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ATi FireGL 4 vs. Quattro 3

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May 24, 2001 4:52:04 PM

well anyone have to say about this. I got AutoCAD 2k so i need the best.

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Anonymous
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May 24, 2001 5:16:19 PM

Whoa! your comparing a graphics card with a car!


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May 24, 2001 5:25:40 PM

I am a nice via user and soon to be a nvidia user do I get a cookie :smile: ?? Please...
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May 24, 2001 6:01:35 PM

Read that the Fire 64 (post SonicBlu) was the fastest card - for a while (until GF2Ultra).
certainly pricey though - being in the WorkStation market it had no competition until recently when a few Niv cards were included in some systems (eg Dell).
I you have ACAD2k you don't need the best - it'll run photo rendered complex assemblys on virtually anything over CPU400MHz & V3/GF 32Mb with real time motion.
UniGraphics/Mech Desktop/IronCAD etc - now they have texture/graphics demmand!!
Quattro 3 don't know - who makes it??

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May 24, 2001 6:04:59 PM

i think you mean the quadro? is the 3 out yet?

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Anonymous
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May 24, 2001 9:14:42 PM

No, the quadro 3 isn't out yet, but there is a new quadro 2 pro chipset out. Elsa makes a card based on it, the Gloria 3. And why the hell would you need a card like that for Autocad 2000??? Polaris is right, for programs like Unigraghics and Pro Engineer you need real power!
I have the honour to sit behind a P3 Xeon with 1MB cache, 1GB SD-RAM and an Elsa Gloria 2. That's a Pro Engineer workstation, and really needs that power. But autocad isn't neer that demanding, it isn't that powerful to.
Anonymous
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May 24, 2001 9:43:01 PM

That's my pc @ work. At home I have an ordinary pc.
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May 24, 2001 11:25:12 PM

The Fire GL family wins over the Geforce/Quadro family hands down. But that really doesn't amtter for Autocad 2000, which is made for PCs anyway and isn't that demanding. So unless your getting some REAL PROFESSIONAL software, like SDRC or something, I'd go with the Quadro, then you can have a dual purpose Design/Gaming PC (the Quadro would waste the Fire GL in D3D just as badly as the Fire GL would waste the Quadro in Open GL).

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Anonymous
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May 24, 2001 11:26:59 PM

yeah, audi is good, you can't go wrong buying one...
Anonymous
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May 25, 2001 5:17:38 AM

yeap
May 25, 2001 8:52:55 AM

I think I'd prefer the z3. or the one Mr Bond used in the world is not enough. with the missiles in the door handle and stuff. that would be cool.


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May 25, 2001 2:56:17 PM

Well i was mostly talking about 3d studio max, 3d autocad, and OpenGL games.

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Anonymous
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May 25, 2001 4:28:41 PM

You might find a head to head comparison somewhere in the 3D ring. Try 3Dlinks, 3dcafe, cgi, 3Dgate etc.

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May 25, 2001 4:32:00 PM

Cool.... Remember the FireGL4 doesn't use an ATi chip. Instead Powerful IBM chips for the highest end of workstations.

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Anonymous
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May 25, 2001 6:53:34 PM

Check out here,
http://www.xbitlabs.com/video/3dmax/
A firegl4 would out perform all the nvidia cards but the quadro version of the geforce's would also perform better than those. The geforce's have all been about power but with the geforce3 nvidia headed more towards eye candy (dx8 stuff) and saving memory bandwidth. The raw poly output of the geforce 3 isn't too much higher than a geforce 2. The quadro 3 is just a little bit better than a quadro 2 pro and has dx8 support.
Anonymous
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May 25, 2001 6:58:23 PM

what the hell are you talking about?
May 25, 2001 8:57:55 PM

m_kelder
Well I just plugged in my 1.2gh T-Bird and it is fast. It is also a AXIA stepping :smile: and I am currently at 1.33gh with 1.78 volts as steady as can be with cpu temp between 41-45c. Not bad for $150 at Newegg.com ehhh? I Will up it latter. Now I have an un-used T-Bird laying around my house which I don't know what to do with it. Also waiting for my MX400 to arrive so that I can put together a Linux system for my other motherboard Abit KA7.
May 25, 2001 11:09:11 PM

I run Autocad 2000 just fine with ALL my video cards.
Like every one else is saying, Autocad (while a great drafting tool) does not need anythng like that run well.
Even a decent $20 2d card would work.

For Pro-Engineer (work machine), I'm using 3dLabs Oxygen
glint-R3, and that's not near the best OpenGl card...but it
works great and cost the company only about 500 clams.

But if you'd like to play D3D games on this machine, why
not just get a Geforce??


I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by bud on 05/25/01 05:19 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
Anonymous
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May 25, 2001 11:51:58 PM

cool, my 1ghz axia w/ swift 462, iwill kk266... is coming now, I should get it wed.
May 26, 2001 1:47:52 AM

Double coolness :smile: , I just have a Alpha cooler with a copper bottom and noisy as hell but it does its job well. I also got a IBM 7200 RPM deskstar 41gb and currently copying files from my IBM 20gb to it. PartitionMagic 6.0 is one outstanding program, I already created and copied my WinMe and W2K partitions from my 20gb IBM to the 41gb IBM and now I am in the process of copying data to the third partition. After I am done I will be ready to boot from the new hard drive with the exact same setup as before except twice the size. Then I can remove the old hard drive and plug it into my KA7 system with all my games, programs, etc. intact ready for the Innovision MX400. Afterwards I will be installing SuSE Linux onto the KA7 system and riding W2K. Good luck on your new system, the AXIA stepping is one cool cpu and F.A.....S.............T as hell!! :lol: 
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by noko on 05/25/01 09:50 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
May 26, 2001 9:04:45 PM

Just out of curiosity, what is the price of a Fire GL card like compared to that of a Quadro? aren't they closer to Wildcat Cards in terms of price?


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Anonymous
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May 26, 2001 11:42:18 PM

yes, closer to the wildcat price. Quadro 3 will have a heavty price tag when it first comes out though but nvidia just aims for the mid-range sector.
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