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  1. #16
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    So let me ask a question. If you have a better video card will the display render be better quality? I notice when I use my laptop, the display rending I get is less than my desktop. So I am curious if a better video card will actually screen render better than what I use on my desktop. Does anyone know?
    X5
    i7-3930k Dell XPS - 16GB Ram
    (2) 30" Dell 3008WFP Monitors
    Wacom 24HD

  2. #17
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    In rendering if you make the rendering as large as possible on the screen and use the best resolution setting on your video card, you will get good renderings, Renderings have no resolution settings so a large monitor helps.
    Perry
    P.H. DESIGNS L.L.C.
    Eastvale Calif.
    Alienware, liquid cooled
    Ver 10-"X6 x64 SSA
    WIN 8.1 PRO 64 bit
    Nvidia GTX780 3GB.
    i7 920 2.67-- 12 GB Ram
    40" led monitor

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyprc View Post
    This may be too much power - but this is what I bought (and I bought the monitor):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmnlk...8B4800731BEA4E
    LOL. I still have my 128. I have been tempted to plug it in to see if it till works. That commercial takes me back.
    Jay Wojnas
    X4, X5, & LOL AutoCad R14/2000
    Precision Designs
    http://pdglobal.com

 

 

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