I don't see we upgrading from Rv17, so the least I can do with my WFH (work from home) PC is adding more juice...
Wonder if you tech savy can advise on a cheap graphic card :
@yes_and_no wrote:
I don't see we upgrading from Rv17, so the least I can do with my WFH (work from home) PC is adding more juice...
Wonder if you tech savy can advise on a cheap graphic card :
- AMD Radeon HD 6450 512MB PCI-Express Low Profile Video Card, will this change anything to my renderings ? Yes, I have about six small perspectives per sheet.
- Thanks so much.
I guess it s the bottom line product.
What about the number 200, is it 200dpi ? Perhaps it s all I need.
I used to print the set at 144dpi and print the perspective sheet by sheet at 200dpi.
No. 200 is the benchmark score. In other words, it is a POS. Stay away from it.
@yes_and_no wrote:I don't see we upgrading from Rv17, so the least I can do with my WFH (work from home) PC is adding more juice...
Moving to a newer version of Revit would require even more juice. Your logic is faulty.
Revit 2017 doesn't use advanced options a graphics card has, so there's no benefit by installing a new graphics card?
If you use a third-party renedering system, like Enscape, then the type of graphics card DOES make a huge difference for rendering speed.
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