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Anyone been adventurous and tried loading Creo onto a Surface Pro?
I just looked up the specs on the things, and from what I saw, the CPU memory is 4GB? We were trying to use Creo 2 on desktops with that much memory and they would frequently crash the program. Also, would the graphics on the thing be up to the task?
I haven't tried it personally, but we have one user that runs Creo on a Surface Pro and says that it works fine. No large assemblies, but some fairly complex ISDX surface models. He even runs Simulate on it.
Sweet. I would like to try it soon. I am tired of carrying the "Beast" around the world. ;o)
Last year I ran OCUS benchmark on a Surface Pro 3. Like Kenneth said, that was limited to 4 Gb, though I think the SP4 can go to 8Gb. Graphics score was definitely it's downfall but CPU and Disk scores were competitive with an HP Z420. couldn't hold a candle to the Zbook though. I'll have to try to get a hold of the SP4.
CPU score (sec.) | Graphics Score (sec.) | DISK score (sec.) | Total Score (sec.) | |
17G2 zBook test 1 | 845 | 334 | 189 | 1194.00 |
Z420 | 1390 | 534 | 306 | 1944.00 |
SurfacePro3 | 1470 | 836 | 325 | 2326.00 |