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caddie99
en respuesta a: Alfred.NESWADBA


@Alfred.NESWADBA wrote:

Hi,

 

>> since your not doing 3d modeling

OP stated he'll work with Civil 3D, that is "a lot of 3D"! :cara_guiñando_un_ojo:

 

civil 3d is not used for rendering very much

 

>> you dont need a discrete graphics card (dual graphics)

Just to make sure, not knowing what you mean by "discrete graphic card", at least avoid shared memory (independent of 2D or 3D work)

 

A separate graphics subsystem in a computer. Discrete graphics may refer to a stand-alone display adapter plugged into a motherboard slot or a separate GPU chip on the motherboard. Contrast with integratedgraphics. See GPU and display adapter.

 

>> dual graphics are a pain and dont work well with autocad 16/win10

There are some threads here which show issues with not beeing able to switch to the better graphic card. But that does not mean it does not work or it is a global problem for all users. I know enough users working well with 2 graphic cards. And I would go a step further to say in >99% of these cases a careful setup of the operating system and drivers would make all working well.

 

Just my personal experience

 

- alfred -