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Hello Everyone,
So I'm looking at upgrading my desktop computer, and I understand that quadro and firepros are the CAD standard for GPU's, but they are both out of my budget and I play games on my PC. I'm wondering then, is Cuda Acceleration (Nvidia GTX) or OpenGL Acceleration (AMD) better for Creo? I'm guessing that AMD cards will run better because I've noticed that OpenGL is always running when Creo is running.
Any help is appreciated,
-Patrick Youssef
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if you buy R9 290 or GTX770, you don't have to accelerating.
mine is GT240 but i have no problem.
like David says, Creo doesn't push the cards very hard if you don't handle the massive assembly work.
what is your VGA model name?
Well I haven't purchased it yet. I'm looking between an R9 290 or a GTX 770.
if you buy R9 290 or GTX770, you don't have to accelerating.
mine is GT240 but i have no problem.
like David says, Creo doesn't push the cards very hard if you don't handle the massive assembly work.
Thanks, sounds like I got my pick.
You can pick up older versions of cards relatively cheap - like for 10% of the original price. It's almost horrifying at the price drop-off. So far as I can tell PTC doesn't push the cards very hard. Check Olaf Corten's web site for performance machines and what cards they use.
I'm assuming you mean for Quadro/Firepro cards correct?