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Graphics Cards ?

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Why does OC and members, always show and try to get you to buy High End High Cost Graphics cards. You don't just get Gamers in here.

How's about OC putting together some decent priced Cards for Photographers etc. Then showing them, and or, putting in "Special Offers" etc.

How's about those members in the know recommending G/C for Photographers.
Recommendations for PSCS5 and PSCS6 would be nice. Would save a lot of us, like me, asking all the same questions all of the time. A sticky would be nice also.

Just a thought/request that will probably not be taken up. :)

So those in the know--A challenge for you.... :) :) :) maybe!
 
Tested video cards for Photoshop CS6
Adobe tested the following video cards before the release of Photoshop CS6*. This document lists the video card by series. The minimum amount of RAM supported on video cards for Photoshop CS6 is 256 MB.

Note: Adobe tested laptop and desktop versions of the following cards. Be sure to download the latest driver for your specific model. (Laptop and desktop versions have slightly different names.)

nVidia GeForce 8000, 9000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 series

nVidia Quadro 400, 600, 2000, 4000 (Mac & Win), CX, 5000, 6000

AMD/ATI Radeon 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000 series

AMD/ATI FirePro 3800, 4800, 5800, 7800, 8800, 9800, 3900, 4900, 5900, 7900

Intel Intel HD Graphics, Intel HD Graphics P3000, Intel HD Graphics P4000

Note: ATI X1000 series and nVidia 7000 series cards are no longer being tested and are not officially supported in Photoshop CS6. However, some basic GL functionality can be available for both these cards.


http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cs6-gpu-faq.html
 
Why does OC and members, always show and try to get you to buy High End High Cost Graphics cards. You don't just get Gamers in here.

How's about OC putting together some decent priced Cards for Photographers etc. Then showing them, and or, putting in "Special Offers" etc.

How's about those members in the know recommending G/C for Photographers.
Recommendations for PSCS5 and PSCS6 would be nice. Would save a lot of us, like me, asking all the same questions all of the time. A sticky would be nice also.

Just a thought/request that will probably not be taken up. :)

So those in the know--A challenge for you.... :) :) :) maybe!

Challenge successfully met i think! :p
 
Tested video cards for Photoshop CS6
Adobe tested the following video cards before the release of Photoshop CS6*. This document lists the video card by series. The minimum amount of RAM supported on video cards for Photoshop CS6 is 256 MB.

Note: Adobe tested laptop and desktop versions of the following cards. Be sure to download the latest driver for your specific model. (Laptop and desktop versions have slightly different names.)

nVidia GeForce 8000, 9000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 series

nVidia Quadro 400, 600, 2000, 4000 (Mac & Win), CX, 5000, 6000

AMD/ATI Radeon 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000 series

AMD/ATI FirePro 3800, 4800, 5800, 7800, 8800, 9800, 3900, 4900, 5900, 7900

Intel Intel HD Graphics, Intel HD Graphics P3000, Intel HD Graphics P4000

Note: ATI X1000 series and nVidia 7000 series cards are no longer being tested and are not officially supported in Photoshop CS6. However, some basic GL functionality can be available for both these cards.


http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cs6-gpu-faq.html

Just checked your Home cinema

Blown away and jealous as!!!!
 
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