I just found this through my VAR, looks like good info.
Light user- Assemblies contain only a few parts (2-20) without many complex features.
Moderate user- Assemblies contain many parts (100-500) without many complex features.
Heavy user- Assemblies contain thousands of parts or contain many parts with complex features.
Note: With any of the above categories, we recommend you buy as fast a processor as your budget allows. This will benefit any user – regardless of his design requirements.
Light user
RAM: 256MB min, 384MB or more recommended
Graphics Card: 32MB or more, OpenGL support (Nvidia Quadro4 700 XGL, Quadro FX500)
OS: Win98 (*will no longer be supported by Microsoft after 2003), WinNT 4.0 (SP 6 or greater), Win2000 or Win XP Professional
Hard drive speed is not critical
Moderate user
RAM: 512MB or more
Graphics Card: 64MB or more, OpenGL support (Nvidia Quadro4 750 XGL, Quadro FX500)
OS: Win2000 or Win XP Professional
Hard drive speed is important
Heavy user
RAM: 1GB or more
Graphics Card: 64MB or more, OpenGL support (Nvidia Quadro FX1000, FX2000 or FX3000)
OS: Win2000 or Win XP Professional
Hard drive speed is crucial
Graphics Cards
The following graphics cards are recommended and support RealView Graphics display for SolidWorks 2004 & 2005.
3Dlabs: (RealView support with SW2004, SP2.1 and above)
Wildcat VP560
Wildcat VP760
Wildcat VP870
Wildcat VP970
Wildcat VP880 Pro
Wildcat VP990 Pro
…and all the new 3Dlabs WildCat boards released from now on.
ATI: (RealView support with SW2004, SP3 and above)
Fire GL T2
Fire GL X2
Fire GL X1
Fire GL Z1
Mobility Fire GL T2 (in HP and IBM’s laptops)
…and all the new ATI Fire GL boards released from now on.
PNY/NVIDIA: (RealView support with SW2004 and above)
All the Quadro FX models
Quadro4 980 XGL
Quadro4 900 XGL
Quadro4 750 XGL
Quadro4 700 XGL
Quadro4 700 GoGL (in Dell’s laptops)
…and all the new PNY/NVIDIA Quadro boards released from now on.
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