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MWearne

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  1. 13 minutes ago, Thad said:

    This sounds really familiar, but I can't quite put my finger on it. :laughing:

    Sorry, I stopped reading your post at X9. Guess I need to do a better job of ensuring my posts are original.

  2. Just pointing out specs here...


    RTX 6000 - OpenGL 4.6, 24GB Ram, 4608 Cuda $4000

    RTX 4000 - OpenGL 4.6, 8GB Ram, 2304 Cuda $900

     

    RTX 3090 - OpenGL 4.6, 24GB Ram, 10496 Cuda $1500

    RTX 3080 - OpenGL 4.6, 10GB Ram, 8704 Cuda $700

     

    Specs don't tell the whole story buy seems like the new 3080 will give the Quadra 4000 a run if not beat it, while the 3090 looks a lot better than the Quadro 6000 for less than half the price. Yes this is only hardware specs, ram type may vary (ECC), and drivers may vary as well, at the very least, this is interesting. If a new Quadro line is coming, I cannot wait to see what those numbers look like.

  3. I have a system with a GTX 1650 and it works. If 'works' is good enough that's up to you. 

     

    What I want to know now is if the new RTX 30 series cards are worth the buy. These cards are a huge jump in performance. The 3080 and 3090 are benchmarking above the Quadro RTX 6000...for 1/6 the price. Unless a new Quadro series is on the horizon???

  4. Just thought I'd chime in since I might have something to do with that lesson.

    The problem is your solid. Without seeing how you modeled it in Fusion, I'd only be guessing but if I remove the feature you're having problems with and remodel in Mastercam, no problems. I can only guess the model in Fusion, that feature is not parallel with the face?? Again, only guessing. Besides, this is a Mastercam course....what are you doing in Fusion :) j/k 

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