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AUTOCAD WITH GP GRAPHICS CARDS

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Anyone using or testing AutoCAD 2009/2010 or related products with modest general purpose graphics cards like the 4670/4830/9600GT/8800GT/9600GT?

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Google for benchmarks if you want.

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been awhile since i've toyed with autocad. but i do remember that my ati 9700 did provide a pretty big boost when working in 3d. I was able to spin objects w/o having to redraw as much. I just had to go in and change some settings. I should also note that I only did very basic 3d stuff in it.

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yo some 1 plz deal wid this i cant find any bench marks for autocad or inventor

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