PC/RAM Performance

Hi all!

Under window 10 with Nvidia GeForce950M card.

Do you think that moving from 8G ram to 16G possibly 32G would improve the comfort of working with software such as autocad  and SolidWorks?

Thank you for your answers

Hello, Yes it could greatly improve the comfort of work.

On the other hand, the GeForce models are not certified by solidworks because they are not graphics cards intended for professional use. 

It automatically blocks access to certain features such as Vizualize.

 

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already try to get a certified card for SW which is not your case ;-(

http://www.solidworks.fr/sw/support/videocardtesting.html

then you have windaube 10 so a version of SW mini from 2015 sp 5 or 2016,2017

you need a proc with mini 3.4 ghz

16 giga of RAM

1 SSD for system and program

1 hard drive for storage

Here is the mini to work well

@+ ;-)

 

 

 

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It will depend on the files you work on...

If you already know the files, or ASM you will use, you should try to open a large ASM with its MEP, and an Autocad in parallel.

Then look in the "Task Manager" how much the "Memory" goes up in the "Performance" tab.

If you don't exceed 80/90% you can stay with the current ram.

If you are saturated, you should consider increasing it.

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Heard.

Thank you all for your answers:)

Will I have to invest a little:)

See here:

https://www.my-cad.fr/materiels/stations-cao/

 

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