
The ADSK SysReqs can be found for 2008 through 2017 (at the time of this article, August 2016). While I am at it, stick to the NVIDIA Quadro’s M or the more budget-conscious, though lesser, K series. I suggest you steer clear of the ADSK “certified” cards if you can help it and only go with the “Recommended” choices. Use the tool for ideas and then get shopping and benchmarking (or researching benchmarks). There’s a link to this tool on the SysReq page listed above also. The GPU requirements as well as their drivers are a most important item to become aligned with the Autodesk recommended spec, which can be found on their “Certified Hardware” page by tapping into the Graphics Hardware portion. Adding to those few typologies let’s overlay the following general, but driving tactic: Get the most your budget allows!įor Autodesk® Revit®, the search should include, if not begin, by doing the research into Autodesk’s “Systems requirements for Autodesk® Revit® products.” Consider that those specs are far below any actual acceptable workstation spec for The User, let alone The Superstar.īoth CPU hardware as well as GPUs have useful tools on Autodesk’s site to start your research. With this in mind, let’s look at the computer needs for three types of computer users: The Management, The Superstar, and The User. What is today? Did Intel release a new chip?


What a moving target that question is! LOL Back September 8th, 2016 What Is the Best Computer for Revit?
