Re: Question: Graphic Cards

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2020-10-17 08:00 PM
I don't think the GPU is being used for rendering in Archicad. For rendering alone you'd be better served with a high clocked CPU with as many cores as you can get.
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2020-10-18 05:42 AM
Does your uni have a server farm or access to one that you can get access to? This won't help if you are just using AC, but if you are using some external rendering engine, quite a few support it.
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2020-10-19 11:36 AM
I'd like to recommend a new Laptop to my wife, she wants to use it for Archicad 24 in the near future. The budget is up to 2000€ and in this area I couldn't find many models with NVIDIA Quadro cards, just some with P2000/T2000 and P3200. Many of the Laptops with better graphic cards include Geforce GTX and RTX cards.
Question: Should I prefer Quadro P2000 or Quadro P3200 cards or can anyone recommend using RTX 2060 Mobile, RTX 2070 Super Max Q or RTX 3000 cards (all mobile cards within Laptops!).
Edit: The RTX 3000 is also a Quadro card not a Geforce, but question remains.
Thanks for any feedback,
Andreas

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2020-10-19 04:27 PM
I hope this will help you decide what the better option is. Keep in mind that it's not the GPU alone which makes the difference, but the CPU/GPU combination.
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2020-10-19 05:55 PM
Thanks, Andreas

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2020-10-19 06:03 PM
Windows 10

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2020-10-19 07:28 PM
Either way, I think the GPU alone, as long as it's a better gaming or midrange quadro, will do the job. Archicad doesn't use the GPU's calculating power much, it's more a CPU dependent software and even here it's still developing it's multi-core CPU usage. I've said it before - I use an old HP Z800 dual xeon workstation for long years and it still works. The only thing I had to update was the GPU, as since v.22 the 2D graphics acceleration works better with cuda powered GPU.
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2020-10-19 08:04 PM
Greetings from North/West Germany,
Andreas