2006-04-07 04:16 AM
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2006-06-08 09:36 AM
Organicsabre wrote:Not sure if i could suggest a equavilent desktop (non workstation) card as they are different? If going by price, yes was also looking at the nVidia 512m 7900GTX PCIe video card. I didnt end up trialing this card as it is really for gaming, optimised for openGL where as this particular workstation card is optimised for 2D and 3D CAD. But is also very good in OpenGL.
Any idea what the equivalent none workstation style graphics card is i.e Nvida 7950GT etc. etc.
Also can you set the processor to use ....
2006-06-08 03:58 PM
2006-06-10 05:17 AM
Eric wrote:This is disspointing to hear. Workstation cards have been around for some time so i would have thought ArchiCAD, being a professional CAD package, would be written with these in mind.
For what its worth, I asked GS developers for advice when I bought our last set of computers in December. Regarding the graphics card I was told that the workstation cards are essentially not worth the money for AC.
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2006-06-10 09:31 AM
Mark wrote:Well, not knowing what those extra opengl instruction sets actually do you could also say that its good to hear that you can save $500+ on the video card and still get the same performance.
This is disspointing to hear.
2006-06-11 10:07 AM
Eric wrote:Eric - You couiild say that, but it is like saying if ArchiCAD delete half of its features we could buy the software at half the price! What i am getting at is other high end CAD programs are able to take advantage of advanced cad specific hardware that ArchiCAD is not yet able to handle. I would rate ArchiCAD as a high end cad package. At AU$8000 a pop (or whatever it is these days), i would hope so.
...you can save $500+ on the video card and still get the same performance.
2006-06-11 05:55 PM
Mark wrote:What specific benefits and advantages?
What i am getting at is other high end CAD programs are able to take advantage of advanced cad specific hardware that ArchiCAD is not yet able to handle.... i think it safe to assume any cad program would benefit from their additional features.
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