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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
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<blockquote data-quote="YMS96" data-source="post: 28923" data-attributes="member: 2102"><p>Yo, honestly, the computer doesn't really matter. I was running Dental Designer on an old HP laptop with 1gb of ram and some shi**y nvidia card and it ran fine. This isn't a complicated solidworks assembly or realistic rendering..it's a simple dental design and there's no sense in spending $3k+ for a computer. I actually just got a brand new i7 8gb ram 1gbnvidia for $600 and some dollars off the HP website and there is no lag on my software. Sure, it doesn't have the vents and neat liquid cooling but I'm ok with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YMS96, post: 28923, member: 2102"] Yo, honestly, the computer doesn't really matter. I was running Dental Designer on an old HP laptop with 1gb of ram and some shi**y nvidia card and it ran fine. This isn't a complicated solidworks assembly or realistic rendering..it's a simple dental design and there's no sense in spending $3k+ for a computer. I actually just got a brand new i7 8gb ram 1gbnvidia for $600 and some dollars off the HP website and there is no lag on my software. Sure, it doesn't have the vents and neat liquid cooling but I'm ok with that. [/QUOTE]
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