Convivea
Forums => Computers - Technology => Topic started by: TheHalf™ on April 10, 2010, 02:23:40 pm
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O3D is an open-source web API for creating rich, interactive 3D applications in the browser. For more detailed information click on the link below:
http://code.google.com/apis/o3d/ (http://code.google.com/apis/o3d/)
TheHalf™
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;D Any of you good PC folks use 3D MARK to check your systems/
If you do pls post some of your figures and observations. Any tips will help this mature student :D
Got 20,012 score this week but still messing around.
cheers
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;D Looks like there are no reasonable serious people out there checking performance. Too busy watching video`s. >:D
cheers
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I used to check my 3D and CPU marks when I first got into building my own computer and such, nowadays though the points are kinda just about bragging rights and hold no significant value..true benchmarks of applications or games are a bit more interesting to me.
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Hi synbios,
At least I got one reply to post ;D I agree with you, I dont even try to keep up with the latest big bang £££`s graphics cards and mobo`s. . At the moment trying to get a good stable platform with best results for what I have.
I just keep tweaking away and learning as I go along.
cheers
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Ah yes indeed I used to use it as relative performance for myself. I used to change system settings such as disabling Windows services and also if I overclocked a little bit I would check the difference in scores that way. Most of the games I play have an fps option so I use that as a pretty good measure as well.
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i tend to run this benchmark for the eye candy than for the results
i especially like this particular edition from a good few years back that has a semiaerial view of the ocean...with
churning waves with sunset in the back....would be great if the developers can release it as a screensaver
maybe one day i'll use camtasia to record the sequence then use that to assemble a ghetto screen saver