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I feel I have a great computer with video lacking abilities. It is a dual processor quad Xeon E5410 @2.33 with 8MB ram. Which does Revit rendering rely on more of, cpu, RAM or video card. I am up to purchasing a new video card if it helps dramatically. Rendering and walkthru take so long, it isn't worth the time waiting to even run a draft.
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Look at the bottom of this page... you have similar threads about this, maybe will help you....
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