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nvidia quadro 600

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According to you with the vga of the title I would have net improvements regarding the current geforce 8600 gt that fortunately guarantees me good compatibility?
ideal would be the medium-range 2000 picture, but using creo parametric for simple dialect I don't feel like spending 400 € for a video card.
I found videos where it is compared to a gtx 560ti and despite this being more powerful the picture with its drivers beats it on all fronts in cad with greater fluidity and speed of display.
 
the framework series is made especially for use with cads and/or professional programs that require graphic performance.

the improvements you would still have because you would pass from an 8600 from 256mb of 2007 to a picture600 from 1gb of 2011 more certified for cad.
Also using the cad per dialect as you say the money for a 2000 picture I think is wasted if you don't use it properly.

By the way, I seem to remember that I create is not cluttered with hardware performance like other cads, so also a good card for recent gamers should go well, but if you want to stay more on the professional picture 600 is more than good.
 
more than hardware are the drivers that would give me that performance boost.
I currently have an asus en8600gt 512 mb ddr2, which is not at all bad as compatibility, but being for the fact old and having to change, a 600 picture I think goes more than well for the amateur use of the cad in question, although for other reasons I find myself to use also autocad.
I wanted to have confirmation if the change would be really obvious in terms of visualization and fluidity as well as compatibility or I would throw 170 € on average from the window? :smile:
 
try to see if you can give it for a test period to be tested before purchase or possibly have the opportunity to return it and replace it with another in case it didn't work properly.

also consider the rest of your pc's hardware to make sure it's compatible.

for the rest you should undoubtedly have graphic improvements, then it also depends on the complexity of the models to display and quantity in the assemblies. if simple things models and assemblies are light, you will not see many improvements compared to the current vga, otherwise you will.
 
I could try it and then make a statement! :biggrin:
You gave me a good idea, thank you.
 
Hello, I put that video card there, both in the workstation of work and for personal use. I have to say I'm okay! with creo 1.0 is very fluid in simple assemblies, when working with more bodily assemblies tends a little to slow but basically allows to work discreetly.
 
Hello, I put that video card there, both in the workstation of work and for personal use. I have to say I'm okay! with creo 1.0 is very fluid in simple assemblies, when working with more bodily assemblies tends a little to slow but basically allows to work discreetly.
Great feed!
I don't think I'll ever use a complex set, so I value the purchase and thank you all for the surgery.
 
Does creo have a free software for file display? If you pass me a file, I stall the wiever and show you how it turns with my 600 picture.
then you do the same with your scede and see the differences.
 

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