some bad news, i just checked inside the hp computer and there is no agp. I know that agp is much faster than pci, but would a pci port be fine for a video card to run pro/engineer? If so, which card would you recommend?
btw, does the video card have to be supported by pro/engineer? Can I buy like a radeon series, and use it? Will it be compatible?
Could I go for something like the ati radeon 9600xt and run pro/engineer software? Here is a card i found pretty good deal...
how would you score that video card for the class? I found a review for it, but I don't know if the performance is good for the class. Here is the review. Obviously there were like fx3000s competing so this card was the entry level, but what do you think of its performance...
how is this card?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814102356&CMP=OTC-pr1c3watch&ATT=Video+Cards
Of course, not 100 for each but through wholesale buying the cost for each card should be around 150 to 200, preferably around 100.
This card is supported by the pro/engineer...
hi, I'm a teacher and I'm starting a class for engineering. I'm going to install pro engineering software on 30 of my computers. They have a pentium 4 2.8ghz with 768mb of ram. Right now I have been using integrated video card for doing auto cad and stuff. What video cards should I buy for...