> Side note - it renders at least 2x the speed of v5.
>  Can't wait to get it running on a new quad core in January when the next 
> Intel procs are available... =)

Hi Brandon :

  Some of the new Quads are pushed back until feb-march . Maybe these are Xeons 
?
http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a20071218PD212.html\

The Q6600 that I have is very good and very cheap and so are the
motherboards for it (and the ram) . 

I decided to buy now and then wait and see what's available next fall or 
christmas .
My rig is here in this thread on 2CPU.com     (post #55 , etc , etc)
http://forums.2cpu.com/showthread.php?t=87425&page=2

   V6 ufo benchmark , combined with a cheap quad is an absolutely mind-
blowing combination . If you are one of the advanced users running the 64-
bit Realsoft3D version and a Quad you will immediately step to the front
of the line .

garry




> Hi all and Vesa,
>
> I installed v6 at lunch time today, created a bowl in RS, created a fluid 
> simulation in Realflow, and cant
seem to figure out how to get the entire mesh sequence animation back into v6.
>
> Can anyone give me a little clarification to get my animation back into RS?
>
> Side note - it renders at least 2x the speed of v5.  Can't wait to get it 
> running on a new quad core in
January when the next Intel procs are available... =)
>
> The building construction tools look incredible, hope to try soon.  The new 
> measurement system is long
overdue and is excellent - THANK YOU Realsoft =)
>
> Much more to explore...
>
> Regards,
> Brandon
>
> >The Windows version of the new Realsoft 3D version 6 has been released. Some
> >highlights of the new features:
> >

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