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Than this little tweak is gonna work if I buy a new iMac?
rendernyc írta:
my current project has me on the new imac with the 680MX and the raytrace performance is pretty respectable
about 2x the performance of a q4000 http://www.loopoutcontinue.com/CUDA/
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Szabó Gergely <formic.gergo@gmail.com <mailto:formic.gergo@gmail.com>> wrote:
There is a youtube video about a little "hack" to let the AE use
your GPU:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkyQaWZLEKw
To me the GPU support list of the Adobe Products is sad. I would
like to buy the same iMac with 680MX. It's not a cheap machine and
I don't know how the Adobe doesn't support this card. I know I
should buy a HP820 with Quadro card or something like that. But I
don't wanna switch from OSX to Win, and I am not gonna buy a
MacPro just to put a Quadro card on It. :)
4/5/13 8:24 PM keltezéssel, Michael Malone írta:
I hope there will be more graphics card support. Like maybe
the 680MX in my iMac... pretty please :)
On Apr 5, 2013, at 11:59 AM, Szabó Gergely
<formic.gergo@gmail.com <mailto:formic.gergo@gmail.com>> wrote:
I am curious. CS6 using Raytraced renderer now. In CS7 If
I import a Cinema 4D project, for the render what It is
gonna use? Gonna take advantage of the GPU or not? As far
as I have seen C4D also has some kind of OpenGL support,
but I don't know what does It mean exactly...
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