Best Graphics Card for SU/Photoshop?
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Out of the new DX10 8-series cards from nVidia it has been shown (benchmarking using various apps / games) that the more RAM on the GFX card only really start to show its worth if you're running high resolutions (1600 x 1200 and up IIRC), I don't know if it holds true for SU / PS as well.
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I'm thinking of trying this one out on my overclocked E4300
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16814122023
256MB GeForce 8500GT 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16
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I think I read that these later 768mb cards are requiring pretty big power supplies (600 +)
Another thing was that they tend to be a little larger, especially in length and some cases will not take them.Dylan
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Yeah Dylan, they get pretty big and indeed they might not fit some chassis designs, true also they need some serious power, but it really depends on how many other components you have and what their power requirements are. A good way to check is to use a power calculator (instead of just guessing) one of which can be found by following the power calculator links from this address: http://www.extreme.outervision.com/index.jsp
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ok I broke down and got an Nvidia Verto 8500GT 512 Meg...
will report...
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Kris,
How is the Nvidia Verto 8500GT 512 Meg. going?
I'm probably not too far from getting a new machine and while most of your technical talk goes over my head I was thinking that a 512Mb card was a bit excessive. I dont think Oz is too far behind when it comes to things like this but its very hard to find configurations for sale with 512 cards.
And then I read http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=36208
It seems that Google are recommending a 512Mb card as optimal!Just how common are they at the top end of the world?
And just how much of an improvement are they?......at the moment I'm using a 128 FX 5200
Stu
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the 512 8500 GT is awesome... I have some glitching in my large developments but mostly it handles it...
the crowd test runs seamlessly... I love my new card... $149 at bestbuy...
all my other prgrams are running very well too...
so far I love it...
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I have been working day and night on a very large project lately and told my boss I just needed a new machine. I mentioned the one I have would be great as a secondary machine just for running renderings and animations, while a new one for upgrading.
I'll be looking into specs this week with our IT guy and let you guys know what I'm thinking at getting. Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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have a look at my E4300 overclocked build here in the hardware forum
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This is my first post here. I'm not yet a SU user but I'm building a system that I intend to use for SU:
ASUS A8V Deluxe (non-PCI)
Athlon X2 4200+
2GB DDR400
WinXPAs for my graphics card, I'm limited to AGP. I'm between the HIS X1950 Pro (512MB) and the XFX 7900 GS (256MB). I can't seem to find a 512MB version of the 7900 GS. Both cards are roughly $150 with rebates.
There aren't but a handful of AGP cards more powerful than these two, for example, the 7950 GT. I read today that NVidia has developed a AGP/PCI bridge for the GeForce 8 series and that an AGP version of the 8600 is just around the corner
Back to reality...
I'm thinking I should go with the X1950 PRO simply because it has 512MB. But I read elsewhere here that Nvidia based cards are best for SU. Perhaps this is no longer the case??Advice would be appreciated.
David[ginahoy]
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