I said I haven't bought one, but I've dealt with many of them, both from
friends and Family (which is why I haven't bought one). I would think that
after 20 years they would get their issues straightened out, but from what
I've seen they haven't learned anything over the years.  The last one I
dealt with was about 6 months ago and I was shocked at how dated the driver
panel seemed. I felt like I was dealing with windows 3.1 technology by the
way the thing was put together. Using it just felt like the person or people
who created it just didn't care how well it worked.  If AMD (ATI) cards work
for you, great, but it's going to take some pretty massive changes for me to
seriously consider using them again. 

 

I think with programs like C4d and Modo, the developers go out of their way
to write their programs to work with them. I remember Modo 1.0 worked well
with ATI (from what I heard on the forums), but it had a lot of problems
with NVidia cards. I seem to remember that the developers were all using ATI
cards at the time.

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raffaele
Fragapane
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 12:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: AMD & MAXON Cinema 4D.

 

I'm not an ATI fan, but if you haven't tried one in 20 years maybe you might
be a bit unreasonable :)

While drivers wise nVIDIA still has an edge, and usually every generation
they are the top performer for a while longer (although that's a chasing
game), AMD has been on top of bang for buck for quite a while, and once you
find a decent driver you can stick with it for quite a while with good
success, just they are fewer and further apart than nVIDIA's, which also has
had many messed up releases.

It's not healthy to be so strongly prejudiced, while I don't think it's
there yet for me to consider as a viable alternative, but I also have some
time invested in CUDA and none in OCL, AMD is worth keeping an eye out for,
and it's far from the catastrophic experience it was five years ago on
average.

For the record, C4D has run absolutely flawlessly on ATI for year now, all
the way back to the first radeons.

 

On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:

My motto for video cards is "if it says ATI AMD on the outside it's crap on
the inside". I don't care how fast a card is, if the drivers suck, the card
is going to suck. ATI drivers have always sucked (first one I bought was
about 20 years ago (it was also the last one I bought)) and it hasn't
changed since AMD took over. I've had friends buy the cards because of the
benchmarks and they have always had problems, and just recently I had to fix
my niece's laptop because the latest AMD update made her 3d games unplayable
(built her a computer with an NVIDIA card for Christmas so I would never
have to deal with it again).  I honestly have never known anyone who had an
ATI card that was happy with it.

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sven Constable
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: AMD & MAXON Cinema 4D.

 

".AMD FireProT W-Series is fully tested, certified & optimised for MAXON
Cinema 4D."

 

I don't buy that anymore. I bought a FirePro couple years ago (actually it
was its predecessor named FireGL), just because AMD claimed the same for
Softimage (fully certified, yeah right).  They should have stated ".viewport
glitches and selection hangs have been reduced somewhat..." :)

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Leoung O'Young
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 16:21
To: xsi
Subject: AMD & MAXON Cinema 4D.

 

Interesting development between Maxon and AMD
Maxon is busy setting up partnerships, Adobe, and now AMD
Now if only Autodesk will start doing some of this with Softimage, I will be
a happy man

http://www.animationxpress.com/images/AMD_FirePropacks_more_speed.html
AMD FireProT W-Series packs more speed, power and performance to fuel
stunning, cutting-edge 3D animations in MAXON Cinema 4D.




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