Please post here anything else (not relating to Maxwell technical matters)
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By jojojoj
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What exactly are you referring to with speed? Faster than what? Speed renderwise, or speed in the editor? If it's for faster rendering, the answer is no, for the editor I can recommend having a look at the cgtalk hardware forum, this topic gets discussed quite often there and my impression is, that the pro cards mostly don't offer significant advantages over good gaming cards....procs with single thread high clockspeed seems more important, but then again it can depend on the software you use...
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By jojojoj
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As rendring depends on cpu only, the card you choose will make no difference at all, apart from RAM amount for the multilight preview, but that, I think I understood, is more about having enough VRAM at all, the effect will then mostly be same...
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By jojojoj
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maybe you'll want to search for some cinebench results for that chip, I think cinebench scales about the same way maxwell does, this should help to compare...
Intel hd4000 though looks like a graphics chip on die with the cpu. these are quite slow for editor compared to dedicated graphics
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