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Re: computer requirements

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Originally Posted by sanddrag View Post
Not sure if Solidworks does.
Solidworks puts out a list of graphics cards that they recommend. It's somewhere on their website.

If you are trying to keep costs down, you can find used professional graphics cards on Ebay for a lot less than they are new, especially if you go back a version or two. I second the call for the CAD rated graphics cards. They work a lot on their drivers to make them more responsive. I've run both drivers (gaming and CAD) on the same card, and the CAD driver was significantly nicer to work with.
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