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Non gamer: 660m good enough?
Planning to order the 27" iMac whenever they become available.
As a graphic designer I will primarily be using Adobe CS6 (and beyond) and iPhoto (later on probably Aperture or Lightroom). Any reason for me not to go for the low end with the GTX 660m and 512 MB of VRAM? Will probably not be playing any games or editing video, so will an upgrade to the 675mx just be a waste of money for me? |
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If you're doing primarly 2D work the 660M is good enough for sure.
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Sounds like it will be the low end option for me then. Plan on adding a 1 TB Fusion drive.
Thank you for your replies!
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Since Apple switched to Nvidia, it's worth noting the Adobe CS6 uses Cuda acceleration
http://www.nvidia.com/object/adobe-cs6.html So I'd say upgrading the video card will totally yield much better/quicker results, especially for Adobe CS6. Is it worth? Since you can't customize the new iMacs yet, I have no idea. Wait until it's released and see. |
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For reference, how much more powerful is the 660m than the xenos GPU inside the xbox360?
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My brother has rMBP with the 650m and he edits 21MP RAW photos with many layers without any problems. I think you should be good.
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This may help put it in perspective.
I occasionally play Warcraft on my 15 rMBP via the 27 inch TB display. It runs well. |
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Do you plan to be using any fancy filters that manipulate a significant amount of pixels?
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Here are the specs of the xbox 360's GPU chip, taken from this website. http://hardware.teamxbox.com/article...cifications/p1 Custom ATI Graphics Processor 500 MHz 10 MB embedded DRAM 48-way parallel floating-point dynamically-scheduled shader pipelines Unified shader architecture And here are the specs of the 660M, taken from this website. http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-...M.71859.0.html Architecture Kepler Pipelines 384 - unified Core Speed * 835 MHz Shader Speed * 835 MHz Memory Speed * 2000 MHz Memory Bus Width 128 Bit Memory Type GDDR5 Max. Amount of Memory 2048 MB But what's good about Nvidia GPUs in general is they have Cuda cores, and lots of Pro applications like Photoshop and After Effects and DaVinci Resolve have Cuda acceleration, so more Cuda cores will make those pro applications will perform much better, with less stress on the CPU. |
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