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By Bubbaloo
#332336
No gaming. My main purpose is to drive high framerates for Max and other 3D programs. I want to be able to smoothly manipulate high poly scenes. I guess I need to research what's known about the 580. Like price, and release date?

I have bad experiences with ATI cards. We used to use Fire Pro cards at my old office and they were nothing but trouble. I'll stick with Nvidia I think.
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By David Solito
#332350
It's five month I wait to build my new home station.
Each month my base config change ;-) In that way i will never buy it.
At the end of the year, I dont think you will have a new generation of chip so Go Go Go Go !!!!

Now just need to choose a model... ;-)

http://www.guru3d.com/category/Videocards/
By numerobis
#332358
the GTX 580 NDA ends next monday... there are rumors around of a performance gain of 20% and 20% less power consumption compared to GTX 480.
... and Radeon HD6950/70 will be released on 20. Nov. :mrgreen:
I think the performance of both Highend cards will be nearly the same... the price and power consumption will be interesting... :D
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By Michael Betke
#332363
if you only need viewport speed get a Quadro.

I have a 480GTX and 3dsmax viewport is slow (10fps) after importing a .dwg with 65.000 triangles.
On the other hand I still have 30fps with a high-res 12.000.0000 tris import from zbrush.

I do a lot of realtime stuff based on game engines so I need the best of two worlds. A gamer card although im not a gamer heheh. :)

For your cases: Quadro.
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By Bubbaloo
#332365
I have seen low framerates for imported AutoCAD files too, even with my Quadro at my old office. But I think a comparable Quadro card is out of my budget. Plus I'd like to do some good comparisons rendering with Iray and other GPU renderers. The 480 Cuda cores sounds good.
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By David Solito
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I read on a magazine the difference between the pro cards and the gamer card (Quadro / FirePro) and the conclusion was just a matter of drivers and memory....
Grrrr!
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By polynurb
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David Solito wrote:I read on a magazine the difference between the pro cards and the gamer card (Quadro / FirePro) and the conclusion was just a matter of drivers and memory....
Grrrr!
well true.. but when using 3dsmax in DirectX mode, a geforce should be as fast as a quadro. Quadro/FirePro optimization is only for OpenGL.

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