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Apply under the FIRST section on the SolidWorks site. This is how we get our free licenses every season.
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But you can still run Inventor on a gaming card. I run Inventor on my laptop which has a GeForce GTX 650m, a Core i7 @ 2.3GHz - 3.2GHz (Turbo), and 16GB of RAM. Inventor runs perfectly fine. The main factor in in-application performance is going to be the CPU clock speed. Autodesk recommends at least 3.0GHz. The RAM amount will affect the size and amount of parts that can be open and worked on at a time. The hard drive speed will affect how fast parts load and save. GPU and CPU cores will affect rendering times. Last edited by Chris_Ely : 12-05-2014 at 11:44. |
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The software simply is, as far as I can tell, poorly-optimized and clunky |
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Interesting, I haven't found that to be the case. On most machines that I have used, Inventor runs just as well as every other program.
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Haha. I run on my netbook kith a 1.4GHz i3. It runs well enough for me to make decent CAD models, consisting of easily 100 parts! |
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I run it on my little i3 @ 2.53ghz laptop with no dedicated graphics and 4gb of ram. It isn't perfect, and if I work for a long time it eats up ALL of the ram and I have to restart, but hey, it works. Kinda
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It looks like this thread turned into a "gpu's, cpu's, and cad" discussion. If you look at the video posted, it actually mentions the Jetson tk1, a dev kit aimed at vision processing and robotics.
http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...ev-kit-1249739 At $200 it's first legal. I can see this being included in the kit or available through first choice. "Now powering the next era of robotics" Last edited by AndreaV : 28-05-2014 at 16:03. Reason: +quote |
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It would be super cool to see something like this in the KOP. |
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