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Autodesk Suite

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I probably posted this in the wrong spot on the forums, but needed to try and find an answer to this question.

 

With the M3000M or M4000M, is there going to be a huge performance difference between the 2 running the Autodesk Suite?  There's a pretty hefty cost difference between the 2 video cards, just wondering if the performance is worth the extra money.

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@Anonymous wrote:

I probably posted this in the wrong spot on the forums, but needed to try and find an answer to this question.

 

With the M3000M or M4000M, is there going to be a huge performance difference between the 2 running the Autodesk Suite?  There's a pretty hefty cost difference between the 2 video cards, just wondering if the performance is worth the extra money.


Which suite?  More specifically, which product in the suite will you use the most?  After that, what kinds of work will you be doing with that particular product?  More info from you will get you more concise answers.

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Building Design Suite.  The PC is for a customer who is using the Suite, and he never specified out of that, what he uses most.  I just want to make sure he isn't wasting money by going with the M4000 over the M3000 if there isn't going to be a huge difference between the two.

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Building Design Suite.  The PC is for a customer who is using the Suite, and he never specified out of that, what he uses most.  I just want to make sure he isn't wasting money by going with the M4000 over the M3000 if there isn't going to be a huge difference between the two.


You can check if the card is certified for each product (and version) within the suite here: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/syscert?id=18844534&siteID=123112  It could change from release to release, so checking for the proper version of the software matters too.

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Ty.
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