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- malexander
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In that price range, you can get the Quadro K2000, K600 or the AMD FirePro W5000. I'd probaby go with the K2000.
There is also the alternative of using a high end gaming card, such as the GEForce 680 or AMD Radeon 7970, though that has some driver disadvantages (as it seems you've previously encountered).
There is also the alternative of using a high end gaming card, such as the GEForce 680 or AMD Radeon 7970, though that has some driver disadvantages (as it seems you've previously encountered).
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I use a 7950 3GB , seems to be running just fine. If you were not gonna go a consumer card, I think it should be a firepro, you will get better performance than nvidias for opengl.
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