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professional graphics card board amd w6800 pro for solidworks.

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hi neo75, on paper is a very powerful card. . .personally in recent years I have always had professional amd cards and never had a problem. My parents are old and I have no terms of comparison with the new ones. here on the forum I see that many opt for nvidia and that are distrustful towards amd. in the past on my pc I have installed and worked with a little everything from fem to cad and my old w5000 and firepro m6100 have never created me big problems. I haven't been following the latest hardware developments for a while and I've been seeing myself on the forums and looking at the benchmarks of the various cards. I think it's a great card, but I'm looking to buy it right away because you're potressed to poke in some tricks.
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hi neo75, on paper is a very powerful card. . .personally in recent years I have always had professional amd cards and never had a problem. My parents are old and I have no terms of comparison with the new ones. here on the forum I see that many opt for nvidia and that are distrustful towards amd. in the past on my pc I have installed and worked with a little everything from fem to cad and my old w5000 and firepro m6100 have never created me big problems. I haven't been following the latest hardware developments for a while and I've been seeing myself on the forums and looking at the benchmarks of the various cards. I think it's a great card, but I'm looking to buy it right away because you're potressed to poke in some tricks.
Good day
thanks to the taurus answer. as in politics (right and left) even in the world of graphics cards destined to the design to the pc there are parties (green and red). regarding immediately I can tell you that it is more reliable than ebay because there is the protection of purchases that really works well and with few extra hards guarantees you the return of the product to the seller if something is not true. then of course one controls the reliability and feedback of those who sell to avoid potential losses of time. good day to you and the whole forum.
 
thanks to the taurus answer. as in politics (right and left) even in the world of graphics cards destined to the design to the pc there are parties (green and red). regarding immediately I can tell you that it is more reliable than ebay because there is the protection of purchases that really works well and with few extra hards guarantees you the return of the product to the seller if something is not true. then of course one controls the reliability and feedback of those who sell to avoid potential losses of time. good day to you and the whole forum.
more than green and red there is a statistics of use, for those who have used it for years. of nvidia I burned many over the years, but I always found excellent drivers. of amd I had one and after a few years I no longer found decent drivers and to date it goes as an integrated card in the processor. to today I prefer nvidia for better driver support and try to take workstations on which I can extend the warranty for a long time.
 
Premetto: I am very ignorant about the hardware part of pcs and use cad as a tool for design and design help, however I have always wondered if it actually serves to have top range graphics cards for normal modeling, assembling and 2d 3d drawings.
probably because I have the mentality that if a screwdriver broke a screw 50 years ago it could still do well today at the same type of life.
I'm sure I'm wrong but it would be interesting to understand which is the limit for which the curve of benefits becomes flat and beyond which you consume only more current without having appreciable returns.
 
Premetto: I am very ignorant about the hardware part of pcs and use cad as a tool for design and design help, however I have always wondered if it actually serves to have top range graphics cards for normal modeling, assembling and 2d 3d drawings.
probably because I have the mentality that if a screwdriver broke a screw 50 years ago it could still do well today at the same type of life.
I'm sure I'm wrong but it would be interesting to understand which is the limit for which the curve of benefits becomes flat and beyond which you consume only more current without having appreciable returns.
your question is part of a "trite and retrite" since the birth of cad3d... I answer with an old and sympathetic Sicilian proverb "there is curnutu who ori and there is curnutu ca died". . .
transduz "there is horny that enjoys and there is horny that dies"
there are cases where some users while using professional software with common gaming cards have no problems and there are people who in the same conditions meet a sea of problems and then to avoid rogne seeks rightly shelter in certified professional wagons. right in these days my buddy works with creo 4.0 and an old acer of 2011 i7 2630qm with vga gaming seems to me nvidia 540m with 1gb of ram video. the works that it carries out are not trivial and also the projects are sometimes heavy beautiful but its pc does not make a fold and until everything smooth as the oil will never change it.
goes by itself that reasoning should be contextualized to your request top video cards of range you or top of range no.
 
the advantages to use a good or top card there are already only for fluidity in rolling or managing a serious assembly... for electricity consumption I never put the problem.
 
Premetto: I am very ignorant about the hardware part of pcs and use cad as a tool for design and design help, however I have always wondered if it actually serves to have top range graphics cards for normal modeling, assembling and 2d 3d drawings.
probably because I have the mentality that if a screwdriver broke a screw 50 years ago it could still do well today at the same type of life.
I'm sure I'm wrong but it would be interesting to understand which is the limit for which the curve of benefits becomes flat and beyond which you consume only more current without having appreciable returns.
as already said the difference lies in reliability if you take a certified card and download the driver version that has been certified, you are sure of the good operation. If you take a non-certified one, it might work egregiously or not. Is it worth saving and running this risk? In my opinion, if you're gonna have to get us out of here, you don't have to work.
 

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