Late response, but I'm bored and taking a break from the grind. The Quadro P2200 is the perfect balance of performance, compelling features, and compact form factor delivering incredible creative experience and productivity across a variety of professional 3D applications. I'd say that card will take care most CIVIL 3D needs. Put the money towards processor speed and/or ram. I really don't think most people get the full use in CIVIL 3D from these 8GB+ cards and start falling into the realm of diminishing returns. I do much more 3D viewing now as compared to my engineering design days. Yes, gaming cards will work, but they are usually much louder, use more power, and generate more heat and heat is a workstation killer over time. I've never had a total crash due to the video card, worst that happens is that CAD turns hardware acceleration off and its hit or miss whether it'll let me turn it back on or restart the program. I view many CAD surfaces over 120 mb and do fine, lag occurs due the processor. I often use Civil 3D and Carlson Takeoff (integrated ACAD) simultaneously and have an existing surface, design surface(finished grade), and subgrade in 3D view simultaneously between the programs and have taken it up to 80% usage before. It seems to happen when there is a zero point and it drafts 2600 contours, or if the design engineer supplies what I call a "hyper mesh" for a big project when we have 1M+ triangles. I run a P2200 and only have a few issues from time to time. ![]() If you would like to be notified of upcoming drivers for Windows, please subscribe here.I was a civil that went to construction side to be an estimator, designer, model builder, construction engineer for an excavation company. : Performance issues when using glBitmap.Redshift - support for Redshift RT, a real time rendering feature that allows 3D artists to visualize scenes in real time, omitting unnecessary wait times for renders to finalize.New Studio Application/Feature Support:.Refer to “NVIDIA OpenCL Compiler Upgrade” on page 4 for details. The embedded OpenCL Just-In-Time compiler will offer an opt-in version utilizing CLANG 7.0 and NVVM 7.0 components, providing support for 16-bit floating point and 128-bit integer data types. ![]() Refer to “NVIDIA OpenCL Vulkan Interop” on page 3 for details. New external memory and semaphore sharing extensions provide a generic framework that enables OpenCL to import external memory and semaphore handles to synchronize with the external runtime, coordinating the use of shared memory. ![]() Security updates - see Security Bulletin: NVIDIA GPU Display Driver - February 2022, which is available on the release date of this software and is listed on the NVIDIA Product Security page.The Production Branch driver is a superset of the NVIDIA Studio Driver and provides all the benefits of the Studio Driver of the same version, in addition to NVIDIA RTX-specific enhancements and testing. Production Branch drivers are designed and tested to provide long-term stability and availability, making these drivers ideal for enterprise customers and other users who require application and hardware certification from ISVs and OEMs respectively. This new driver provides improvements over the previous branch in the areas of application performance, API interoperability (e.g., OpenCL/Vulkan), and application power management. Release 510 is the latest Production Branch release of the NVIDIA RTX Enterprise Driver. NVIDIA RTX Enterprise Production Branch Driver
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