NX 11
NX 11
(OP)
Does the NX 11 keep the touch screen capability?
What is the most appropriate computer for using this last NX version (PC, tablet, laptop, etc)?
Thanks
CAD 2015
What is the most appropriate computer for using this last NX version (PC, tablet, laptop, etc)?
Thanks
CAD 2015





RE: NX 11
Taylor Anderson
NX Product Manager, Knowledge Reuse and NX Design
Product Engineering Software
Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc.
(Phoenix, Arizona)
RE: NX 11
CAD 2015
RE: NX 11
1) it should be certified by Siemens. -At least some help if the graphics aren't working as expected.
2) It should have a dedicated and Certified graphics card.
3) It should have most powerful processor that you think is reasonable to pay for.
4) SSD drive.
5) 16GB ram or more.
You can run on a MS Surface tablet, but i doubt that it will satisfy your expectations for everyday work.
Most users i know use laptops, because of the portability.
Regards,
Tomas
RE: NX 11
NX doesn't use much more
than two core.
NX 7.5 64bit
NX 9.0.3.4 MP4 64bit
NX 10.0.3.5 MP3 64bit
www.studiotreccani.com
RE: NX 11
John R. Baker, P.E. (ret)
EX-Product 'Evangelist'
Irvine, CA
Siemens PLM:
UG/NX Museum:
The secret of life is not finding someone to live with
It's finding someone you can't live without
RE: NX 11
Mark Rief
NX CAM Customer Success
Siemens PLM Software
RE: NX 11
Is Dell the best?
CAD 2015
RE: NX 11
www.CADabout.ru
RE: NX 11
Our general spec for NX/TC design machines is,
1) I/O, As large and fast as possible SSD since NX likes to read and write many small files.
2) CPU, Always go for the CPU with the best single thread performance rather than more slower cores. https://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html
3) RAM, 16GB as minimum but we spec 32GB.
4) GPU, Mid end Nvidia Quadro Card.
We use a blend of Dell and HP series "workstation" computers per company policy, but I would personally not recommend either vendor as the prices are high and the system configuration options are limited (might be a nordic market issue).
For laptops we use the 2014-2015 HP Z series models, they are expensive and heavy but well built with adequate performance, My main gripe is with the screens as they are shockingly bad with regards to brightness and viewing angles. If I were free to choose laptops i would go for P series Thinkpads, mainly for the keyboard and build quality.