This graphic is certified for XSI and it is only
$199. CAN
NVIDIA Quadro 600 by PNY 1.0GB DDR3 PCI-E16 DVI Display Port Fermi
Workstation Video Card [VCQ600-PB]
But I was thinking of getting the Nvidia GTX 550Ti for a similar price
but can someone confirm
the Nvidia ha been crippled since the 200 series. We are using an old
GTX 260 and it works fine for what we are doing.
L.
On 8/20/2012 2:36 PM, Meng-Yang Lu wrote:
Can you say which cards you guys are using, Matt? In the process of
building a system to do some GPU stuff alongside some 3D tests at home.
Thanks,
-Lu
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Matt Lind <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We are a games development studio making MMORPG games. Most of
the computers we buy come stocked with ATI Radeons, but no matter
how much we try to make them work, they just don’t. Crashes,
glitches, overheating, etc… We always have to swap them out for
Nvidia GeForce cards to get stability.
Framerate isn’t everything, stability often matters more.
Matt
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*Subject:* Re: Graphic card for a workstation again
Maybe it is so but it still doesn't change the fact that after
replacing gtx580 with radeon7970 I got HUGE improvement in frame
rates in viewport and no problems at all as well :)
It seems that all new gtx cards after 280 are crippled in an
effort to push overpriced quadros.
But ofc we need to make differences between big studios on one
side (usually huge budgets :)) and small to mid studios and
freelancers.