Hi there,
I am new at working with Revit, I am a student busy learning the Revit 2013 Suite.
My question is in terms of the hardware, specifically GPU.
I only have one Desktop on which I work and also Game. Now I would like to make my PC more CAD/3D Design efficient, but would also like to game on my PC occasionally. I have considered buying a Quadro Card for work and when I game put the Consumer Gaming card in but that is a little bit of a mission for anyone.
Here are my PC Specs:
Intel i7 2600 3.40GHz
8GB DDR3 1333 Ram
AMD Ati Radeon HD 5770 1GB 128-bit GPU
850W PSU
I have two 24" Samsung screens that are both set on 1920x1080 24bit True color.
For Gaming, I know this card is the best, but it works well for what I do. Also for the last 2 years my CAD experience has been okay with this card, some drawings might have gotten a little busy and the GPU then stutters a bit to process all the lines. Also I am using Sketchup with VRay still, until I am efficient in Revit/3DS Max.
Would anybody recommend I buy perhaps a NVidea GTX 670 OC Edition or rather sacrifice the gaming and buy a Quadro or Firepro card? I cannot find any forums that conclusively deal with this issue, many people have asked the question but no definitive answer.
So I guess in short my question is: Can I use Revit 2013 and 3DS Max for Rendering with no performance issues if I buy a NVidea GTX 670 OC?
Any other recommendations?
Thanx
Bennie
revit doesn't use the gpu for rendering its all processor and memory based
for 3ds Max you can look here: http://area.autodesk.com/forum/autodesk-3ds-max/autodesk-3ds-max--3ds-max-design-2013/iray-on-kepler...
DarrenP
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