I have a few workstation setups, all with dedicated workstation PCI-e graphics cards. Nothing special, AMD FirePro V4900 and V4800 and NVidia NVS 295. These are somewhat entry level workstation graphics cards, the NVS-295 "Very entry level".
The issue is interesting and I'm not sure how to go about comparing performance of different cards unless you swap them in and out of the same machine. Then still wouldn't be sure how to compare the numbers. Is there a way to measure performance?
If I had to buy now, I would stick with NVidia, and something like the GFX – 980 and run a couple of 43-50 inch 4k TV's like the Vizio M43-1. Visio has good price but as far as 4k TV's as monitors there are better as far as 4K @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-usage/pc-monitor/best
I will see if I can alter Direct2D rendering settings like Tomasz mentioned.
-S
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Subject: [amibroker] Re: Can a fast GPU speed up drawing complex charts?
Tomasz, thank you for your replies.
I wasn't suggesting anything. Writting "it is worth trying" I meant I may try to compare the speed difference on various hardware (GPU) configurations.
I really appreciate the speed of Amibroker. A typical program becomes slower and slower with each new release. On the contrary Amibroker is becoming faster and faster (i.e. SumSince in 6.06). That is outstanding! It is working like charm even on a calculator ;-) Let's hope it stays that way ...
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