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Video cards are a critical hardware element that can have a large impact on both the performance and stability of systems. These benchmarks help you choose the right 3D PCB graphics engine for your needs and budget. Choose the right hardware requirements necessary to achieve stunning results, make the whole system more responsive and 'feel' better, and remove distractions to design caused by lags in the GUI.

The following tables list cards tested by Altium and their performance rating in both the summer 08 and winter 09 releases.

The following graphics cards have been tested with the latest release of Altium Designer and their performances rated in both the summer 08 and winter 09 releases. The higher the performance index, the better the performance.

Additional Information when looking into Graphic Cards.

● Users have reported having better results and less display driver issues using “Direct3D” based cards over the "OpenGL" based cards.

● Prior to purchase check that the power supply can handle a Direct3D/DirectX based card, these require much higher power consumption and usually require an additional power connection.

● Ensure your system has Microsoft Direct X 9.0c or higher installed and the card can support this.

● The video card needs to support "Shader Level 3 or higher".

● None of the Intel integrated graphics chipsets (ie: Intel Mobiles) are recommended because of incompatibilities with the display drivers.


 

Winter 09 release of Altium Designer

Card

Memory

2D

2D Transparent

Insight Modes

3D

Overall

Improvement Over Summer 08 SP1

Radeon HD 4870

512MB GDDR5

5.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

6.08X

Radeon HD 3870X2

1GB GDDR3

4.8

4.7

4.6

3.8

4.5

5.66X

GeForce GTX260

896MB GDDR3

4.8

4.7

4.4

3.5

4.3

5.13X

GeForce 9800 GTX

512MB GDDR3

4.3

4.3

4.4

3.5

4.2

6.16X

Quadro FX3700

512MB DDR3

4.3

4.1

4.3

2.7

3.9

5.92X

GeForce 8600GTS

256MB DDR3

3.7

3.3

4.3

1.7

3.3

5.67X

Radeon X1950 Pro

256MB GDDR3

2.7

2.4

3.0

1.2

2.4

3.92X

GeForce 7900GS

256MB DDR3

2.8

2.3

3.6

0.7

2.1

4.66X

GeForce 8500GT

256MB DDR2

1.7

1.4

3.9

0.7

1.8

5.37X

Quadro FX570

256MB DDR2

1.7

1.4

4.0

0.6

1.8

4.94X

GeForce 6800*

256MB DDR

1.8

1.6

3.6

0.4

1.4

4.03X

Radeon X1650

256MB DDR2

1.1

0.9

2.0

0.6

1.2

3.28X

Radeon HD2400 Pro

256MB DDR2

0.8

0.7

1.7

0.4

0.9

2.46X

GeForce 7200GS*

128MB DDR2

0.3

0.3

0.8

0.1

0.3

3.02X

Summer 08 Service Pack 1 release of Altium Designer

Card

Memory

2D

2D Transparent

Insight Modes

3D

Overall

GeForce GTX260

896MB GDDR3

2.5

0.8

0.6

2.0

0.8

Radeon HD 4870

512MB GDDR5

2.4

0.7

0.6

2.2

0.8

Radeon HD 3870X2

1GB GDDR3

2.4

0.7

0.6

1.7

0.8

GeForce 9800 GTX

512MB GDDR3

2.4

0.7

0.5

1.7

0.7

Quadro FX3700

512MB DDR3

2.3

0.7

0.5

1.3

0.7

GeForce 8600GTS

256MB DDR3

1.9

0.4

0.5

0.7

0.6

Radeon X1950 Pro

256MB GDDR3

1.7

0.4

0.6

0.6

0.6

GeForce 7900GS

256MB DDR3

1.2

0.2

0.6

0.3

0.4

Radeon X1650

256MB DDR2

0.8

0.2

0.5

0.2

0.4

Quadro FX570

256MB DDR2

0.7

0.2

0.5

0.3

0.4

Radeon HD2400 Pro

256MB DDR2

0.6

0.2

0.6

0.2

0.4

GeForce 8500GT

256MB DDR2

0.6

0.1

0.5

0.2

0.3

GeForce 6800*

256MB DDR

0.8

0.2

0.5

0.2

0.3

GeForce 7200GS*

128MB DDR2

0.2

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.1

Test Board

NanoBoard Daugher Board (DB37) - 10 layers, 254 components, 2432 pads, 12 polygons

Test System

Intel Core 2 Quad @ 2.4GHz - 4GB DDR2 800Mhz PCIe x16 - 2560x1600 no panels

Build Number

8.0.0.15895

* The GeForce 6800 and 7200GS tests ran at 2048x1536 as 2560x1600 wasn't available on those cards. Their scores are slightly improved as a result.

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  1. Oct 28, 2009

    What screen was used that supports 2560x1920 for these tests ?

    1. Nov 12, 2009

      That's a good question! Sorry it should've said 1600 - I've fixed it up now.

  2. Nov 12, 2009

    Anonymous

    Have any tests been done using AGP cards?

    1. Nov 12, 2009

      No, from what I recall they were all PCIe cards. I think some of the lower end cards on this list have AGP equivalents and they should work just as well, although really you're better off getting a newer card.

  3. Mar 08, 2012

    Newer generation cards are generally more compatible with Altium Designer. We receive feedback of success with some specific cards (see below), that are not necessarily tested by Altium. I will add further comments when I hear of more.

     NVIDIA GeForce GT 520 1G

     NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250