danpass macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 27, 2009 2,790 633 Glory Aug 19, 2011 #1 I neglected to check RAM usage. Next time I boot up windows ... Last edited by a moderator: Aug 20, 2011
N naix macrumors member Dec 31, 2010 95 3 Aug 19, 2011 #2 nice, are you running on boot camp? and is your mbp 2010 or 2011?
danpass macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 27, 2009 2,790 633 Glory Aug 19, 2011 #3 Bootcamp, Win 7 Pro 64 13" MBPi5 2011 with 4gb of ram At first I suspected the graphic 'card' was the culprit for the lag. Its not excessive but you can watch it draw lol. But I think its just a contributor. I don't know for sure if SW07 is programmed to use multiple cores. (OS X Lion)
Bootcamp, Win 7 Pro 64 13" MBPi5 2011 with 4gb of ram At first I suspected the graphic 'card' was the culprit for the lag. Its not excessive but you can watch it draw lol. But I think its just a contributor. I don't know for sure if SW07 is programmed to use multiple cores. (OS X Lion)
Quad5Ny macrumors 6502a Sep 13, 2009 984 22 New York, USA Aug 19, 2011 #4 Download the latest Quadro driver package and edit the INF to include your card. The Quadro drivers are usually tuned better to run stuff like that. EDIT: Ignore this, I forgot that the 13" doesn't have Nvidia graphics anymore.
Download the latest Quadro driver package and edit the INF to include your card. The Quadro drivers are usually tuned better to run stuff like that. EDIT: Ignore this, I forgot that the 13" doesn't have Nvidia graphics anymore.
danpass macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 27, 2009 2,790 633 Glory Aug 19, 2011 #5 lol I was looking at their site and just came back to ask for some clarification