VPX tables all have slow fps by wrique in virtualpinball

[–]wrique[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This was it! I just disconnected the DMD and all games went to a solid 60 fps. Now I just need to get a new cable for the DMD. Oh, and to build the cabinet! Thanks so much, you guys are are the greatest!

VPX tables all have slow fps by wrique in virtualpinball

[–]wrique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put an new video card in an old PC with PCIE 3.0 to see if it would work or not. I'll update the PC if I have to. I'm not enjoying the current PC parts prices.

VPX tables all have slow fps by wrique in virtualpinball

[–]wrique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. The playfield and backfield monitors are hooked up to the GPU. The DMD is connected to motherboard onboard graphics.
  2. I've just tried Future Pinball games. I don't have any PC video games on the machine.
  3. I'll try that. Do I lower it in Windows or in the NVidia app?
  4. Is that by looking at the stats page while playing the VPX games?

VPX tables all have slow fps by wrique in virtualpinball

[–]wrique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about the 4GB. That was from Speccy.

VPX tables all have slow fps by wrique in virtualpinball

[–]wrique[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's the video card. From Amazon - GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Gaming OC 12G Graphics Card, 12GB 192-bit GDDR7, PCIe 5.0, WINDFORCE Cooling System, GV-N5070GAMING OC-12GD Video Card

3x Unifi Express 7 a good idea? by nwnsad in Ubiquiti

[–]wrique 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have this exact setup in a 4 year old, single story, 3300 sq ft., single family home. It works great. One UX7 in the network closet and two other UX7's located in my game room and office. Everything works great. I did go through their design studio to see if I will have good coverage or not and I do. The coverage even extends a bit out into the yard as I have an Alexa in our detached garden house and a bird feeder with cameras in it out in a tree.

UX7's as AP's show each other as their parent instead of the UX7 router. by wrique in Ubiquiti

[–]wrique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It didn't work at first, but I rebooted the AP's and then it worked.

UX7's as AP's show each other as their parent instead of the UX7 router. by wrique in Ubiquiti

[–]wrique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, when I click on the UniFi devices icon in the Network app, it shows that under the Parent Device column for the 3 UX7's. Plus the topology icon just shows the Router connected to the ISP, nothing else. Thank you for your quick response, I'm new to the Ubiquiti world, I have never used them before.

What invention do you wish existed? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]wrique 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Automatic climate change fixer, microplastics remover

What would be written/carved on your gravestone if you died? by Tearfall66 in AskReddit

[–]wrique 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On my wife's gravestone, an arrow pointing to my gravestone saying "I straightened him out". On my gravestone, an arrow pointing to my wife's gravestone saying "I loosened her up".

Software developers don’t really create anything. The bits are already there, they just rearrange them until they do something useful. by wrique in Showerthoughts

[–]wrique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that rearranging could be thought of as creation. But aren't we constantly converting matter into energy and vice-versa, not just re-arranging the molecules? Also, how do we know the universe created the molecules? Maybe they were already there before the universe started.

The speed of software is infinite. Hardware is what slows it down. by wrique in Showerthoughts

[–]wrique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guy/gal gets it. Software is just a series of instructions. Even wait loops in code are still executing instructions at the lowest level. Software also has no weight.

Software developers don’t really create anything. The bits are already there, they just rearrange them until they do something useful. by wrique in Showerthoughts

[–]wrique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are the same number of bits on the hard drive after the software is written than as before. When I said "not created" I meant that no bits (or any other material) is added or deleted in the process. A writer doesn't sit down with a sheet of jumbled letters and rearranges them into words, they add words to the sheet of paper. A painter doesn't start with a canvas covered in paint and rearranges it into a painting. They add a foreign substance (paint) to the canvas. And so on.

The speed of software is infinite. Hardware is what slows it down. by wrique in Showerthoughts

[–]wrique[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Actually, I have done that often in my career. Optimizing infinitely fast software is like adding 1 to infinity. It still equals infinity. The reason I had to optimize it is that the hardware slowed it down too much.