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Hello All,
Me again.
We now have 2 machines working with Nvidia QuadroFX (4400) cards. (those who followed my last thread will know why)
One is running WinXP64 and the other standard 32bit XP.
Both run 3dsMax2009 for rendering.
So I have tasked myself to install all the latest drivers and optimise these beasts and found I had a ton of reading to do on OpenGL vs Direct3D etc yada yada yada.
After reading long and protracted reasoning around whether OpenGL is outdated or Quadro’s are a rip off, I finally found myself installing the latest performance drivers available from Nvidia for 3dsMax2009 only to find that they are actually titled:
Performance Driver: Maxtreme 2009 D3D v11.0
So I am back on here to ask why this is a Direct3D based driver if Nvidia and Autodesk keep waxing lyrical about OpenGL being the basis of design and rendering packages and the weapon of choice in creating renders with CAD and Max?
Have I missed a switch somewhere or followed a link incorrectly?
Or does this seem like a blatant coding turnaround by Nvidia?
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