Dear people,
We have a rather (half a year) new (AMD64-3700, 2GB RAM, FX1400 running
Redhat/Gnome) PC and people complain that pymol on our four year old
office PCs (Pentium, on board graphic card, 256MB RAM) is faster in
displaying large protein structures (even at same resolution). How could
this happen? I used the precompiled linux binaries for pymol. Any
suggestions? (of course we have the Linux machine for 3D modeling with
3D glasses...which we cannot do on the standard PCs (with flatscreens)
but still...I'm kinda curious where this difference could come from).
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Joris Beld
Hilvert Group
ETH Zürich
Switzerland