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Geforce gtx 1080 graphics card

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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 is a high-performance graphics card designed for desktop computers. It features 8GB of GDDR5X video memory and is powered by NVIDIA's Pascal architecture. The GTX 1080 is capable of delivering fast and efficient graphics processing for a variety of applications.

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Computational Approach for Molecular Modeling

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This research was conducted based on the validated computational approach that is developed by our research group (Fig. 1) [33 , 34 ]. In this research, we used Personal Computer (PC) with Intel Core i7 7700 K Processor with NVidia GeForce GTX 1080 Graphics Card. We used Windows 7 Professional as Computer Operating System.

Research flowchart that was used in this study. The number inside the circles mark the number of ligands that have been used in the respective step

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Motion Capture and VR Visualization

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The virtual environment of the experiment was implemented using Unity3D 2017.3.1f (Unity Technologies). The software was executed on a desktop PC with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card (NVIDIA). The participants wore a head-mounted display (HMD; Oculus Rift CV1, Oculus VR) with a resolution of 1080×1200 pixels per eye and a refresh rate of 90 Hz.
A motion-capture system (Motive 2.0.2; NaturalPoint) was used with 14 Flex13 cameras (NatrualPoint) and 37 markers on a motion-capture suit. Each Flex13 camera had a resolution of 1280×1024 pixels, a frame rate of 120 frames per second (fps), and a latency of 8.33 ms. The positions of the markers within the tracking area were mapped onto a predefined avatar skeleton using Motive 2.0.2. After generating the avatar skeleton, the values for the skeleton bones with six degrees of freedom were streamed using socket communication at 120 fps with a streaming latency of less than 3 ms.
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