[QUOTE=horsedrowner;38701265]At least it's not [url]http://localhost.nl/[/url]
[img]http://s.horsedrowner.net/NANO/Capture/201212041706248595-1008x71.png[/img][/QUOTE]
I can only imagine the size of the beards behind that website.
Why am I only getting around 140 FPS on that lighting demo with a 690?
I get 160 FPS with my 8800, are you absolutely sure that the "690" is not written with a permanent maker?
[QUOTE=PyroCF;38701444]Why am I only getting around 140 FPS on that lighting demo with a 690?[/QUOTE]
cus ur comptuer sucks
[QUOTE=Tobba;38701507]I get 160 FPS with my 8800, are you absolutely sure that the "690" is not written with a permanent maker?[/QUOTE]
I'm curious, tell me the major innards of your renderer? It seems a bit... strange with those FPS counts and the fact I can't see the dragon on either of my AMD GPU machines.
Deferred shading, has two G-buffers for color and normals, reconstructs position from depth, the light accumulation buffer is an RGB floating point texture, and the lights are drawn using some instancing junk
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Oh, and it then uses a really simple tone mapping to draw the light accumulation buffer to the screen
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It makes a lot of sense for it to not be visible on AMD cards though, their OpenGL support is very shite
Also it needs OpenGL 3.3
[t]http://i.imgur.com/QyA9P.jpg[/t]
:allears:
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Can you count all the lights? :v:
[QUOTE=Warship;38702062][t]http://i.imgur.com/QyA9P.jpg[/t]
:allears:
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Can you count all the lights? :v:[/QUOTE]
I counted 12. Probably more.
The answer is 16, but it's hard to see because stuff
[QUOTE=Ajacks;38700947]Nope, it's a Dayton Audio Titanic MKIII 15".[/QUOTE]
I trust you are putting it in a good enclosure?
It hurts when I see people buy drivers and just stuff them into a box they had lying around without getting the tuning right for the T&S parameters of the driver... Yay lumpy response. Dayton seem quite good for this, their product listings have all the parameters listed, cool.
Got a pair of Db Tech 15s downstairs, 1000w/RMS a piece at 8 Ohm, I use them for my live sound rig.
[QUOTE=horsedrowner;38701265]At least it's not [url]http://localhost.nl/[/url]
[img]http://s.horsedrowner.net/NANO/Capture/201212041706248595-1008x71.png[/img][/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/88C2j.gif[/IMG]
ughghghgh
reminds me of this:
[url]http://toastytech.com/evil/index.html[/url]
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also the guy has a nice collection of various user interfaces from all sorts of things
[sp]which is funny because he can't make a good ui for his fucking website[/sp]
[QUOTE=Ezhik;38702654][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/88C2j.gif[/IMG]
ughghghgh
reminds me of this:
[url]http://toastytech.com/evil/index.html[/url]
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also the guy has a nice collection of various user interfaces from all sorts of things
[sp]which is funny because he can't make a good ui for his fucking website[/sp][/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://toastytech.com/evil/erroriface.gif[/IMG]
why
oh man that guy's windows 8 review
i am crying ahahahaha
it's like that win95tips tumblr blog's unfunny cousin
[QUOTE=Tezzanator92;38702522]I trust you are putting it in a good enclosure?
It hurts when I see people buy drivers and just stuff them into a box they had lying around without getting the tuning right for the T&S parameters of the driver... Yay lumpy response. Dayton seem quite good for this, their product listings have all the parameters listed, cool.
Got a pair of Db Tech 15s downstairs, 1000w/RMS a piece at 8 Ohm, I use them for my live sound rig.[/QUOTE]
I'm reusing a nice sealed 3.9cu box from an old DBX subwoofer, I've reinforced the box and since I'm running it sealed and have calculated the appropriate EQ settings for my subwoofer amplifier in WinISD.
The latest Nvidia divers enable TXAA in Assassins Creed 3 and Black Ops 2, interesting.
49 - 50 FPS on an ATI 5650 with Windows 7 64Bit
Seems Win7 have tried and failed to install SP1 32 times
Thanks for the notification guys, Only noticed since i had to check another thing in the update panel
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;38703399]Seems Win7 have tried and failed to install SP1 32 times
Thanks for the notification guys, Only noticed since i had to check another thing in the update panel[/QUOTE]
That's why whenever a service pack comes out, I just get the pre-integrated disc and start from scratch.
so I ran that lighting demo again
and i dunno wtf it was doin because it would go up to a triple digit number (highest coherent number I got was 180) and then drop back down to 24 and then keep repeating that cycle
[QUOTE=Tobba;38699703]I think I optimized it out pretty nicely now, atleast as much as I think I can (and I hopefully fixed the weird async stuff)
[url]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4838268/Lighting_Demo2.rar[/url][/QUOTE]
500-600fps with a GTX460.
CPU is an i7 3930K.
[QUOTE=Tobba;38699703]I think I optimized it out pretty nicely now, atleast as much as I think I can (and I hopefully fixed the weird async stuff)
[url]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4838268/Lighting_Demo2.rar[/url][/QUOTE]
1620 fps, no dragon
6870 1 GB
I hate when I want to see an ad on a page I just left and then I can't ever find it again. Google, fix this.
Also, I just opened someone's archive in ScanPST... it froze.
gg Outlook
[QUOTE=MTMod;38705295]Also, I just opened someone's archive in ScanPST... it froze.
gg Outlook[/QUOTE]
Just be glad it's Outlook for Windows. Outlook on Mac just stores everything loose on the filesystem.
A grade-A pain in the ass whenever you've got someone who wants to go back to Windows.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;38704604]1620 fps, no dragon
6870 1 GB[/QUOTE]
3800FPS with no dragon :smug:
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;38705503]3800FPS with no dragon :smug:[/QUOTE]
it seems to be dependent on the phase of the moon more than whether or not the dragon actually appears
1350 fps
what does this even do
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Oh hey look what I found
[IMG]http://i.imgbox.com/advhfaiK.png [/IMG]
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Gtx 670, 2gb
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