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Hi everyone,
Just want to apologize for the wall of text beforehand. I very much appreciate for any comments.
I did some research online and found recommended specs from the wiki:
Posts from another forum has pretty open descriptions:
... and I am at a loss....
Intel Core-i7, but what is the "minimum" (to keep cost minimum as well) CPU I could get?
RAM: 6GB, or should I go crazy and get 8GB?
Graphics: This is where I have the most problem...
I checked out the Geforce compare page: https://www.geforce.com/hardware/compare-buy-gpus and it seems GTX 700s and above would be a safe bet?
Is it ok to stick with consumer/gamer cards or do I need to buy workstation graphics like Quadro?
Thanks again for reading (or even skimming) the whole thing
Just want to apologize for the wall of text beforehand. I very much appreciate for any comments.
I did some research online and found recommended specs from the wiki:
- CPU: Intel Core-i7 - 2600 (Socket 1155)
- RAM: 6GB
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 560 with 2GB Video RAM
- Screen resolution: 1080p (1920x1080 or higher)
- Power: 600 Watt
Posts from another forum has pretty open descriptions:
- ... A 64-bit platform with at least 4GB RAM is highly recommended. Since the software takes full advantage of multi-core CPUs, the usage of a modern CPU such as Intel Core i7 is highly recommended.
- For Trusmile Technology , a modern nVidia graphics card such as GeForce GTX 460, GTX 560 (or faster) is required.
- For the DICOM viewer , a graphics card with at least 1.5GB of video memory is required
... and I am at a loss....
Intel Core-i7, but what is the "minimum" (to keep cost minimum as well) CPU I could get?
RAM: 6GB, or should I go crazy and get 8GB?
Graphics: This is where I have the most problem...
I checked out the Geforce compare page: https://www.geforce.com/hardware/compare-buy-gpus and it seems GTX 700s and above would be a safe bet?
Is it ok to stick with consumer/gamer cards or do I need to buy workstation graphics like Quadro?
Thanks again for reading (or even skimming) the whole thing