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Subject: Trying to create the ultimate poser Workstation


Stevenb3D ( ) posted Thu, 25 May 2006 at 2:47 PM · edited Wed, 27 November 2024 at 12:32 PM

I recently purchased a Geforce 7600 graphics card for my computer. This is one of the cards from NVIDIA that you can use with your HDTV. My idea was to create the ultimate Poser system, running poser on my new computer with 2 GB of ram and using my LCD HDTV for my monitor. When I set the screen resolution to 1080i it gives me a great pictures with tons of workspace to play around with. However because the resolution is so high the text on the screen in so small it is impossible to read. So I drop the resolution down to the next level 720p. At this level, you can read the text on the screen. However everything else is really large and for some reason I lose my memory/camera Dots.

 

Has anyone else experimented with a similar setup?


JOELGLAINE ( ) posted Thu, 25 May 2006 at 3:43 PM

I use three monitors on three different cards.  Camera, light controls on one, main render area, and the library and positonal tabs on the third.  Badda-bing, it's fat-city after that.  Organizing the runtime libraries for instant access made using Poser 6 a breeze.  I only have 1 gig of RAm, and a 1.8 ghz pentium, but it flies now!!

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Stevenb3D ( ) posted Thu, 25 May 2006 at 10:14 PM

It may take awhile to get additional monitors, but it sounds like a great idea.

Thanks!


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