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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Exocad Hardware Requirements
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<blockquote data-quote="esamuelr" data-source="post: 267274" data-attributes="member: 1477"><p>This is just me quoting Exocad's wiki. If the Exocad boys don't think this is viable they should change their documentation. </p><p>I agree that 4GB Ram is on the low end, but just like JMN said it is enough to run the software. Not everyone does big cases. </p><p>Some people are still bread and butter crown and bridge single to 3-unit labs. They may not be large in number but they still exist. </p><p></p><p>I do wish people would spend a little more to enter into their pc system. Often they go with the minimum, only to realize they need to add an inbox software and then Itero, then blender or meshmixer and 3m margin marking; then they start running the radio in the background and the next thing they realize is that they need to buy a new and updated PC rig within a year. It's unfortunate. Plan for increased capacity when you start if you are customizing your set-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esamuelr, post: 267274, member: 1477"] This is just me quoting Exocad's wiki. If the Exocad boys don't think this is viable they should change their documentation. I agree that 4GB Ram is on the low end, but just like JMN said it is enough to run the software. Not everyone does big cases. Some people are still bread and butter crown and bridge single to 3-unit labs. They may not be large in number but they still exist. I do wish people would spend a little more to enter into their pc system. Often they go with the minimum, only to realize they need to add an inbox software and then Itero, then blender or meshmixer and 3m margin marking; then they start running the radio in the background and the next thing they realize is that they need to buy a new and updated PC rig within a year. It's unfortunate. Plan for increased capacity when you start if you are customizing your set-up. [/QUOTE]
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