Hello,
I want make a new "workstation" because next year I will begin studies in 3D video game.
The problem is that I don't know which is the better graphic card between tow Nvidia GTX 580 in SLI or one Nvidia Quadro 4000.
I know that for Maya, 3Ds Max and all 3D's program Quadro card are better than Geforce card. But for the game engine and test what is the best?
The other component are :
- Motherboard : P6X58D-E
- Processor : Intel core I7 960 3.2 Ghz 4c 8mb or I7 970 3.2 Ghz 6c 12Mb
- Memory : 16 Gb DDR3 at 1600Mhz
- Power supply : 1200 w gold
I hope that's the good topics but excuse me if it's not on the good topics. And excuse me for my english I am french and I don't speak english very well.
Great Thanks.
Nerviens
Graphic Card
I use 590gtx and its pretty amazing for processing large amounts of polygons.
Nvidia stated somewhere that it can handle 2 billion polygons per sec.
Nvidia stated somewhere that it can handle 2 billion polygons per sec.
That rig is overkill and a waste of money.
A 650W power-supply will do.
12gig of Ram is more than anyone needs, 16 gb? What are you planning on doing with this?!
A 950 can be overclocked to 3.8ghz on air, the higher end chips are just throwing money on a fire.
The Geforce 570 is a good card for graphics, at no point will any modern game push it to anything near to its extremes and has much better in terms of heat and noise than the other 500 range cards. SLI does not offer improvements in many 3d applications.
I wrote an article here about choosing components for a Rig:
http://www.machinest...entry.php?id=41
A 650W power-supply will do.
12gig of Ram is more than anyone needs, 16 gb? What are you planning on doing with this?!
A 950 can be overclocked to 3.8ghz on air, the higher end chips are just throwing money on a fire.
The Geforce 570 is a good card for graphics, at no point will any modern game push it to anything near to its extremes and has much better in terms of heat and noise than the other 500 range cards. SLI does not offer improvements in many 3d applications.
I wrote an article here about choosing components for a Rig:
http://www.machinest...entry.php?id=41
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