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    Will this pc work with SolidWorks 2011?

    I have this pc at my work. It says it meets the minimum requirements but I keep getting the install to roll back. It is the trial version to test.

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    the pc looks ok. I would bump up the ram to 4 gig. the SolidWorks site only lists ATI firepro and fireGL cards. If you would like to check out the approved cards you can go to https://www.solidworks.com/sw/suppor...rdtesting.html. these are the approved cards and dosent mean that yours wont work it just hasent been tested.


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    well mine is dual core 3.0, 3GB RAM, ati radeon HD 4870. and on SW 2010, it works ok. until there is an large array, or an assembly with over 15 parts. so your configuration will be good only for simple models


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