Nighttime Start Up of the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 and Demo of Interior/Exterior Lighting
An Interior and exterior tour and start up of the all new 2010 hyundai genesis at night showing the lighting and ambient lights of the car at night. You can’t often check this out at the dealer so figured I’d help those out that are looking to buy one of these cars. Beautiful interior lighting scheme that I think you all will like as well.
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Interior Lighting Part 1 – 3DS Max Tootorial
Part 1 of the Interior Lighting tutorial.
Watch Part 2 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2hCqBEVc3M
Learn how to create an early morning scene using interior lighting with 3DS Max.
Duration : 0:9:46
EVGA Dual 1366 Socket Motherboard @ CES 2010
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EVGA showed of its almost-ready dual LGA-1366 high-end workstation motherboard at the ongoing CES event. The motherboard pictured sports a component cooling covering all its vital areas except for one of the CPUs’ VRM areas, it gives a fair idea about what the final product could look like. The board itself was detailed in earlier.
The chipset cooler design borrows heavily from single-slot graphics cards. A monolithic baseplate covers the northbridge Intel 5500(?), ICH10-class southbridge, and the two NVIDIA BR-03 bridge chips. The heatsink becomes taller over one of the CPU sockets’ VRM area. Air is drawn in from the round intake, and pushed out near the expansion slots. the gaps between the expansion slots will do their part in directing the hot air away.
The recently surfaced high-end dual socket LGA-1366 motherboard is pictured in full, without its cooling assembly. The picture reveals quite a bit about EVGA’s new monstrosity. To begin with, the motherboard is neither ATX, nor EATX in the truest sense. Like the recently announced X58 Classified 4-way SLI which was based on the “XL-ATX” form-factor, this motherboard seems to be 13.58 inches (344.93 mm) long, and about as wide as EATX (330 mm, 13 inches), or maybe a little more.
Each LGA-1366 socket is wired to six DDR3 DIMM slots for triple-channel memory, and is powered by an 8-phase digital-PWM circuit. Each socket further has a 3-phase power circuit for its DIMM slots. The CPU VRM for each socket takes input from an 8-pin ATX, and what appears to be a 6-pin +12V (PCI-E?) connector. The motherboard further takes power from a 6-pin PCI-E power connector apart from the usual 24-pin ATX power connector. Some of these inputs may be redundant and needed only for additional electrical stability to support competitive overclocking.
At the heart of the board is what appears to be an Intel 5500 “Tylersburg” or Intel X58, paired with an Intel ICH10-class southbridge. All of its SATA 3 Gb/s ports are located next to it, while a Marvell-made SATA 6 Gb/s controller provides two additional ports. There are seven PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots in all, driven by four x16 links over two NVIDIA nForce 200 bridge chips. The exact lane distribution is not known. There seem to be two gigabit Ethernet controllers, 8-channel audio, eSATA, USB 3.0, and EV-Bot support. More about the board may surface during the CES event.
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3ds Max tutorial – Interior Architectural Design: Bathroom part 3
A 3ds Max tutorial covering the modeling, texturing and rendering of a bathroom complete from start to finish.
Duration : 0:9:54
3ds Max tutorial – Interior Architectural Design: Bathroom part 5
A 3ds Max tutorial covering the modeling, texturing and rendering of a bathroom complete from start to finish.
Duration : 0:9:58
3ds Max tutorial – Interior Architectural Design: Bathroom part 4
A 3ds Max tutorial covering the modeling, texturing and rendering of a bathroom complete from start to finish.
Duration : 0:9:57
2010 Toyota Prius: Interior Lights
A guide to using the interior lights in the 2010 Prius.
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LED Dome Lights for 2005-2010 Mustang GT/GT500 – Lethal Performance
With the 2005+ mustangs sporting newer style lighting both inside and out and 2010 mustang with it’s LED sequential taillights there’s still a few things missing. One of which is LED interior dome lights. While sitting in the car you notice all of the neat lighting on the dash, in the cup holder, on the door sills BUT then you look above to your dome lights and see yellowish looking lights. We’ve got the fix. Recon LED replacement bulbs which are $24.95 for the pair and take less than 5 minutes to install. Simply remove the dome light housing by pulling it down from the roof of the car, pull out the conventional bulbs and install the LED’s. Now you’ve got a crisp white LED look that you notice immediately as a well deserved upgrade to the interior of the car.
Duration : 0:2:10
3ds Max tutorial – Interior Architectural Design: Bathroom part 2
A 3ds Max tutorial covering the modeling, texturing and rendering of a bathroom complete from start to finish.
Duration : 0:9:56
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