Nvidia Human Head Demo XFX GeForce GTS 250

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2010

Nvidia Human Head Demo XFX GeForce GTS 250

Computer Specs:

Procesor: AMD Phenom II 550 Black Edition OverClock 3.1GHZ @ 3.8GHZ
Motherboard: ASUSTek M4N78 Pro
Graphics Card: Nvidia XFX GeForce GTS 250
Memory Ram: 4GB DDR2 800MHZ OC @ 1200MHZ
Hard Disk: Western Digital Black 1TB SATA 6G 64MB Cache
Power Suply: Acteck Edge Systems 500 Watts Whith Color Leds :D
Chasis: True Basix Black Aluminum $8.89dlls xD
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bits
Frames Per Second
Whitout Fraps: 30-35
Whith Fraps: 25

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Uploader Comments (panchopitufo01)

  • Hi, could you tell me please what tipe of supersampler multiplier are you using? and what resolution?

    Thanks!!

  • @leonald423 im not remember what multipier are using in this video, but the reselution is 1280 x 1024

  • Awesome !! hope to see such graphics in games soon.

  • @Soley911 =]

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  • estan mejor los de Separable Subsurface Scattering

    

  • it lags a bit but our natural graphic processor is greater than this ... our dual core eye and our brain ....

  • @nexicon rofl

  • my laptop runs this

  • it's michael Stipe!!!!

  • set the baldness to 0% 0.o

  • dont listen to him, your power supply is fine, you dont need a new anything, enjoy your computer! i remember trying this for the first time on my 8800 ultra 3 or 4 years ago. Tried it on my GTX 480 just recently and it gets a solid 60 fps at 1920 x 1080....truely staggering how far computer components have come...

  • Good specs except for the power supply.. I would look at the minimum power requirements for that processor and card.. I think your going to have problems down thew road if you don't pump up that power supply to a least 800W or even better 1000W

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