Mark:
As you know, we do about the same type of work. For some reason or another,
I have never had a CERTIFIED Autodesk card. (At least when I checked it.) It
was not intention, but maybe they were either too old or too new. As far
as I know, no problems.
Bill
Civil 3D 2010
Intel i7 965 Extreme Edition 3.20 GHz
Gigabyte MB
Corsair Dominator 12 Gb Ram
Raid drives (2)
Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT
Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT
Using Windows 7 x 64 Ultimate Release Candidate
wrote in message news:6245795@discussion.autodesk.com...
Jeff,
The answer is no to your questions. Mainly survey plats and typical civil
design (utilities, corridors, gradings, etc.).
I have a 8800GT 512mb but it's not certified (nor supported? not sure as my
printed list is not handy).
I just wondered who may be using a actual certfied card versus non certified
and the differences, if any?
I didn't think card memory was important but thought I'd ask. Yeah I'm stll
on PCIe for the moment.
Best Buy has a 9600GT 512mb PCIe but again it's not certified but is a
supported card for 2010.
Oh, for those I have asked regarding windows installer issues, I have,
through discussions and research, concluded that the installer has to be
corrupt. Tried the installer cleanup utility and it wouldn't even run.
Starting over! Bad part is the re-activation process.
Thanks,
Mark Driver