Hello all,
Trying to spec a machine for myself on a LOW budget. Have found this graphics card, which seems pretty good, and I was wondering whether I would be able to 'soft quadro' it to run better with SW?
Thanks for any help and advice....
Lee
Hello all,
Trying to spec a machine for myself on a LOW budget. Have found this graphics card, which seems pretty good, and I was wondering whether I would be able to 'soft quadro' it to run better with SW?
Thanks for any help and advice....
Lee
I use the exact same card and haven't had any problems with it. You can use SoftQuadro4 on it and it will perform the same as a Quadro XGL750.
i have this card at home. it does not need to be soft quadro to run good with solidworks.
What is the differience between Quadro4 780XGL and 980XGL? i have an option in Rivatuner to set this or that and i see no difference.
I have an Nvidia GeForce4 Ti 4600 -- 128Mb and it is not a SW2004 Real View Supported Graphics card. Has anyone successfully modified this card to a Quadro so that it supports Real View????
Unfortunately, Softquadro doesn't support the drivers required for Real View so I doubt anyone has been able to do it yet. As soon as Unwinder updates SoftQuadro (highly unlikely) it should be able to be accomplished.
Core/Memory speed are the only differences. You can overclock your 4200 or
4400 to the core/memory speeds of a 4600 and make a 980 equivilant card. Not really worth it though to possibly damage your card to get a 5-10% increase in performance.
Hi Mike (and others),
I guess you'll be glad to learn you were wrong. I successfully Softquadroed my Ti4200 (to 780 XGL) with detonator drivers 42.51 which I were told were the most recent drivers that could be patched. I'm also using realview without problem.
Hope this helps a few...
Pascal
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