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It would seem likely that people using Rhino with 8GB or memory will experience stuttering. The Mac Pro would likely be a good Rhino workstation.Īlso, I’ve noticed that my roomate’s first 13" Macbook Pro all of his 8GB of physical memory, and then used virtual memory for even heavy web-surfing. I don’t believe any modern Mac laptop has that kind of performance and cooling, yet. The Dell Precision 17’s have a few classes of video chip over that.
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#GPU SLOW 2015 MACBOOK PRO RETINA SERIES#
In comparison, a Lenovo W540 series mobile workstation’s GPU and CPU can take takes about 175 watts from the wall. The Macbook Pro’s are optimized for weight and thinness. Doing CAD/Design is often a mixture of quick moves and non-movement periods, this often tricks the power management into thinking that you aren’t doing anything. You might also try adjusting the power options, to what extent, you will be able to, I am not sure, but often in CAD, as well as gaming, the power management will lower the processor whenever it can. If you don’t see the option it might be in another place. If you change the Frames Per Second to say 16 to 24, Rhino will simplify the drawing while you are moving, as in adoptive degradation. Under File/Properties/Rhino Options/View there is an option for "Dynamic Redraw." If the Mac version shares this with the PC, this might help: