will stress out your cpu/ram way past what tf2 can push. This will cause your hardware to get even hotter. You should always have some headroom with thermals...
I suppose you can use speccy to measure temps but I like to use hwmonitor. Or coretemp if you're picky.
http://ark.intel.com/Products/Spec/SLA9X
Tcase 72°C
Case Temperature is the maximum temperature allowed at the processor Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS).
Too hot. Fix it.
2639 frames 27.869 seconds 94.69 fps (10.56 ms/f) 3.816 fps variability
CPU: i5 3570K @ 3.6hz
GPU: Msi R7850
Driver: 13.4
Dxlevel 91
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Fullscreen
FPS config: modified Chris' Dx9frames
Shadows: Enabled
multi threading: Enabled
Same ^ but with DX81
2639 frames 25.399 seconds 103.90 fps ( 9.62 ms/f) 4.166 fps variability
POST-64bit update benchmarks...
shounics benchmarks:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xbuiBnZb301EXFyYuQP17KS21AWM_v5o/view
sbmrk.dem, 100 player demo for ~60 seconds
sbmrk24.dem, 24 player demo for ~20 seconds
Old benchmark1.dem file below.
StefanBnew link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/efb16cqkfe0sv3j/benchmark1.dem?e=1&dl=1
whoa whoa whhhhaaaattt?
"sensitivity" = "6" ( def. "3" ) min. 0.000100 max. 10000000.000000
Curious how well the map download restriction will work with VPK's (steampipe anyone?). Can't I as a server admin make a malicious VPK that includes a map and some furry porn for the hud? (I know l4d2 allows hud modifications via vpk files)
kirbyThe viewmodel_fov_demo command only affects viewmodels within demos. That might sound obvious but I'm pretty sure it has nothing to do with the FOV change ability OpenPlugin gives you. If I'm wrong, then please correct me.
Removes restriction from mat_picmip, viewmodel_fov_demo and some more.