Unfortuneately no. I have already tested with a good spare as well as swithced out ram, reseated everything and all round thorough checks. Its the motherboard and possibly CPU too although thats no great loss, its an old P805d which I was planning on replacing for the war anyways. I'm just glad I have the cash to fix it.…
Cubik: Thanks for info, and advise. For the refs, in fact I gathered quite amount already. Yes, I found there are various models and lean over this model. Adding some parts from other models will be followed as necessary for eye candy. For the base part, I'd say I meant to build it as lowpoly as possible since it will be…
actually i am using a 2 year old laptop. 2.14 ghz 2 gigs of ram and a nvidia 6600go. its at a level 6 subdivision, and i can go up to 7 but things get really slow. zbrush cares more about memory than anything else, so if you really want to push the polies around get tons of RAM. thanks guys i hope i finish too, last few…
ok i see, this is the build for now CPU Intel Core i5 i5-3350P 3.10 GHz Processor - Socket H2 LGA-1155 http://viglink.pgpartner.com/search_...earch=lga+1155 Motherboard GIGABYTE GA-Z77-HD4 LGA1155 http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?...oLf94TdApQrzY# Ram Corsair Vengeance 8gb Ddr3 Sdram Memory Module…
The problem that I have found with this is that value you enter into the offset dialog, is not any sort of absolute unit but relative to the size of the object. Specifically the largest axis of the bounding box so if I have a box that is 10*8*4 100 offset equals half of the largest unit or 5 units, but when you throw in…
That... is not a problem with your GPU. There's something different wrong with your system. Never heard of anything that extreme. That certainly isn't an nVidia problem. As I said, I get great performance with programmes with my 660ti. It'll be even better with a 670/680 (I would recommend a 670; always buy mid-range more…
If you guys haven't seen this. This is Chris Smart's site with amazing photos of, well, you guessed it, industrial decay. There are so many amazing photos here. http://industrialdecay.blogspot.com/ Here's a couple quick examples of the awesomeness at this site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamescharlick/6677704597/…