currently CS6 supports up to the 580... so cant test the 680 quite yet in that On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Paul Crisanti <paul@crisantiandco.com> wrote:
Ah, finally a person who likes the 680! Waiting to see how CS6 behaves. Currently have a 5870 but would love to get the cud a action for Pr and AE. Everyone seems to be soley focused on the 4000. Of course if it IS the card, then thats cool…
On May 2, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Chris Bobotis wrote: We have all our products working very well on clean installs of Lion with the Quadro 4000 on the Mac.
Get in touch with me for the latest builds and try then on a clean install of Lion.
Also we have been working with AI + Apple very closely and have the ATI version working in software. Getting there on on the hardware acceleration on ATI Macs
All good on Windows on qualified ATI + NVIDIA cards.
FreeForm V2 (not bundled with AE CS6) has no GPU requirements.
My 2 cents... I really like the GTX 680 for the Mac and I am sure that the AE team will do their best to have CS6 work well with it. Too good a card to pass up on.
Cheers, Chris On 2012-05-02, at 11:05 AM, Jim Curtis wrote:
My Quadro killed my ability to use Mettle FreeForm Pro and Shapeshifter (crashes). Chris told me it's a Mac driver issue.
Also, OpticalFlares with the GPU switch on crashes Ae. This is with 10.6.8 and 10.7.2 on my MacPro3,1. VCP tech support told me this is a known issue.
Other than that, it's a champ for working in Pr. I haven't noticed any speed-ups for Ae, but supposedly CS6 will change that.
SafeHarbor had the best price when I bought mine.
On May 2, 2012, at 9:15 AM, James WIlson wrote: I thought so, but I was confused.
Thanks. Will pick up an adapter. I've also read about issues regarding Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and the drivers working together. Anyone know if this has been resolved and there are no problems? I'm assuming it's an older issue, but I've seen comments from just a few months ago.
Jim On May 2, 2012, at 10:04 AM, rendernyc wrote: theres support for 2 monitors
1 DVI
the other is displayport so you may need an adapter
I'm looking at getting the Mac version of the Quadro 4000 but it looks like there's support for only one monitor.
Is anyone running dual monitors with this card? In conjunction with another card? Is it possible?
I have an AJA Kona3 for broadcast monitoring, but I need the dual display for desktop.
Looking to pull the trigger today if you guys can give some guidance.
Thanks,
Jim
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