ArhchiCAD on new iMacs (2012)
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ā2012-11-28 12:45 AM
ā2012-11-28
12:45 AM
Specifically can anyone tell me if which of the following upgrade options will make any real noticeable difference to ArchiCAD performance.
Processor - 2.9GHz quad-core Intel Core i5, or 3.2Ghz i5? or 3.4 GHz Core i7?
Memory card - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M (512MB) or GeForce GTX 675MX with 1GB? or GeForce GTX 680MX 2GB?
Hard Drive - upgrade to Fusion Drive?
Thanks for any advice.
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ā2013-01-31 09:13 PM
ā2013-01-31
09:13 PM
and then?! New iMac 27 "i7 is" pumping "in Rendering /Archicad 16 and how this performance?!
and reliable?! or has given problems?!
I would appreciate comments on the new iMac 27 "and its settings and performance CAD / Rendering.
(since the new Mac Pro long in coming!!)
and reliable?! or has given problems?!
I would appreciate comments on the new iMac 27 "and its settings and performance CAD / Rendering.
(since the new Mac Pro long in coming!!)
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ā2013-02-01 01:17 AM
ā2013-02-01
01:17 AM
Compare 3.3 Mac Pro (MP) and 3.4 2012 iMac:
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12b1.html
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12g3.html
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12p1.html
and the question of heat and fan noise:
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12g5.html
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12b1.html
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12g3.html
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12p1.html
and the question of heat and fan noise:
http://www.barefeats.com/imac12g5.html
AC 28 USA and earlier ⢠macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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ā2013-02-06 06:18 PM
ā2013-02-06
06:18 PM
Hi, I'm just seeing this topic being discussed now. I'm also thinking about a new computer. Most of the discussion here is focused on a 27" Imac. If you max out the RAM, upgrade to fusion drive, upgrade video card, and get Apple Care, this machine is almost $3,000 !
What about the 21" ? For about $1500. Will that work fine for typical residential work with file sizes around 50MB ?
We have the 21" Intel core I3, 3.06gHz with 16 MB of RAM. Its seems just fine for the work. But the difference here is the RAM and hard drive. GS said you need 16MB of RAM. If its less, then the machine begins to write into the drive as it renders. With the new machine, you can't get the fusion drive. The new drive is slower. Does anyone think this might be a problem ?
What about the 21" ? For about $1500. Will that work fine for typical residential work with file sizes around 50MB ?
We have the 21" Intel core I3, 3.06gHz with 16 MB of RAM. Its seems just fine for the work. But the difference here is the RAM and hard drive. GS said you need 16MB of RAM. If its less, then the machine begins to write into the drive as it renders. With the new machine, you can't get the fusion drive. The new drive is slower. Does anyone think this might be a problem ?
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