| Here's a picture of George and Mark of Busi-Soft.
In this view the RenderCube has a clear front cover and attention-getting
yellow covers on the remaining sides. |
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| This view shows Ross with Busi-Soft's RenderCube.
The workstation in the background is using 3ds max 5 to network render
to the four sides of the RenderCube. Busi-Soft's Cube uses 3 boards
with dual 1900+MP processors and the fourth board with Dual AMD 2000+MP
processors. This Cube is using MSI K7D Master boards with low profile
graphics and network cards. Memory is 2GB per motherboard. |
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| Close-up of the RenderCube in action. It's rendering
out the 248 frames of the "abix-full-splineIK.max" demo file in about
35 minutes at a resolution of 2048 x 1170. Using the new vented cover design, the Global-Win cooled
processors were running in the high 30s. Even the AMD reps were impressed!
The pictures behind the Cube show the next generation RenderCube with a
RAID module capable of holding up to16 hard drives and 4 slim CD-ROMS. |
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| Here is a picture of Sydney harbour from the Convention
Centre. Much of the cloud you see in the background is from the Sydney
bush fires that were at a peak during the festival. |
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| The festival was sponsored by Digital
Media World. |
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