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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Slipstream" data-source="post: 28903" data-attributes="member: 1718"><p>See post #3 - Dual Core 2GHZ plus - personally I would go with a decent video card and a bit more ram than minimum but your not trying to manipulate 3D images like an x-box - this isn't CAD design for Airbus. I have seen Dental Designer running on fairly old laptops, just a bit slowly.</p><p></p><p>The stock machine they supply is a Dell Optiplex 760 over here (UK) - works just fine but not as showy as an Alienware but $1000 cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipstream, post: 28903, member: 1718"] See post #3 - Dual Core 2GHZ plus - personally I would go with a decent video card and a bit more ram than minimum but your not trying to manipulate 3D images like an x-box - this isn't CAD design for Airbus. I have seen Dental Designer running on fairly old laptops, just a bit slowly. The stock machine they supply is a Dell Optiplex 760 over here (UK) - works just fine but not as showy as an Alienware but $1000 cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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