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Old February 16th 06, 05:01 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Minimum res & graphics for CAD

Tim W wrote:

True.
Except that any ATI card can be very unreliable rendering cad in OpenGL, so
safer to use Nvidia although the OP doesn't say what CAD it's for.

Tim w


If OpenGL CAD is what the OP has in mind, perhaps the Precision line
will be a better choice. The M70 is essentially a 6000 with a mobile
workstation graphics card. If you want a smaller form factor, there's
the M20 as well.
 




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