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is that rendered in real-time? if so, they must have got some kick ass video card under there.
I think it is a picture of the new particle accelerator being built in Switzerland I believe.
It's an nVidia Quadroplex. It has a total of 8 DVI outputs. 4 go to each of the two Sony SRX-r110 projectors behind the wall.
That's CERN's Large Hadron Collider, specifically the ATLAS Experiment part.Seriously, "The ATLAS Experiment." Not only does the LHC look badass, it even sounds the part.
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initialxy @ Apr 1st 2008 11:34AM
is that rendered in real-time? if so, they must have got some kick ass video card under there.
Hero @ Apr 1st 2008 11:39AM
I think it is a picture of the new particle accelerator being built in Switzerland I believe.
Bruce Pennypacker @ Apr 1st 2008 12:32PM
It's an nVidia Quadroplex. It has a total of 8 DVI outputs. 4 go to each of the two Sony SRX-r110 projectors behind the wall.
StreetStealth @ Apr 1st 2008 1:13PM
That's CERN's Large Hadron Collider, specifically the ATLAS Experiment part.
Seriously, "The ATLAS Experiment." Not only does the LHC look badass, it even sounds the part.