Posted: 06 Mar 2018 10:52
Imam osecaj da uopste ne citas moje postove, vec samo tu i tamo po koju rec pa na osnovu toga pises odgovore i prozivas me da nemam pojma o cemu pricam. Ocigledno ne razumes sta sam ja hteo da kazem, a to je da po mom misljenju ne treba ulagati u matore quadro kartice jer nove "consumer grade" kartice rade bolje posao od njih. Quadro se ne slaze bas najbolje sa fusion, imas citav niz tema o tome na autodeskovim forumima.
Jedna od:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-3 ... -p/7561220
I software i hardware su mnogo napredovali u odnosu na pre, a ti ocigledno to neces da priznas. Tako da danas jedna GTX1050 od 150e mnogo je bolji izbor za ljude poput mene koji ce koristiti fusion za modelovanje, dimenzioniranje i povremeno renderovanje nego neka quadro ili firepro kartica iz 2012,13,14 koja kosta isto. Jos cu imati i garanciju i biti miran 2god, dok je sve ostalo macka u dzaku.
"In 2010, Autodesk abandoned OpenGL and embraced DirectX. And now you know why AutoCAD works well with the consumer level cards.
With a DirectX rendering pipeline, consumer level graphics are more than enough for all but the most complex CAD applications. Expect more CAD platforms to follow in the future. Not to mention that for any browser-based CAD platform, the whole question is moot"
"CAD models just aren't complex enough to justify professional graphics anymore. Respectable 3D capability is becoming a commodity, as even common handheld devices start pushing enough pixels to handle the average design."
Jedna od:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-3 ... -p/7561220
I software i hardware su mnogo napredovali u odnosu na pre, a ti ocigledno to neces da priznas. Tako da danas jedna GTX1050 od 150e mnogo je bolji izbor za ljude poput mene koji ce koristiti fusion za modelovanje, dimenzioniranje i povremeno renderovanje nego neka quadro ili firepro kartica iz 2012,13,14 koja kosta isto. Jos cu imati i garanciju i biti miran 2god, dok je sve ostalo macka u dzaku.
"In 2010, Autodesk abandoned OpenGL and embraced DirectX. And now you know why AutoCAD works well with the consumer level cards.
With a DirectX rendering pipeline, consumer level graphics are more than enough for all but the most complex CAD applications. Expect more CAD platforms to follow in the future. Not to mention that for any browser-based CAD platform, the whole question is moot"
"CAD models just aren't complex enough to justify professional graphics anymore. Respectable 3D capability is becoming a commodity, as even common handheld devices start pushing enough pixels to handle the average design."