No, you wont get any application settings as the Control panel setting is not modified...only drivers are.
Perfomance increase cant be noticed by just putting 1000 spheres and checking fps...For that matter on such scenes u wont notice anyth with the original Quadro FX 5600...
You will notiuce changes in production scenario....Typical scenes in Maya include
1. Painteffects...
2. Skinning..
3. A very high poly character with loads of edits....Maybe lit and textured...
4. Load a textured, lit scene which gave very slow vewport pefomance.
Scenes are also supposed to be stabler.
Also is max running in directX mode. I am not sure how much difference a professional card makes in directX.
I dont use Max....so I never looked into the SPEC appl tests....All I looked to see with Max was the presence of any polyselection bugs which were present with Maya....If you want to run synthetic tests u can bench with specViewperf(SPECopc) which simulates all the popular CAD/DCC packages......
Perfomance increase cant be noticed by just putting 1000 spheres and checking fps...For that matter on such scenes u wont notice anyth with the original Quadro FX 5600...
You will notiuce changes in production scenario....Typical scenes in Maya include
1. Painteffects...
2. Skinning..
3. A very high poly character with loads of edits....Maybe lit and textured...
4. Load a textured, lit scene which gave very slow vewport pefomance.
Scenes are also supposed to be stabler.
Also is max running in directX mode. I am not sure how much difference a professional card makes in directX.
I dont use Max....so I never looked into the SPEC appl tests....All I looked to see with Max was the presence of any polyselection bugs which were present with Maya....If you want to run synthetic tests u can bench with specViewperf(SPECopc) which simulates all the popular CAD/DCC packages......