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Any HUGE sample assemblies?

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Anonymous
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Any HUGE sample assemblies?

Hi all!

I was just wondering if anyone knew of where I could download a large assembly that typically would choke down all but the most ballsy video cards. Would anyone be willing to share one of theirs? I have a new machine with a XGL980 video card, and I'm trying to demonstrate to the 'powers that be' that this was a great decision (to buy the new machine and card).

Thanks,
b.
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Anonymous
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Use the component array command to create your own massive assembly. Do a search in the NG for "cube test" to read about some past threads. Basically create a cube (or whatever shape you like) and array it however many times you want to create however large an assy you want. It's all about surfaces.



MechMan
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Anonymous
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Also turn on "Post Statistics" in the registery so
that you can see the Frame rate (Hz). Use Sean's ITweak utility to find it
easily in the registery.

 

-Ryan

 


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Use
the component array command to create your own massive assembly. Do a search
in the NG for "cube test" to read about some past threads. Basically create a
cube (or whatever shape you like) and array it however many times you want to
create however large an assy you want. It's all about surfaces.


MechMan

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