3D Professor reviews the FirePro V7900 “The Red Devil”
If you haven’t already had enough of the great reviews over the FirePro V7900 3D Professor adds another to the fold, but in his own unique way. One point he makes pretty clearly is what a significant upgrade this is from past generations, specifically the V7800 (e.g. FirePro V7900 Cayman Pro GL graphics processor can process over 1450 million triangles per second whereas the V7800 a meagre 700 million) as well as emphasizing price/performance.
Quick Takeaway:
After many years of paying premiums for entry level high-end workstations we have solutions (in the FirePro V7900) that are affordable and have the power within to provide the end-users a substantial stable workstation that will last for some time to come. We have over the last few weeks completely stressed this card to its fullest without any complications. This professional graphics card has to offer plenty of room for expansion in whichever way it is utilized; as a home gamer, SoHo Workstation. Or, and more appropriate within the corporate market place as an upgrade to the standalone desktop unit as there is so much power within. The studios, CAD/CAM and DCC market has obtained an important injection of technology which will further advance their current systems and once more reiterating, a sound solid fast system for productivity output. Consequently and once more we have to reiterate the objectivity of price performance.
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