The 2nd is for a workstation computer. I am not sure what you plan on using the cards for, but that card is not for gaming or general use. Do not get a card with 512 MB of ram on it unless it is an ATI 1900 series card or above or an Nvidia 7900 series card and above. Otherwise the cards are not powerful enough to support that high of textures. It is just wasting money.
2006-11-17 07:46:12
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answered by chuck g 5
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 350M Turbocache OpenGL is for graphics designers and worksations for heavy graphics.
2006-11-17 16:11:20
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, the Quadro is for a workstation and not really geared for gaming, in fact, gaming performance may be slower on a Quadro card. And if you are going to get a single 7600 series card, get a 7600GT with 256MB of memory. The only 7600 series worth getting if you get a single card is a 7600GT with 256MB of memory. The GS uses DDR2 (slower) and the GT uses DDR3 (faster). This only applies to single cards, of course.
2006-11-17 09:13:42
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answered by conradj213 7
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the second guy from the top has told you what you want
if you have a work station go get the quadro card,
or if you are a gamer just get the geforce go 7600 card without spending too much money on quadro
2006-11-17 22:06:44
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answered by Sniper 3
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You always want to watch when an advertised RAM is either "on board" or whether it will rape system RAM. Always verify.
Quadro cards are more respected in 3D graphics, but at what cost?
You have other card options and I recommend you seek PGI-X cards with their own 1/2gig on board.
Beyond that, expect to pay 400+USD.
2006-11-17 07:52:37
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answered by warmspirited 3
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Go to the INVIDIA website
2006-11-17 07:45:29
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answered by Rabbit 3
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answer is simple, buy an ATI card.
2006-11-17 08:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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