im running an EN8800GT at the moment, 512mb card.
was awesome when i bought it.
phenom = amd quad core
im running an EN8800GT at the moment, 512mb card.
was awesome when i bought it.
phenom = amd quad core
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2 x GTX 260 core 216 in SLI here
not neccessarily.
The display is GPU goverened and isn't really the bottle neck. Its moreso calculating the simulation and caching it to disk as this uses the CPU. Once you've done that it will play realtime without any dramas.
Even cloth simulations with lots of samples will play back quite quickly once cached. its just making the cache which takes the time (could be 1 minute could be 2 hours depending on the complexity)
At the moment i'm running a high end gaming card for my 3D apps and the playback is fine. I wouldn't bother with the high end quadro type cards unless i was in need of some serious Hardware rendering.
if i wasnt pooring so much into my cally i would be running something like that too
*edit*
hmmm not that much of a difference
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well im either going phenom or i7. going phenom is definitely cheaper, but depends how long its shelf life still is. weighing up the pro's and con's.
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