Is the EVGA GTX 750 ti SC 2gb Graphics Card a good choice for Autodesk products?

T Oliver

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Just got myself a EVGA GTX 750 ti SC 2gb Graphics Card, basically to work on Autodesk's Autocad 2013 and Revit 2013, i'm not much of a gamer enthusiast, but i do play once in a while. Did made a good choice? My desktop was old (775 socket), so i upgraded the CPU to a Core2 Duo E6700 2.66 GHz (the old one was a 2.2 GHz E4500), upgraded the memory from 2gigs to 4 gigs and got me a new power supply... i hope i can work another year or more after all i done.
What you guys think?

It sucks to not have enough bang to get everything new and tops, right?
 

Cats869

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The card is great for gaming from time to time as long as you don't play on the max graphic settings for demanding games. For CAD and workstation use, I'm not sure if it would be a good choice overall but it does have its pros in some tests (http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-750-ti-review,3750-18.html) but it will have to do. It's better to get a graphics card made for CAD work though.
 

T Oliver

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Yeah, i would love to get me a better package (new MB, CPU, a proper Graphics Card, memories and all the goodies), but don't have enough money for it...
From what i heard, it's a nice entrance GC, i think i'll be fine with it for another year or two, tops!

Thank you folks for the answers!