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Some professionals do need the speed that 3D cards produce--and then some. Content creators (those doing modeling, animation, and CAD/CAM) also depend on fast 3D, but require higher-end-and much more expensive-accelerators.

Absolute Computers
(623) 487-7054
9210 W Peoria Avenue
Peoria, AZ
Macmedia Inc
(623) 850-8000
8215 W Bell Road # 122
Peoria, AZ
Staples
623-932-3933
200 N Avondale Blvd
Avondale, AZ
Staples
623-245-2300
2020 N. 75th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
Staples
623-934-0004
4350 W. Camelback Rd.
Glendale, AZ
Aspect 1 Internet Services
(623) 344-9777
Glendale, AZ
Mighty Information Technology Services
(602) 218-5191
537 E Osborn Rd Ste 103
Phoenix, AZ
OfficeMax
623-872-2203
9320 W. Northern Ave., Suite 140
Glendale, AZ
Staples
623-486-0545
10310 North 91st Ave.
Peoria, AZ
OfficeMax
602-305-9510
6310 South 35th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
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Posted by : Marty Beaudet

It's no secret that the gaming market fuels the demand for souped-up PCs more than any other factor. The clearest example of this is the 3D graphics card market, where innovations are of marginal use in business applications but can really boost virtual-gaming experiences. But, while workers have little use for the added torque, these cards are standard equipment on many new desktops these days. (An F-16 is faster than a Honda Accord--but is it really what you need for your daily commute?) While you may not have much need for a 3D card at work, your home PC could sure use one, especially if youngsters are on the prowl.

And some professionals do need the speed that 3D cards produce--and then some. Content creators (those doing modeling, animation, and CAD/CAM) also depend on fast 3D, but require higher-end-and much more expensive-accelerators.

Enter the Third Dimension

Both two- and three-dimensional graphics involve turning numbers into pictures. Just as a surveyor uses triangulation to calculate heights, angles, and distances, a graphics processor uses geometry to construct, or render, a scene from numerical data. Triangles are assembled into complex polygons, resulting in a wireframe representation of an object. Lighting and color information are then combined to fill in the wireframe model.

Unlike simple GIF animations, 3D graphics involve a constantly shifting perspective as you move about in virtual space. Real-time rendering of newperspe...

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