I've been trying to find out if I am likely to see any improvements in OpenGL perfomance in Linux using a Quadro FX card as opposed to a "consumer" GeForce one based on the same chipset, but can't find any studies comparing these under Linux.
I'm wondering about things like 3D desktops, rendering in Blender3D, programming OpenGL applications with shaders, etc. I do not intend to use proprietary 3D applications.
I have a laptop with a Quadro FX 1500 and I am quite pleased with the performance but haven't used a 7xxx-series GeForce under Linux so I have nothing to compare it with. Is there anything a Quadro would offer in a new Linux desktop using NVIDIA's driver which would justify the price?
I'm wondering about things like 3D desktops, rendering in Blender3D, programming OpenGL applications with shaders, etc. I do not intend to use proprietary 3D applications.
I have a laptop with a Quadro FX 1500 and I am quite pleased with the performance but haven't used a 7xxx-series GeForce under Linux so I have nothing to compare it with. Is there anything a Quadro would offer in a new Linux desktop using NVIDIA's driver which would justify the price?
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