
What's the difference between NVIDIA Quadro and NVIDIA GTX/RTX graphics cards? We recommend upgrading if you find that your computer is similar to this configuration.Įxample of some PassMark graphics card points:ģ.

Simple to Moderately complex Scenes: (for example a small park or residential building with Lumion models and textures.)

To keep up with your graphics card, your CPU should have as high a GHz value as possible per thread and should exceed a CPUMark score of 2000 points or more.Examples: NVIDIA GTX 1660, Quadro RTX 8000. Very complex Scenes: (for example a large park or part of a city, detailed to highly detailed interiors, multi-floor with interiors) To keep up with your graphics card, your CPU should have as high a GHz value as possible per thread and should exceed a CPUMark score of 2500 points or more.Examples: NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti, NVIDIA Titan RTX, Ultra complex Scenes - High End: (for example a highly detailed city, airport or stadium, highly detailed interiors, multi-floor with interiors, v ery detailed landscape using several high-end Lumion features such as 3D grass, Fine Detail Trees, etc.) The following guidelines describe which graphics card and minimum PassMark points you will need based on the complexity of the S cenes you expect to work on: Click here for more information.ġ.5: Click here to check if your power supply is suitable for your graphics card.Ģ.

You can also click here to use the PassMark search.ġ.3: Compare your PassMark score to the scores in the 'Recommended graphics card requirements' section below to see what sort of Lumion Scenes you can expect to be able to work on.ġ.4: Fast graphics cards should ideally be paired with a fast CPU (Processor). Lumion needs a graphics card with as many PassMark points as possibleġ.1: Click here to find out which graphics card your PC has got.ġ.2: Click here to see how many PassMark points your graphics card has got.
