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Upgrade to Windows 7 and Revit

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Anonymous
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Upgrade to Windows 7 and Revit

I'm going to have a new computer built with Windows 7 and to run Revit
along with all of my other standard stuff. Can anyone suggest a site
where I can get input about chipsets, graphic cards, memory, etc for a
high end computer to run these programs. Or has anyone just had a
computer built for the same purpose that they wouldn't mind sharing the
specs for?
Dave
DDP
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Go to tomshardware.com. They are one of the best reference sources on
what is what in the computer field, without being solely aimed at gamers.

Dave Jones wrote:
> I'm going to have a new computer built with Windows 7 and to run Revit
> along with all of my other standard stuff. Can anyone suggest a site
> where I can get input about chipsets, graphic cards, memory, etc for a
> high end computer to run these programs. Or has anyone just had a
> computer built for the same purpose that they wouldn't mind sharing the
> specs for?
> Dave
> DDP
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

jg wrote:
> Go to tomshardware.com. They are one of the best reference sources on
> what is what in the computer field, without being solely aimed at gamers.
>
thanks, I'll check that out
Dave
Message 4 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I've never been able to find anything of use for AutoCAD stuff though...
Dave Jones wrote:
> jg wrote:
>> Go to tomshardware.com. They are one of the best reference sources on
>> what is what in the computer field, without being solely aimed at gamers.
>>
> thanks, I'll check that out
> Dave
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I didn't either. It was a lot of information to wade through, 99% of
which IMO didn't help my search for a new workstation. So, I'm still
looking for the ultimate specification for a box to run Win 7 and Revit.
Dave
DDP

George Drayton wrote:
> I've never been able to find anything of use for AutoCAD stuff though...
> Dave Jones wrote:
>> jg wrote:
>>> Go to tomshardware.com. They are one of the best reference sources on
>>> what is what in the computer field, without being solely aimed at gamers.
>>>
>> thanks, I'll check that out
>> Dave

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