My dad is a photographer who uses Adobe CS5 regularly to do work in. I know they recently added some GPU functionality and there doesn't seem to be a ton of information on the internet about it other than some basic stuff (virtually no benchmarks at all).
I know some programs benefit from Quaddro/FirePro workstation graphics cards (instead of mainstream "gaming" cards) but I can't quite find if Photoshop is one of those. I know he works with 200-600MB TIFF files regularly and I have no idea how large the (Camera) RAW files are that he uses.
He's thinking about buying a Intel i7 980X but I'm wondering if it would be smarter to buy a workstation card and some extra RAM (go from 4GB to 8GB).
Does anyone know how big of an impact a Workstation GPU would have versus a "Gaming" GPU in Photoshop?
I know some programs benefit from Quaddro/FirePro workstation graphics cards (instead of mainstream "gaming" cards) but I can't quite find if Photoshop is one of those. I know he works with 200-600MB TIFF files regularly and I have no idea how large the (Camera) RAW files are that he uses.
He's thinking about buying a Intel i7 980X but I'm wondering if it would be smarter to buy a workstation card and some extra RAM (go from 4GB to 8GB).
Does anyone know how big of an impact a Workstation GPU would have versus a "Gaming" GPU in Photoshop?