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Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:46:41 PM | New Desktop configuration for Revit 2014

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I will appreciate if you can share/suggest the hardware configuration which has the capability to render efficiently in Revit 2014 and can last fr at least 2 years. Rather than giving me random configurations if you can tell me the hardware you use and share it performance will be very benefecial to me. Also Do you guys have any custom inbuilt cooling systems to keep the CPU and Graphics card running?thanks in Advance


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Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 12:11:57 AM | New Desktop configuration for Revit 2014

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Well for running that software I think you should use Core i7 processor with at leat 6 gb ram because you want that computer for at least next two years. and use 640 Gb hard drive. I think this is best for your work use. 


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Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 9:29:37 AM | New Desktop configuration for Revit 2014

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SSD drive is a must. Even a chepest SSD will make a huge difference in Revit boot time. Personally I use Kingston V300 120 GB - huge leap form traditional HDD


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Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:06:40 PM | New Desktop configuration for Revit 2014

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Instead of rendering using your machine; try cloud rendering. I'm a student so it is free, I don't know if you have to pay normally. But rendering on the cloud you can do multiple views at once on rendering levels and dpi settings that would take you computer 18 hours to do, in 20 mins...while freeing your computer and revit to keep working on the model. I'd look into it for sure, it'll save you time

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