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AbstractCheesecake

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About AbstractCheesecake

  • Birthday April 18

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    coolantdragon

Profile Information

  • Gender
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  • Location
    Probably Your Universe
  • Interests
    Programming
    Blender
    FOSS
    OwO, UwU,
  • Occupation
    College, Freelance Artist, Indie Game Developer

System

  • CPU
    Pentium D 805
  • Motherboard
    MircoStar MS-7248
  • RAM
    2x 1024 MB 533 MHz PC4200 DDR2 SDRAM
  • GPU
    ATi Radeon Xpress 200
  • Case
    Whatever case comes with a Gateway GT4026E
  • Storage
    250GB HDD
  • PSU
    Delta 300 Watt Power Supply
  • Display(s)
    Gateway FPD1760 17" 75Hz 1280x1024 TFT LCD
  • Cooling
    Air Duct? Fans.
  • Keyboard
    Gateway Elite Multimedia PS/2 Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Logitech M310 Wireless Mouse
  • Sound
    Realtech HD Audio & Gateway 5376U USB 2.0
  • Operating System
    Windows XP Media Center Edition (32-bit) and Peppermint 6 64-bit
  • Laptop
    Thinkpad T450-S

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  1. What was going on with the rendering bit? Too many variables were changing there, and none of them were explained. They used different denoisers and even different rendering engines entirely in some of the tests and there weren't any render times. The OpenCL one my have been rendered with NLM or Intel OpenImageDenoiser and the OptiX one could have used RTX as a denoiser, or NLM, or OID, we don't know! With the hardware specific denoisers disabled there shouldn't be any visual difference between rendering with different cards or APIs (CUDA, OptiX, OpenCL, or the CPU renderer), if there is, it's a bug in Blender.
  2. You could go with G4560, it's only 5% slower than the i3-6100 and is about half the price. Otherwise, spend a bit more and go with an i5 or i7.
  3. You should definitely go open-source. I'll help debug it.
  4. Here's the specs: Celeron 2.4GHz Single Core 400MHz Bus Speed More than 128MB of SDRAM No hard drive (We took it out years, ago.) Intel 845GL Chipset IGPU Floppy Disk Drive CD Drive http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00424815#AbT0Ha-ha, What should I do with it? World's Worst Minetest Server? Crappiest Social Network Back-end? HTPC? Retro Gaming?
  5. In the order that I learned them: English JavaScript on HappyFunCoding.com Ruby (Forgot it) Python (Hated it) HTML (Weird, but awesome) CSS (I spend too much time on this) JavaScript (Almost second nature) Java (I barely use it) XML (Barely use it) I want to learn C# and French soon.
  6. ASUS laptops, tablets, and phones have this app called Splendid that has a similar affect. I don't know of any other alternatives, but most monitors have the option to change the color values. Also, some video players have post-processing effects, but they're usually turned off by default.
  7. You can get the Windows 10 ISO from the Microsoft website. Make a boot-able flash drive with it and I think you can use your Windows 8 key when it asks for it.
  8. I know TVs tend to have lots of post processing done the images, but it can be turned off on most of them by enabling game mode.
  9. I know I can't afford (~$485 is not at all feasible.) this, but yesterday I thought it would be cool to figure out what might be the best PC build for me. So here it is. AMD Athlon X4 860K Black Edition Gigabyte AMD FM2+ A68H Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB Single DDR3 1600 MT/s (PC3-12800) Seagate 1TB Desktop HDD SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive (ST1000DM003) Xion Performance mATX USB 3.0 Tower Case Black/Blue XON-310_BK EVGA 500 W1 80+, 500W Continuous Power, 3 Year Warranty Power Supply 100-W1-0500-KR EVGA 430 W1 80+, 430W Continuous Power EVGA GeForce GT 740 Superclocked Single Slot 4GB DDR3 Graphics Cards 04G-P4-2744-KR EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti Acer G226HQL Bbd 21.5-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) Widescreen Display I've never done this before. Am I missing anything? Any recomendations? I'd be mostly using it for Blender, Kdenlive, Synfig, Anime Studio, and, Unity, but I'd probably play Minetest, TF2, rFactor, TM Nations, Roblox, Undertale, KPS, Besiege, and Minecraft on it too.
  10. The Acer Aspire V17 and ASUS Zenbook NX500JK look pretty good. I don't really know much about gaming laptops.
  11. My, a computer that's actually mine, is a Dell Optiplex GX520. 512 MB of RAM, Single Core 2 GHz Celeron, Intel Family Chipset Intergated GPU, Small Form Factor Case, 40 GB hard drive, 32 bit XP. A true potato if you ask me. I was just watching YouTube on it yesterday and it lags with 720p. Our family computer (It's pretty much mine and my brother's) is really my first computer. I've had since 2006 (I was 4!) and I still use it everyday. It has a: Intel® Pentium® D 805 (Dual Core) 64-bit processor 250 GB IDE 7200 RPM Ultra ATA hard drive 2 MB cache Integrated ATI Radeon Xpress 200 128MB of Shared Video Memory 300 watt PSU 2048 MB DDR2 533 MHz (PC4200) SDRAM (two 1024 MB modules)
  12. I like Cheesecake and weird things, thus AbstractCheesecake.
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