Rebirth: I Carry A Desktop Computer Inside Me - #14 - Chapter 14 Loading A Discrete Graphics Card, There Really Is A Desktop Computer Inside Me
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Guanglin night.
Jiang Cheng’s room faced the river and was in the attic, so it was somewhat noisy.
However, as the night went on, it became quiet.
Just like every night after self-study, Jiang Cheng was quiet and fresh at home.
Jiang Cheng is now ready to test the “plug-in” in his body.
Obviously, it had something to do with the computer hardware Jiang Cheng touched when traveling through time. This time he touched the charged graphics card, and he once again felt familiar.
“If the CPU, memory, hard drive and motherboard entered the body after the previous electric shock, then this time, it is most likely the graphics card.” Jiang Cheng guessed to himself.
But Jiang Cheng also felt something was wrong. The previous CPU also had a core display, so why didn’t he feel the presence of the graphics card before?
Close your eyes and meditate.
There was chaos in my mind.
But there was a quick flash across the circuit.
On, off, 1, 0…
Yes!
There is still a core display, otherwise, Jiang Cheng can only understand binary on and off, and cannot convert it into decimal numbers at all, nor can he remember so many words and pictures.
But this graphics card is much better than the core graphics card.
The graphics card is GTS450, 2G video memory, 192 stream processors, and the video memory frequency is 3696MHz.
There is no problem at all when playing current mainstream games.
In his mind, Jiang Cheng felt that after a while, the “system” seemed to be activated.
Some images seem clearer.
Jiang Cheng was even able to condense the system’s desktop!
Several xp computer icons that can be used appear in my mind.
【my computer】
【Online Neighborhood】
【control Panel】
【calculator】
【word 2003】
【excel 2003】
【powerpoint 2003】
In addition, Jiang Cheng could see that there were icons such as Painting and Qianqianjingting.
Good guy, I really have XP in my body.
When I clicked on [My Computer], nothing happened.
I can’t see the so-called hard drive, nor can I see the so-called computer information.
When I clicked [Network Connection], it showed “Unable to connect to the network, please check the network settings.”
As for the calculator, Jiang Cheng found that it could also be opened on the desktop. It was similar to ordinary calculator software and could be used for input calculations.
But of course, Jiang Cheng felt that just looking at the formula and calculating the result would be enough.
It completely saves you the troublesome input steps.
The interface that Word opens is similar to that on a computer.
However, these words can appear directly on the page as long as Jiang Cheng’s mind moves.
After solidification, unlike voice input, thoughts can be converted at will, affecting the input.
Jiang Cheng can write whatever he wants, just like his own arm.
open one’s eyes.
There was still a familiar room in front of him, as if the system in his mind was just a dream.
Having an independent graphics card seems to have given Jiang Cheng a computer that can be stored in his mind.
It can not only cooperate with the operation of thinking, but also become an independent computer to process various data, just like a portable notebook.
Jiang Cheng vaguely felt that it was of great use.
For example, Jiang Cheng can record videos of what his “eyes” see.
After looking around the room, Jiang Cheng recorded it as a video and saved the thoughts in [My Computer].
Then, he closed his eyes and entered the body system again.
The originally empty [My Computer] showed a drive letter, “D drive”, with a video file in it.
Click to play.
The desktop in my mind instantly turned into a video interface, playing back the record I just looked around at.
Just like a high-definition video.
Without a discrete graphics card, Jiang Cheng would have doubted whether he could play such high-definition videos.
However, because Jiang Cheng was fully prepared for the college entrance examination, he was also worried that the experiment would cause adverse consequences and did not conduct the experiment again.
The internal system can play it, but what about watching it directly?
Opening his eyes again, Jiang Cheng replayed everything he had seen before.
This time, it was still so clear.
Not only that, Jiang Cheng can stop at any time and zoom in on any place at any time, and all the details will be reflected in his mind!
Brain cells are much more powerful than so-called independent graphics cards.
It’s just that ordinary people can’t use it.
Jiang Cheng, with the “plug-in”, he can.
He decided to define this magical plug-in.
In vivo systems, defined as internal computers.
The system that is really in the mind is defined as a biological computer.
The computer inside your body is simulated by yourself using these computer hardware, that’s all.
Because of the existence of dual systems, Jiang Cheng can use it to do two things.
And the I5 2300 has 4 cores and 4 threads.
“Not bad, I finally have some understanding.” Jiang Cheng was a little happy and did not intend to continue studying. He turned off the light and lay on the bed.
Jiang Cheng plans to try writing online articles.
But instead of typing it by hand, I try it on a physical computer.
Internet articles at this time were also relatively popular, such as Dou Po, Yongsheng, etc.
Jiang Cheng remembered that in his previous life, Shenji’s “Galaxy Emperor” had received a reward of 100 million coins, which was equivalent to 1 million yuan. Jiang Cheng was reading a book at the time and happened to meet this moment.
Really in the cloud.
Later I read a lot of books and wrote a few, but they all came to nothing and I didn’t make a few cents.
But he still has some ideas on how to write online articles that people like to read.
It has to be fun, but also have some level of proficiency.
Too white, no way.
Today’s readers are very cunning. They don’t read things that are too white, too deep, too plain, and too watery.
These are the “Four Don’ts” summarized by Jiang Cheng himself.
Of course, it is not easy to write a good online article.
Not to mention how much information needs to be checked, just conceiving these plots consumes a lot of brain cells.
Jiang Cheng thought for a while and initially wanted to write an article on architectural history.
Of course, before that, Jiang Cheng needs to do two things.
The first is to read widely excellent online articles so that you can write smoothly. The second is to read extensively all kinds of information about a certain dynasty so that you can write well.
Well, let’s just write about a young man who traveled through an imaginary dynasty and used his profound and erudite knowledge to become a capable minister with both civil and military skills, from an assistant to an uncrowned king.
You also need to be able to imitate antique writing styles.
To describe it in detail, you also need to understand a little bit about ancient economy, society, commerce, agriculture, etiquette, imperial examinations, etc.
I feel like there is still a lot to learn.
First, I created a folder and wrote the name “Jin Ge”.
—-(☆_☆)—
The day after the college entrance examination, Guanglin Middle School organized a score evaluation.
Some of the answers to college entrance examination papers are basically published online, and some are made by teachers working overtime.
It’s called the reference answer.
Jiang Cheng held the paper and looked at the answers.
“I’m dizzy. I still got 2 wrong answers on the multiple-choice questions.” Qin Jin checked the Chinese language and scratched his hair in distress.
However, only 6 points were deducted, which is already good.
Jiang Cheng patted Qin Jin on the shoulder and sped up the answer.
The Chinese language is not bad. Even in terms of reading comprehension, Jiang Cheng can finally “basically understand” the author’s (crossed out, author of the paper) intention.
The subjective score for the composition is also relatively large. Jiang Cheng estimated the score to be between 128 and 138, with the temporary median score being 134.
Mathematics, there should be no points deduction, to be safer, the estimated score is between 140 and 150 points, and the median is 145 points for now.
For English, the essay needs to be estimated. The estimated score ranges from 142 to 148 points, and the median score is temporarily taken as 145 points.
In general, the overall situation is good. There are a few slightly off-topic questions. Jiang Cheng still has the wrong idea. The estimated score is between 270 and 280 points, and the median point is 275 points.
The total score is estimated to be around 699 points.
An hour later, Qin Jin tugged on Jiang Cheng’s sleeve, “Chengzi, how much do you estimate?”
“What about you? I guess you’re ready?”
“Hey, I don’t even remember what answers I chose. I guess the score is more than 370.” Qin Jin grinned.
Jiang Cheng raised his thumb and said, “Okay, you performed well. You can choose any junior college.”
“Hey, Orange, what about you?”
“Me? It should be optional.” Jiang Cheng handed over the estimated note.
On the white paper, Tian Kai neatly wrote the estimated score.
699 points.
“Holy shit, it’s true, you pervert!” Qin Jin couldn’t help shouting.
Jiang Cheng hurriedly grabbed him, “What are you doing? I was surprised.”
The classroom has been noisy, and some students around are looking here, but they are still evaluating their scores.
Jiang Ming felt a little uneasy and walked over now.
“Jiang Cheng, are you ready?”
“Based on my initial estimate, it’s around 690.” Jiang Cheng didn’t speak too loudly.
Jiang Ming suddenly smiled and his wrinkles were squeezed together, “Okay, okay!”
There is an estimated score of 690, even if the estimate is lower, there is always 670 to 680.
Haha, next time, I can finally walk to Rocket Class 1 and Class 2 with pride.
“If the rocket class can’t pass the test, I will take the test in class nine; if the rocket class can’t get into Mizuki Kyoto, I will take the test in class nine.”
Jiang Ming took Jiang Cheng’s estimated score, and the more he looked at it, the happier he became. The median value was more than 690. If the score was good, wouldn’t it be like going to heaven?
“You can wait for your grades with peace of mind. You don’t have to apply for undergraduate studies in advance.”
“good.”