I would like to update to the 2014 version of Inventor but after checking the system requirements, my laptop may not be able to run the 2014 version.
Some processor types require 2gHz minimum while the majority require 3gHz minimum
The processor in my laptop is a second generation Intel Core I7 Quad-Core which has a normal clock speed of 2gHz but a Turbo Boost speed of 2.9gHz.
I'm worried I'll be 0.1gHz off, is this the case?
Thanks for your time.
No problem there...it's not like Inventor will not install or not be able to run.
All depends on the amount of components, complexity of your models. That's where the processor power is used.
I myself have a 3 year old intel i5 at home, and that one still does it. It just takes some time to startup inventor and load models and calculations...
but why bother.
Just give it a try! Install next to what you have today and try with a copy of you current models (so you can still switch back if needed!) and you'll notice the difference in speed, if any 😉
best of luck!
My laptop is a Sandy Bridge i7-2630QM, probably quite like yours. Runs Inventor 2014 just fine. Some things take a little longer than they do when using the 4770k workstation ... but for the most part it's fine for modeling assemblies and parts and such.
Do be very cautious about temperature, though. If you're going to be doing any rendering or FEA, make sure you've got an app like CoreTemp running, so you can keep an eye on what the CPU is doing in terms of heat. Most laptops don't have very good cooling systems, and I've actually burned out a laptop CPU doing FEA before.
Rusty