Upgrading an HP Blackbird 002 gaming PC with Dan Robideaux from the team that brought us the award-winning Blackbird 002. A serious gaming PC for serious PC gamers, the Blackbird was built for super easy upgrading and Dan shows how quickly and easily an upgrade can take you from ~60 fps in Call of Duty 4 all the way up to over 300 fps! You have to see this upgrade to believe it – the Blackbird’s “tool-less architecture” doesn’t mean a thing until you see it in action.
Original config:
- Dual Core - Intel Core2 Duo 2.66GHz E6750
- 2 GB 667 MHz PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM
- NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT with 512 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM
Upgraded to:
- Quad Core - Intel Core2 Extreme Quad-Core 3.0GHz QX6850 performance enhanced
- 2 GB 1066MHz CORSAIR PC2-8500 DDR2 SDRAM SLI Ready
- Dual NVIDIA GeForce 8800 ULTRA with 768MB of GDDR3 SDRAM
hp.com/blackbird
5 min rage. I know it sucks xD Feel the irony in the song.. ,,I'm singing oh oh oh, i try to run away! (From the hackers)´´
Anyways, sorry for lagg & Bad fps.. I tryed two diffrent recording methods.. FRAPS, and records.
13 - 17 fps on the office map sucks..
I died two times cause of bad FPS & Lagg :p i just can't handle nades..
On this one you can clearly see her long jumps never finish completely wish usually happens when you shoot in the air, but her animation does that all the time. Keep in ming my fps are 37 and ping below 300 most of the time on the 100's and 200's.
Barack Obama's commencement speech at Wesleyan University's Graduation, Sunday May 25, 2008. Shot in HD (1080i, 60fps) from my hard fought for vantage point in the audience. Please excuse the rather annoying person who decided to illegally sneak into my shot and the ensuing a/v blips. Overall, the quality is pretty good and the angle is straight on and wide! Enjoy! Obama '08
*For commercial use and full quality footage of the entire day please contact:
insurgent.media.films@gmail.com
Master Grade 1/100 Shining Gundam Neo Japan Mobile Fighter GF13-017NJ
Test Video of Robot Endoskeleton
Wanted to see how the quality here was & all.
The original file was 640x480 @ 30fps.
Looks more like 15fps after upload on Veoh.
Not forking out me credit card details to find out the difference with veoh"pro"...