Jump to content

ikon

Member
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

About ikon

  • Birthday Jun 09, 1997

Contact Methods

  • Discord
    alec.ikon

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. On AMD's page that talks about the WX line's Nuke specs, it is mentioned that GPU-accelerated timeline caching in Nuke Studio is a key feature. Page: https://www.amd.com/en/graphics/workstation-media-and-entertainment-solutions-media-foundry-nuke My question is: does this also work in Nuke and NukeX? Sorry to ask such a weird and specific question, but I could not find the answer anywhere. It's basically a make-or-break feature for me.
  2. Excuse any dumb questions I may have, overclocking is something I have never paid attention to before. So anyways, I was playing Destiny 2 for a few hours today and checked the Asus GPU Tweak program after I was done. It says that the core clock speed reached 2010 MHz while I was gaming. I went back to check and it had actually hit that number a few times and stayed there. The only settings I have changed are the fan curves. Is there a reason the card is boosting itself this high? Not that I have a problem with it, I'm just curious. By the way the card is the 1080 Strix 11Gbps.
  3. Here is our entry in the #ROGRigReboot contest! Our Video: Our Story: Our names are Alec and Kaitlyn. We are two college students who have absolutely no money to upgrade our gaming PC. It was a hand-me-down computer from my uncle and it has scraped by for the last little while. Not too long ago, our monitor broke so we had to resort to this awful, square Dell monitor from the mid 2000's. This means that we went from playing Skyrim with low settings at 27 FPS to not playing Skyrim at all. We really can't run any games besides Game Boy emulators. If we really want to game, we can hook the PC up to a small television that we have to borrow from the bedroom. With this setup, screen tearing is awful and it often causes games to crash and burn. We NEED an upgrade, especially since we are both starting classes for our majors this coming semester and will need a PC that can handle 3D modelling and animation as well as our gaming needs. PLEASE help us upgrade our dinosaur! Our PC's Specs: CPU - Intel Core i5-661 - 2 cores/4 threads - 3.33 GHz GPU - Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 - 1GB Motherboard - ASUS P7H57D-V EVO RAM - G.Skill Ripjaws - 8GB - DDR3-1333 PSU - EVGA 750W Gold Certified (The only modern thing in the PC) Case - Thermaltake VJ400G1N2Z Monitor - Part of Some Dell Pre-Built System from 2005 DISCLAIMER: We obviously do not own the rights to the Jurassic Park movies, but we couldn't resist going with a dinosaur theme!
×