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Hi Can anyone tell me if the 128 MB FireGL V3400 PCI Express Workstation Graphics Accelerator/Card will work ok with pro/e 2001 and wildfire 3. The card is from dell and im using a dell 8400. Many Thanks
Hi all!
I'm now also having some problems with my Graphic card. I'm now running Pro/E WF2.0 on IBM intellistation Mpro with 3Dlabs wildcat4 graphic card. Everytime I turn view to wireframe and make a spin, the asm (about 100 parts) blinks for a few seconds and turns extremely slow. Turn on HLR, the problem be solved temporarily. But when working with surface, it's really difficult to handle in such mode
I know the problem is in my poor graphic card but wonder if anyone here can tell me which card is suitable to move on with a meaning price?
Hi ndk,
You may want to look on PTC website for certified and supported graphic cards - I gues this is not an issue. Secondly you want to change some config.pro options to increase the vizualization performance.
Here are some tips:2007-02-23_134044_Enhancing_ProE_performance.zip
I'm new to ProE. I'm running WF3 on a new iMac (running windows of course). These machines have 2.16GHz Core2Duo and (discrete) ATI X1900 256MB graphics. So, these machines are up there near tops available on desktop as far as general system performance, however the graphics are not so much. Inotice now that my assembly is getting a bit bigger, things like rotations are slower.
Could someone give me an idea of just how large of an assembly you really want to have a pro OpenGL card for though? I mean compared to a good consumer desktop gaming card. Perhaps could someone put up a screen shot of maybe an assembly that is just small enough that you could maybe be fine with consumer card, buta pro card might still be recommendable?
Also, is the amount of memory on the card very important in CAD if you aren't doing rendering (ie don't have a bunch of textures and stuff like that storing on card memory)? How much do CAD models use up the memory of a graphics card? Edited by: 2ms1
My XP-SP2 - Ati V3100 VGA works well with a 100-part asm(surface+solid) in wireframe and also in shade modes. I can also render with it. I can't see any problem on the TFT (Samsung 913N 1280x1024).
I could also offer some mid range VGAs: Nvidia FX 1100,1400 or 1500. We use them with large (1-1.5GB) asms and drawings also with dual screen TFT 1280x1024(PC: FSC M420, M430, M450 - XPSP2). They are OK.
Spin performance is greatly affected by a setting within the View . Display Settings > Model Display > "Display while reorienting - Datums" Uncheck this and performance WILL improve.
References to graphics display performance without mentioning whether you have this setting enabled or not are meaningless.
THE "best" cards aren't always the best for Pro-E. It's more important to get a tested and supported card. Same with the drivers. the latest isn't always the one to have.
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