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Is there a graphics card suited for the 2 'opposing' applications I need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakben" data-source="post: 2466746" data-attributes="member: 844983"><p>I am in high school taking a drafting class and I am planning on buying a new graphics card so I can run '3DS Max' and render quickly and at high resolutions. I also game on my PC, I know that there are graphics cards made for either drafting or gaming. But is there any that are good for both? I don't need to render thousands of objects with crazy materials, nor do I need my games running max settings either. I just want a card that can handle my level of 3D drafting and play games that look good, instead low frame rates and poor resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakben, post: 2466746, member: 844983"] I am in high school taking a drafting class and I am planning on buying a new graphics card so I can run '3DS Max' and render quickly and at high resolutions. I also game on my PC, I know that there are graphics cards made for either drafting or gaming. But is there any that are good for both? I don't need to render thousands of objects with crazy materials, nor do I need my games running max settings either. I just want a card that can handle my level of 3D drafting and play games that look good, instead low frame rates and poor resolution. [/QUOTE]
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