
One more thing is about Gordon Price's Revit Benchmark.

Since 4770 has been released, and so is Revit 2014, I would like to know if any of you guys have used Revit 2014 or 2013 on 4770, and on using HD4600? Graphics supported by nouveau/mesa, A supported GTX/RX/HD series graphics card. I don't know myself that How important is a GPU for Revit? How effective it is for handling view-port? And what will be difference in performance if I don't use a GPU? There is a graphical error that occurs in Citra with Intel HD 4400/4600 integrated GPUs on Windows (and Intel HD Graphics of the same architecture (Haswell)). So next question comes "Is it OK, if i don't buy a Graphic card? As 4770 comes with HD4600 which people (I dunno which people) say is very good." Even Rendering is taken care by CPU in Revit."

Revit needs a faster CPU, as it requires a faster CPU for almost all of its functions. Many people ask me that which Graphic card should they buy for Revit? Should they buy a costly one to increase Rendering performance or panning or rotating performance?!Īnd thanks to iru69's great knowledge and posts on this forum, I go like " Dude. The first graph shows the relative performance of the CPU compared to the 10 other common (single) CPUs in terms of PassMark CPU Mark.
