![]() Should I bother changing out the machine? It does slow down at times. I have an assembly with less than 500 unique parts but more than 5000 occurrences. "less than 500 part assemblies". Does this mean 500 unique parts or 500 parts, total occurrence.? I understand more memory and/or power is always better, and going with the recommended system requirements is a no brainer vs the minimum. What I am trying to understand is how Autodesk is wording the requirements. TLDR: Ram is cheap, 16-32 GB seems like a good place to start. My work machine has 32 GB and it is more than enough for the 10-15k (1-3k unique) total occurrence assemblies that I create. Autodesk® Inventor LT is optimized to take advantage of the SSE2 extended instruction sets supported on Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64, and AMD Opteron processors. System Requirements And Technical Details Supported OS: 2.52.9 GHz processor Recommended: 3+ GHz processor Memory (RAM): 8 GB Recommended: 16 GB Hard Disk. I need to max it out at 8 GB (all the motherboard/chipset can fit). Other language versions of these applications will run on operating systems of that same language. Inventor is ok, but add Windows overhead, a few Internet Browsers, Spreadsheets, PDFs and other programs running at the same time and switching between them becomes painful. My home machine(Win7, old i5 processor, integrated graphics) has 4 GB and it is not enough for anything other than trivial assemblies. ![]()
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