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    Discussion in 'Creo or Pro/Engineer' started by mortenlm, Mar 21, 2013.

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    3. PierArg

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      Hi Mortenlm,
      i think it could be ok if you need to use the software for simple parts.

      If you need to work with assemblies made of hundreds parts i think you could have problem.

      I can't see how much RAM memory has the notebook. In the specifications it is written "up to 8 GB". It means it has not 8GB but it is upgradable up to 8GB.
      What is the real RAM installed?
       
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      I think you need to look for one more professional notebook.

      Not only you need at least 4GB RAM memory but also professionals motherboard and graphics cards.
      Be careful because not all the graphic cards work with the software Creo (the same thing is for others CAD softwares). You can contact the PTC Company and ask what are the graphic cards certified to work well with Creo.

      For example nvidia Quadro and Ge force are certified graphic cards.
       
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