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Best laptop for OpenGL

Jassi

Diamond Member
Someone just asked me to find a laptop in the $2000 range for work related to OpenGL. The only other condition is that it can't be an IBM. I can't think of anyone else and Dell Lattitude series is the only other one I can think of.

Thanks,
Jassi
 
NVIDIA® QuadroTM FX Go1400 = 6800 go right?

Also, does Dell ever have promotions on the Precision line? How is the build quality and support for these Dells? (will be purchased through a University account with Dell).
 
Originally posted by: Jassi
NVIDIA® QuadroTM FX Go1400 = 6800 go right?

Also, does Dell ever have promotions on the Precision line? How is the build quality and support for these Dells? (will be purchased through a University account with Dell).

I believe it only has 4 pixel pipelines. So it's something that's cut down.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Dell 9300 with the 6800 and SoftQuadro? 🙂

- M4H

I think there are actual hardware differences between the quadro and geforce line though, so you'd probably get faster performance with the Quadro 1400 or whatever number it is.
 
I have a question. Would a Dell XPS2 have better performance than the Precision M70? The academic pricing for the M70 is a joke but the SB offers a good deal. I figure that the 17" WUXGA screen with a 6800go Ultra and 7200rpm HD should make up for the difference. Would it?
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Dell 9300 with the 6800 and SoftQuadro? 🙂

- M4H
Research M4H's suggestion. I've heard of great success of people softmodding an NV gaming card to a Quadro. :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Dell 9300 with the 6800 and SoftQuadro? 🙂

- M4H
Research M4H's suggestion. I've heard of great success of people softmodding an NV gaming card to a Quadro. :thumbsup:

Yeah but I still don't think it fully functions as a Quadro, I think it's missing like 1 or 2 features.(which may not even be used by every program)

What's the memory bandwidth on the 6800 Go Ultra? If it's high enough, that could make up for not specifically being a Quadro.
 
Originally posted by: Fox5

What's the memory bandwidth on the 6800 Go Ultra? If it's high enough, that could make up for not specifically being a Quadro.


Quadro FX Go1400 Memory Size - 256MB
Memory Interface - 256-bit
PowerMizer Version - 5.0
Graphics Memory Bandwidth - 19.4GB/sec
Graphics Bus - PCI Express
Shader Model Support - 3.0 (DirectX 9.0c)
FSAA Technology - up to 8x & RG FSAA

ViewPerf8.0.1 ? sw-01 - 22.56 *
ViewPerf8.0.1 - ugs-04 - 27.90 *
ViewPerf8.0.1 - 3dsmax-03 - 31.58 *

GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
Memory Interface 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GBps) Up to 35.2
Fill Rate (pixels/sec.) 5.4 billion
Vertices/Second 565 million
Memory Data Rate 700 MHz DDR1/DDR2
1100 MHz GDDR3
RAMDACs 400 MHz


GeForce Go 6800
Memory Interface 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GBps) Up to 35.2
Fill Rate (pixels/sec.) 3.6 billion
Vertices/Second 470 million
Memory Data Rate 700 MHz DDR/DDR2
1100 MHz GDDR3
RAMDACs 400 MHz
 
Soft Quadro basically makes it a Quadro card. There really is nothing missing except for the enormous price tag and a 2nd dual-link DVI, which notebooks don't have any ways so it doesn't matter.Soft Quadro's can eve perform better, because the Geforce line is clocked more loosely then the Quadro line.
 
Originally posted by: Fox5
It says up to thouogh, what do the specific dell configurations support?

The xps uses gddr3 clocked at 1066. The chips are rated at 1200.
 
Originally posted by: Megamixman
Soft Quadro basically makes it a Quadro card. There really is nothing missing except for the enormous price tag and a 2nd dual-link DVI, which notebooks don't have any ways so it doesn't matter.Soft Quadro's can eve perform better, because the Geforce line is clocked more loosely then the Quadro line.

I think they lack hardware accelerated lines or something like that though.
 
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