Does houdini work with the graphics card of new mac book pro ?
# AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics processor with 1GB of GDDR5 memory
# Intel HD Graphics 3000 with 384MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory5
Thanks for any answers….
the new mac book pro
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* Non-workstation cards, such as GeForce and Radeon, can be used at your own risk. They may be used for learning and personal use but they are not supported as you may experience display problems, slow performance, and the software exiting unexpectedly.
I have problems rendering more complex particle simulations with an iMac and an ATI Radeon HD 5670, so I guess the same would apply for the macbook pro.
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I use the 500GB Serial ATA Drive @7200 RPM
I don't know enough about SSD's to comment on this.
I do know that Hard Drives fail though, whether it is a disk or SSD.
On the mac, I take the easy road and use Time Machine with a 1TB vault to back up the laptop all the time. I'd put the money there.
I don't know enough about SSD's to comment on this.
I do know that Hard Drives fail though, whether it is a disk or SSD.
On the mac, I take the easy road and use Time Machine with a 1TB vault to back up the laptop all the time. I'd put the money there.
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