ah. the 40k type situation, bolter, plus power sword...or chain fist/power fist/chain sword/etc. some of the jedi in the NJO are like that, they carry blasters and lightsabres...
This is Sleet. He is a superhero who uses his power over ice to create weapons to fight with. Before gaining his power he was a champion Marksman, so he tends to favor creating functioning guns/rifles out of ice.
It could be noise on the power supply. Perhaps it's some 60 cycle hum on an upper harmonic? Do you have an uninterruptible power supply you can run it on?
Figured it out. Help file had it wrong. It mixes the color and power in gray scale. could of sworn it just rendered out the color value independent of power.
That's just an example of how Mul a number by itself manually has performance > using the Power node, unless you use a Power of 2, it doesn't serve a purpose.
How clean is the power going to the powersupply? Also don't see powersupply mentioned, was it a reuse as well? What you listed sounds like a huge power draw.
last years most expensive i7(which is sthil the current most powerful i7 ) is still the moost expensive i7, and its predecessor is the second most expensive i7 and is alsmost as powerful
I know its standard to use powers of 2, but what is the reasoning? Besides applications that refuse to work with non powers of 2. Something to do with binary and pixel efficacy?