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Nvidia Quadro T1000

Anonymous
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Hi All,
Has anyone experience working on ArchiCAD with Nvidia Quadro T1000 4GB GPU?
Is it working well? Any disadvantages?
(I know it's not on the list but is the one that my company would purchase)
Thanks Szabi
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Anonymous
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Szabi,
I assume it is a new laptop you are getting. I run a previous version of this card in my HPZBook Studio (m1000) and have no issues for day to day use in Archicad but I will say there is not enough memory on the card for twinmotion
Scott
Lingwisyer
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sboydturner wrote:
HPZBook Studio (m1000)

1000M? Has half the VRAM, so the new card might be viable?

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Anonymous
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sboydturner wrote:
I will say there is not enough memory on the card for twinmotion
Thanks for the feedback Scott.
My Quadro T1000 card will have 4 GB memory, Graphisoft recommended 4-5 GB.
I hope/suppose that should be fine...
Anonymous
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Lingwisyer wrote:
sboydturner wrote:
HPZBook Studio (m1000)

1000M? Has half the VRAM, so the new card might be viable?
My Quadro T1000 will have 4 GB. I hope that will be enough...
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Lingwisyer wrote:
sboydturner wrote:
HPZBook Studio (m1000)

1000M? Has half the VRAM, so the new card might be viable?
Ling,
I know info from web has only 2GB of RAM on M1000m but for some reason shows as 4.0GB when viewing task manager (screenshot attached) dont know whether sharing system RAM or whether HP has a custom card for their zBook Studios

Scott
Lingwisyer
Guru
sboydturner wrote:
shows as 4.0GB

Looks like that laptop runs an upgraded card. If that is the case, any performance gained is limited to the core and memory speed differences... which is only a minor gain...



Ling.

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