AMD FirePro graphics
AMD FirePro graphics
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So my MIS guy came around today and said he has extra money in his budget & can slip in a new workstation for me this year. I was looking at the these claims for the AMD FirePro graphics and was wondering if anyone had some first hand experience.
http://fireprographics.com/creo/
http://fireprographics.com/resources/creo/Creo_OIT...
I used to be a fan of AMD many years ago but then there was a period when they were buggy and not worth considering. They seem very price competitive these days if there are not bugs. We are on WF4 now but plan on moving to Creo2 soon.
I'm considering the 4GB AMD FirePro W700, it's about the same price as a 2GB nVidia Quadro 4000.
http://fireprographics.com/creo/
http://fireprographics.com/resources/creo/Creo_OIT...
I used to be a fan of AMD many years ago but then there was a period when they were buggy and not worth considering. They seem very price competitive these days if there are not bugs. We are on WF4 now but plan on moving to Creo2 soon.
I'm considering the 4GB AMD FirePro W700, it's about the same price as a 2GB nVidia Quadro 4000.
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RE: AMD FirePro graphics
I don't have any first hand experience with the newest FirePro cards, but some with the older AMD graphics cards and a quite a bit with the new Quadro cards (we have about 20 computers in our office all running Quadro 4000 cards)
The guy in the office that used to do some renderings had a FirePro and he occasionally had graphics issues, and when we switched to new computers with 4000's he seemed to have fewer problems. However, rendering is not exactly the same as CAD work.
Another thing to consider is that if you check out the OCUS benchmarks, which gives a (more) *realistic* benchmark for CAD users and hardware, the top computers almost always run Quadro cards (my personal computer is the #3 computer running WF5
Overall I'd recommend the Quadro 4000 (I have it and like it a lot) but if you do try the new FirePro card let us know how it works.
~J
RE: AMD FirePro graphics
We had a problem here, where we have computers that were spec'd for Wildfire, but were not on PTC's approved list for Creo, so they kept saying that since the hardware wasn't supported, that was the problem.
Fortunately, we had 1 machine that was on the list, so PTC had to accept that there was a genuine problem with the software, instead of complaining that we weren't using supported hardware.
RE: AMD FirePro graphics
So NOBODY has used a FirePro yet?
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