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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Correct PC specs for REVIT 7
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Joined: Wed, Feb 9, 2005
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Hello all.
I Have a Athlon 2.4 XP with 1gb of RAM, 200 Gb of Hard drive and a Geforce 420 TI. I have a model wich is about 30 megs and my PC really slows down when it comes to regenerate the drawings. Even when I open a new fresh document, I feel that the computer isn't as fast as Autocad could be.. It is quite frustrating to be working on a document when you have to keep waiting for it... I would like to know if there is a special thing to do to make it run faster, and also if there i a special graphic card that accelerates revit.. Like would it make a real difference upgrading the video card to a more effecient like a radeon 9600, 9800 or even a quadro or firegl card.
Thank you for everything!
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