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I am getting ready to upgrade to a new PC and would like opinions on the best confuguration for Processor, Memory and Video Card.
Any thoughts????
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Try This.
Dell Precission Specs
Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz
1.0 GB RAM
80 GB Hdd
ATI FireGL V3100
Should be able to handle Revit. Our office use this and its fine.
Comparable to my Dual Pentium 2.66Ghz, 2.0 GB Machine.
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thanks for the info.........
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AMD ATHLON 64 3200+
2 GB RAM
Georce FX5700 128mb
80 GB HD
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Athlon 64
At least 1 Gig of Ram
Matrox Parhelia 750 with 128 or 256M for multiple screen use. You can view plans, elevations &
model screens simultaneously (on up to three monitors) to see the affect of any changes changes made in either of these views. Much quicker & easier than constantly switching b/w windows!!
Lets face it CRT monitors are cheap these days, if you have the room use three, if you have the money buy LCD!
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