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The NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 has the performance and features required by the most demanding SOLIDWORKS workflows, works transparently with SOLIDWORKS Visualize, and supports new real-time simulation applications like ANSYS Discovery Live, that are often part of SOLIDWORKS Click Advanced Settings. I was thinking about something like a NVIDIA Quadro P2200, or maybe even an RTX 2060/2070 (if I can get it for a nice price), however I am not completely sure about how they would compare to the P2200 for SolidWorks EXCLUSIVELY.NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000. I am currently in search of a GPU.

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Also keep in mind I know that the P2200 is outdated and that RTX 4000 would be absolutely perfect, but it does not fit into our budget bracket.Budget (including currency): $400 +/- $50Country: Slovenia, EUROPE (I don't mind you guys using USD, since US Dollars are kind of roughly equal to Euros)Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: SolidWorks, MATLABOther details : So, he's going to be working with projects such as this one in this YT video (video should start at around 24 minutes, if not, skip):CPU: Something like the Intel Core i7-10700K OR AMD Ryzen 7 3700X - AMD is cheaper, but Intel prob has better single core performance, which is what you want specifically for SolidWorks. 17.3 inch laptop, with latest Ampere generation NVIDIA RTX professional Graphics making this more suited for more complex assemblies and SOLIDWORKS.Please note that buying used is NOT an option for him at the moment - so that's out of the question. The quality and performance of the SOLIDWORKS. Some graphics cards, such as NVIDIA, may also have their own control panel, which you can access by right-clicking on the desktop. On the the Driver tab, the driver version is listed. On the General tab, your video card is listed.

Nvidia Solidworks Upgrade Later To

I also realise that new AMD CPU's are going to be released quite soon (along with Intel's response), but the issue relating to pricing explained above also applies to new CPU's as well. GPU's here usually cost around $200 more than in the US. Furthermore even the RTX 3070 would be quite a bit out of our budget, since, even though GPU's might be priced somewhere around MSRP in the US, they certainly are not priced like that here in my country. Intel boards are usually more expensive, which is why I'm probably going for AMD (the money we save is going to be spent on GPU)Video Card: NVIDIA Quadro P2200 OR RTX 2060/2070Storage: Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2 NVME Solid State Drive - can't go wrong with thatCase: something like the NZXT H510, or similar - basically nice and cheapPower Supply: need a little help with choosing decent low wattage PSU'sI know that the NVIDIA RTX 3000 Series cards have just been released, but they are not available for purchase at this moment. Might just go for 32GB anyways.Motherboard: A nice B450/B550 board OR similar Intel supported board. Or maybe even something else, there's tonnes of options anyways.RAM: Probably going to go for 2 x 8GB (= 16GB, for now) DDR4-3200MHz+, can upgrade later to 32GB if needed.

But I will agree that in the case of consumer GPU's being better anyways, that's a win-win situation, so might as well try some games on the thing as well.I am kindly asking for some advice! Thank you all in advance.R7 1700X - Scythe Big Shuriken 3 - Asus ROG B350-i - Asus GTX 1080 Strix - 16gb G.Skill Ripjaws V 3333mhz - Silverstone SX500-LG - 500gb 960 EVO - Fractal Design Node 202 - Samsung 60KS7090 - Logitech G502 - Thrustmaster T500RS - Noblechairs IconR9 3900X - H100i GTX - Asus Prime X570 Pro - EVGA RTX2060KO - 32gb LPX 3200mhz - EVGA 750G2 - 250gb 970 Evo - 6TB WD My Book Duo (Reds) - Inwin 103 White - Dell U3415W - Qpad MK-85 Brown - Logitech MX518 Legendary - Blue Yeti Platinum - Noblechairs IconR5 2400G - Noctua NH-D14 - Asus Prime X370-Pro - 16gb G. So great overall/relating to the above mentioned workloads performance is an absolute priority. It's going to be used exclusively for work and university/studying. He told me himself, he isn't really planning to be gaming with this PC. So waiting for an excessive amount of time unfortunately really isn't an option at this moment.One more thing to note: He IS NOT a gamer.

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