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01-27-2010, 04:58 PM #1
Rod;
That's the water cooling system, and no on the rendering, that's Patricia's area of expertise. I'm just going to try one to make a comparison of my system to hers.George VanDusen, CPBD, CKD, CID
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01-27-2010, 09:33 PM #2Registered User Promoted
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Good Lord!
All this computer talk makes me feel I know about design but computers, no way!
I just found out yesterday, that I guess Im in the ballgame. I thought I had a 32 bit system on my Dell XPS 710 but its a 64., 4 Gig of memory and a intell duo processor so I guess Im good to go if Im upgrading.
Again who knows we could be talking about pieces of the new Lexus engine and I wouldnt know. Ask me about latest home trends not computers!
Oh besides house design Im also into cars, so Im good on that topic too if this threads strays.Chad Cardin
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01-27-2010, 09:45 PM #3
OK Chad, you asked for it We build cars also
Now I KNOW we're really off topic Oh well, it was getting boring here anyway.George VanDusen, CPBD, CKD, CID
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MOBO ASUS Rampage III Black Ed.
PROC Intel Core i7-990X 4.22 GHz
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01-28-2010, 12:29 AM #4Registered User Promoted
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George thats sweet!!! My two brothers just got two classic cars a 65 Mustang fastback and then a 71 chevelle. the mustang is dark green and the chevelle is like a rootbeer metallic. You should start a thread about your car building, would love to hear more about it!
Chad Cardin
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01-28-2010, 01:32 AM #5
Don't do that much these days, just to busy. I built the chevelle with my son a few years back, and he still takes it to car shows. Used to race it, until he started a family, and decided that ten thousand dollar motors weren't in the budget. It's blown & injected, does just over 10 seconds in the 1/4 mile, and is FUN to drive.
George VanDusen, CPBD, CKD, CID
Phoenix Construction
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Chief X4, X5
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01-28-2010, 05:11 AM #6
A Cray Supercomputer
George:
I remember them also
Now that was fast .....
BTW: I have a Dodge Magnum RT, how do they compare to "muscle" cars ???
I'm not that into cars but have always had a V8 as I haul and tow and do like to pass on a hill when I need to
LewLew Buttery
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02-04-2010, 06:09 PM #7Registered User Promoted
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4GB vs 6GB vs 8GB
Trying to decide on the amount of memory to put in upgrade. Where am I going to notice the difference (in and out of Chief) depending on the amount of memory used? (I am on a budget!)
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02-04-2010, 06:49 PM #8
depending on cost, I would go with 4 GB on Vista/win 7 and put the extra money into the cpu or video card or save it for a rainy day
if you will be doing lots of mutl-tasking and renders and other heavy duty apps then maybe 6MB or 8 MB
raytraces use cpu ram
you can always add ram later when needed
LewLew Buttery
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02-05-2010, 03:25 AM #9
There's been lots of good talk on ram, ram speeds and monitor set up on this thread http://www.chieftalk.com/showthread.php?t=41153&page=15 as well just to try and help a bit! Seems to be two similar threads with different guys inputting at the same time LOL!!
Regards Rick
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02-12-2010, 04:59 PM #10Registered User Promoted
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FirePro3D and Quadro graphic cards
Are FirePro 3D and Quadro cards recommended over regular cards or is memory size all that matters?
What kind of improvement would FirePro 3D and Quadro cards have over regular cards?
Will X3 or X4 utilize OpenGL 3.2 or stay with 2.1?
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02-12-2010, 06:23 PM #11
The recommendation currently is for a good gaming card for OpenGL 2.1
Quadro cards seem to offer no benefit per CA staff
maybe same for firepro if it's not a gaming card ???
I imagine that in time Chief will run/require OpenGL 3.x
the question is when ???
Contact CA staff for better details or wait for them to reply here
LewLew Buttery
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02-14-2010, 01:25 PM #12Administrator
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In my experience the improvements that I've heard of are not worth the premium price that you would pay. There also seem to be driver issues with some of these cards that are difficult for us to get fixed. It is logical that cards that have the highest installed base will also have the most solid drivers.
Often the these expensive graphics cards lose any advantage they had over their current generation gaming cards when the next generation gaming card is released.
My recommendation from an economic stand point is to stick with the gaming cards. You can buy 3 or 4 of these for the price of one of the high end cards and probably be outperforming your high end card within a year of purchasing it.
Getting a card that supports OpenGL 3 is a good plan as eventually we will support it, but X3 won't be going past 2.1 for now. We are also still supporting lower end cards with reduced functionality for certain features.Doug Park
Principal Software Architect
Chief Architect, Inc.