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SolidWorks Visualize tutorial CPU Heatsink GPU vs CPU rendering test

2 0 Intermediate
SolidWorks Visualize tutorial CPU Heatsink CPU vs GPU rendering test: 3D viewport Passes per second and render time, Intel i7 4790K 3x GTX780 TI watercooled Rendering: Learn key techniques and tools to render 3D model Features to be used: Import part, Visualize user interface, Visualize features, apply appearance, environmental, Camera, CPU render, GPU render, Model transform tools in Visualize, How to update Solidworks 3D model into Visualize, edit environmental, edit texture, edit camera, CPU vs GPU rendering test: 3D viewport Passes per second and render time,

SolidWorks Visualize rendering tutorial - CPU Heatsink - GPU vs CPU rendering test

2 0 Intermediate
SolidWorks Visualize tutorial CPU Heatsink GPU vs CPU rendering test CPU vs GPU rendering test: 3D viewport Passes per second and render time, Intel i7 4790K 3x GTX780 TI watercooled Rendering: Learn key techniques and tools to render 3D model Features to be used: Import part, Visualize user interface, Visualize features, apply appearance, environmental, Camera, CPU render, GPU render, Model transform tools in Visualize, How to update Solidworks 3D model into Visualize, edit environmental, edit texture, edit camera, CPU vs GPU rendering test: 3D viewport Passes per second and render time,

[video] Verifying hardware and update GPU driver 3DExperience

1 0 Beginner
Hello all, In this 2-min tuto video you will learn how to check if you hardware is certified by Dassault Systèmes. You will see if your GPU is compatible with CATIA V5, V6 and 3DExperience. If so, you will get a link that goes directly to the GPU driver download link. If not, it does not mean that you cannot run the software, but it means that the support cannot help you if you are having troubles or bugs, since the hardware is not certified with the software. Access the certification list here: https://www.3ds.com/support/hardware-and-software/ Please Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe :)

How can I build a computer for both gaming and work? Hybrid computer build!

0 0 Intermediate
Here is an easier way to switch between graphic cards. The previous method wasn't stable and sometimes needed a reboot. This solution is easier and works all the time, without any rebooting.

How can I build a computer for both gaming and work? Hybrid computer build!

0 0 Intermediate
-=-=- The solution-=-=- It is possible, without dual boot. Switching GPU takes less than 5 seconds! Only one monitor is required. Make sure you have two cables to get each video card to the monitor. I had to get a DisplayPort to HDMI cable when I added a W7000 to my gaming setup. It can be found for less than 10$. Build a nice computer with: A great CPU A gaming GPU A workstation GPU For this tutorial, I've used the following set-up: Intel Core i7 920 D0 @4.15 Ghz Gygabyte X58A-UD3R BIOS F8a 24Gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance @1592 MHz 10-9-9-24 Radeon HD 7950 FirePro W7000 Windows 7 AMD Catalyst 14-9 AMD Firepro 13.352.1019 Here is how it is possible: