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    Question QUADRO ArchiCad?

    ! ArchiCad PC. ArchiCad-Graphisoft NVIDIA Quadro . - Quadro600 1 GB DDR3 128-bit 400. , PC PALIT GTS450, 1024MB, 128-bit, DDR5, -(.200.)
    Quadro . GTS460 256-bit - Quadro600 128-bit ARchiCad.
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    Quadro600 = gt430
    Quadro2000 = gts 450 ( , )
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    "Quadro gives you 10 bit out to those nice 1.07billion color monitors. GeForce limited to 16.7 million colors."

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    , Quadro 2000 - . GDDR5 Memory Bandwidth .

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    The card should have at least 64MB RAM, preferably 128 MB. This is usually enough, except if you create really huge models. More RAM does not make a video card faster, although more expensive cards have 256 or more megs anyway. "Professional" cards, such as NVidia Quadro, ATI FireGL, 3D Labs or Matrox are usually more reliable (they have well tested OpenGL drivers), but are not necessarily faster than gaming cards, such as Nvidia GeForce or ATI Radeon series. For the price of a professional card, you can usually buy a "gaming" card that is several times faster with ArchiCAD. However, drivers for the gaming cards are optimized for games, and may have display problems with ArchiCAD. Since drivers for gaming cards are released very frequently, find the one that works for you and stick with it. For Mac users, usually the stock video cards are more than sufficient.
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    Graphic card manufacturers typically have different product lines targeted for "gamers" and "professional users". While the hardware setup is very similar in case of both cards, there are key differences in their firmware and driver. "Gamer" cards (such as Nvidia GeForce and Ati Radeon) are optimized for 3D games, where speed is more important than image quality. Typically a 3D model in a game contains a low number of polygons with textures applied to them, while in CAD polygon count is high, and the quality of the still image of the wireframe or shaded model is more important than navigation speed. Also, professional cards' memory usage is optimized for using multiple application windows, while in gaming this is not relevant. Another key difference between the two product lines is the way they are delivered and supported. Professional cards (such as Nvidia Quadro and ATi FireGL) are built according to the video chip manufacturer's references, so you can always be sure that the driver delivered by the video chip manufacturer (e.g. Nvidia or ATI) fits your card. The manufacturers of gaming cards (such as ASUS, Sapphire, Gigabyte, PNY, etc...) may diverge from the chip manufacturer's references, so their drivers may not be compatible with the chip manufacturer's reference driver. Also, the product life cycle and driver release cycles are much shorter in case of gaming cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mitkohr View Post
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    , Quadro -, GeForce. , , "" High Image Quality on default.
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    Quote Originally Posted by asenpp View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by venata View Post
    Quadro600 = gt430
    Quadro2000 = gts 450 ( , )
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    "Quadro gives you 10 bit out to those nice 1.07billion color monitors. GeForce limited to 16.7 million colors."
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragich View Post
    , Quadro 2000 - . GDDR5 Memory Bandwidth .
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    Quadro vs. GeForce

    Quadro >> GeForce , () . - Quadro, GF 460, 1 ( 256 - ).
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