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Joined: Tue, Oct 25, 2011
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Hey there.
I'm planning on buying a new computer, and as I don't have much experience on using Revit in other hardware setup other then mine, I'd like to ask you guys if this one is a good choice:
Processor: I7 3770k
Graphic card: Nvidia Quadro 2000
2 500gb sata drivers on Raid 1
16gb Ram.
I mostly use Revit for small projects modelling and some renders.
Will this setup be able to produce a nice performance?
Thanks
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very nice, just ditch the 500 gb hard drives and get a solid state. waaaay betta
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Thanks : )
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Not a bad idea.Everything is looking sounds good...Sure will be work very well.
And will be helpful for you in this regard...
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