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    • D Offline
      dylan
      last edited by

      It's a really tricky one.
      I would suggest Nvidia every time where SU is concerned, but I can see the predicament you are facing because I also want the 27" iMac. It is a beautiful machine and I would buy one straight away if only I could get one with a Nvidia card and unfortunately it is not an option on the upgrades.
      I don't want to risk spending all that money with it not running SU to it's best potential.
      A real shame you have to downgrade from 27 to 21" just to get the better GPU for SU.

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        Ultimatez 32
        last edited by

        I think I'll agree with Dylan. If there was a 27" with an Nvidia I'll be definitely getting that one. hmmm looks like I'll be getting the 21.5" now just for the nvidia. Thanks guys.

        ultimatez

        Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Core i3 M350 @2.27GHz, nVidia GEFORCE 310M 512Mb with CUDA, 4gb RAM

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          thomthom
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          @ultimatez 32 said:

          I think I'll agree with Dylan. If there was a 27" with an Nvidia I'll be definitely getting that one. hmmm looks like I'll be getting the 21.5" now just for the nvidia. Thanks guys.

          ultimatez

          No way to get it with nVidia? Have you contacted Apple?

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            Ultimatez 32
            last edited by

            Hi TT,

            I have went to an apple reseller, I have asked them if there is a 27" with an nVidia they said there aren't any

            ultimatez

            Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Core i3 M350 @2.27GHz, nVidia GEFORCE 310M 512Mb with CUDA, 4gb RAM

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              tbd
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              I have the 27" iMac and for me it works great with Sketchup. but as I don't do much modeling but more programming I cannot say much.

              I can test some .skp if you want with Test.time_display

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                chloesdad
                last edited by

                nVidia cards have always worked well for me over the years. They are very responsive to updating drivers and keeping their cards reliable.

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                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  Mind you, my recommendation is in terms of Windows systems. Now sure how the drivers behave under OSX.

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                    moeamaya
                    last edited by

                    We use the last generation iMac 27" i5 with the ATI 4850 video card. We experienced zero problems and we literally run SU 10 hours a day with 20-30 different plugins and 100mb site models. In fact I'll be heading to grad school in a month and I plan to buy the same computer for my extensive SU use.

                    Caveat: I have a Thinkpad t60 with ATI Firegl card and it has all sorts of weird display issues. Its my understanding that ATI and SU problems where mostly limited to the past.

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                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @moeamaya said:

                      Caveat: I have a Thinkpad t60 with ATI Firegl card and it has all sorts of weird display issues. Its my understanding that ATI and SU problems where mostly limited to the past.

                      I think they where worse. But I've had some very recent good ATI cards, high end of the HD series. And I had a few glitches in OpenGL apps.

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                        kmead
                        last edited by

                        I have never had any problems with ATI cards on a Mac. The ATi versus Nvidia issue was pretty much only a MSW issue.

                        I would however order the best card offered with the most ram available, the machine should last a long time and graphics demands rise faster than most other systems requirements. The next iteration of MacOS will offload more to the graphics card as well.

                        I run SU on a 2.0 ghtz Mini with 4gb of ram and it does well most of the time given the limited graphics card. My 3 year MacBook Pro with an Ati card and 3gb of ram does much better with larger models an ostensibly less VRAM ( 128 vs 256 on the Mini). A dedicated card is much better than any on board solution so far.

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                          Gaieus
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                          True.

                          There used to be some issues with some ATI cards in the past but they were probably fixed (either by driver updates or new generation of cards) so this nVidia vs. ATI seems to be an obsolete comparison with modern cards.

                          Keep in mind that the OpenGL requirement of SU is way behind what some really powerful cards can perform nowadays but as SU is not development to the highest-end technology (hardware), they cannot afford releasing newer versions to the top-hardware on the market. A fairly good, medium range card should be compliant enough.

                          Gai...

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                            thomthom
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                            @gaieus said:

                            There used to be some issues with some ATI cards in the past but they were probably fixed (either by driver updates or new generation of cards) so this nVidia vs. ATI seems to be an obsolete comparison with modern cards.

                            As I mentioned - not quite. The card I had was high-end and I had the latest drivers.

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                              Ultimatez 32
                              last edited by

                              Hi Guys,

                              Looks like I'll be getting the 27" iMac then with the ATI Radeon, that is, if the ATI problem is just a MSW problem. Thanks for all the help guys.

                              ultimatez

                              Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Core i3 M350 @2.27GHz, nVidia GEFORCE 310M 512Mb with CUDA, 4gb RAM

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                                tim
                                last edited by

                                I have one of the early-09 24" iMacs with the Radeon 4850 graphics and there haven't been any problems at all that I have noticed. SU runs very nicely indeed.

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                                  dylan
                                  last edited by

                                  @ultimatez 32 said:

                                  Hi Guys,

                                  Looks like I'll be getting the 27" iMac then with the ATI Radeon, that is, if the ATI problem is just a MSW problem. Thanks for all the help guys.

                                  ultimatez

                                  Would be useful if you post your findings here once you have the machine.

                                  http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                                    Ultimatez 32
                                    last edited by

                                    Sure, of course Dylan!

                                    Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Core i3 M350 @2.27GHz, nVidia GEFORCE 310M 512Mb with CUDA, 4gb RAM

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