Could you say from your experience if it is A4000/A5000 more/less snappier with GUI. I don't really know if GUI is directly connected to CPU single thread speed or not.
Have used a RTX3090 and a 6900XT for my current Solidworks installation (intel i9-9900K) for two years now (been switching between them). Just had it with glitches (both are officially unsupported). Maybe a W6800 would be suitable for my new build (AMD 5950), but also the A5000 or A5500 could be reachable within budget. I’m leaning towards the W6800 after seeing many having great experiences with that card, just as you seems to have. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and doing these tests, it really helps in choosing. I would love to have the next card water cooled (just as my current cards are) so that I can have next workstation quiet too. Do you know if any water block would fit the W6800? Or maybe one that could be customized to fit?
Thanks
that GPU is 🔥
Could you say from your experience if it is A4000/A5000 more/less snappier with GUI. I don't really know if GUI is directly connected to CPU single thread speed or not.
how can i download the model in this test
i'm new to solidworks
Please compare it with the rtx3090ti as well in a few SW benchmarks. Also run an FTP counter when comparing manual rotation speed..
Where do you get the telescope model from?
Solidworks partnership
Have used a RTX3090 and a 6900XT for my current Solidworks installation (intel i9-9900K) for two years now (been switching between them). Just had it with glitches (both are officially unsupported).
Maybe a W6800 would be suitable for my new build (AMD 5950), but also the A5000 or A5500 could be reachable within budget. I’m leaning towards the W6800 after seeing many having great experiences with that card, just as you seems to have. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and doing these tests, it really helps in choosing. I would love to have the next card water cooled (just as my current cards are) so that I can have next workstation quiet too. Do you know if any water block would fit the W6800? Or maybe one that could be customized to fit?
I don't know of a waterblock sorry