!Restored: spec'ing the ideal p.c.
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ā2008-03-26
06:13 PM
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ā2023-05-11
02:23 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
i have been asked by my employer to spec a new pc for myself to run archicad/lightworks, photoshop cs, illustrator, sketchup etc etc....
can i ask the forum to offer me some direction on this?
i know a number of you folks out there don't 'approve' of us humble pc'ers - but beggars can't be choosers!!! : )
you assistance is greatly appreciated!
all the best,
stonie'

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ā2008-03-27 12:07 PM
For instance, four years ago a 256 Mg card was premium and I got one - for the 30"display - it is not at all comparable in speed to my new 512 card.
So, yes, good enough...... if you keep a smaller 3D window....
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ā2008-03-27 01:43 PM
AC can not support dual processor. Dual processor is just for some rendering program, included LW.
LW is anyway fast with or without multi processor.
Partly I am very satisfied with this tendence.
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ā2008-03-27 03:04 PM
thanks
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ā2008-03-27 06:21 PM

To work with my workstation I must listen permanently music.
Otherwise this machine is quite noisy.
I am very afraid with powerful graphic card, it can be louder.
Anyway Dwight said, 256MB graphic card must be good enough for 24'' Display.
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ā2008-03-27 06:25 PM
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ā2008-03-27 08:25 PM
One of the tricks for a quiet computer is to make sure it is in a decent size case to allow the air to circulate freely without disruption.
Archi wrote:Don't forget 256Mb was all you could get a few years ago! 24" is a big screen with a lot of pixels to move (1920x1200). A 256Mb card will struggle. The 8800GT 512 is only Ā£150 odd in the UK and has virtually the same performance as the GTX and will give some level of future proofing. I wouldn't consider anything less.
Anyway Dwight said, 256MB graphic card must be good enough for 24'' Display.

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ā2008-03-27 09:04 PM
Peter wrote:I hate to be disagreeable, but it is the 3D graphics function, not the base video function that challenges a card. When your card is relatively small, the only thing you need do is reduce the 3D OpenGL window size. I visit many offices where the gigantic second display is all 3D view. Yikes!!! You can push a 30" screen with 32Mg of video RAM, you just can't calculate all the fancy effects Archicad can ask for quickly enough for a smooth presentation. This is why there are two ways to simplify the OpenGL presentation.
Don't forget 256Mb was all you could get a few years ago! 24" is a big screen with a lot of pixels to move (1920x1200). A 256Mb card will struggle. The 8800GT 512 is only Ā£150 odd in the UK and has virtually the same performance as the GTX and will give some level of future proofing. I wouldn't consider anything less.
We had a football coach in Winnipeg where I grew up. He had four ways to describe a player: "The size, the speed, soft hands and quick feet."
For instance, a good receiver needed soft hands, the speed and quick
feet.
Tackle: the speed, the size.
It was a tidy formula to satisfy reporters. That coach would have no trouble changing to a video card sales career.
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ā2008-03-27 10:25 PM

[geek mode]That's why I was a bit fed-up when Crysis was released. You couldn't play it on maximum settings even on the best hardware available at the time.


Sorry, slightly off-topic![/geekmode]
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ā2008-03-27 11:11 PM
ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB memory
That means, with ATI Radeon with 256MB must be enough to use 24'' display.
I don't make military service with the client in very quick OpenGL show.
I wish just more enjoyable workaround.
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ā2008-03-28 12:50 AM

